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with donald. which means not only do you have a tax crime -- many tax crimes, but you are going to have a conspiracy between the two of them. we have very tough conspiracy laws. potentially article 460, which is racketeering could even apply because the law, although intended for mafia families, read literally can apply to any organization like the trump organization whose purpose is criminal activity. >> and harry, i'm sure you know -- >> and a quick point, lawrence, if i could. it is just that there is a general -- you may have heard a general difficulty under new york law they're trying to change it with double jeopardy. it specifically does not apply to tax violations. so, in fact, they would be able to bring them in both a state and federal venue. i'm sorry. >> yeah. that's a good point. but i think the audience can understand that very clearly. everyone in the audience files both a federal tax return and a state tax return, and they are two completely different documents. and so if you do so
with donald. which means not only do you have a tax crime -- many tax crimes, but you are going to have a conspiracy between the two of them. we have very tough conspiracy laws. potentially article 460, which is racketeering could even apply because the law, although intended for mafia families, read literally can apply to any organization like the trump organization whose purpose is criminal activity. >> and harry, i'm sure you know -- >> and a quick point, lawrence, if i could. it...
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he would take a bullet for donald trump has delivered the smoking gun in the investigation of donald trump. how many other smoking guns are there? and who can give them to the special prosecutor? that discussion is next. ♪ ♪ i don't care where we go ♪ and i don't care what we do ♪ just take me with you there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2018 glc. lease the glc300 for just $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. designed to save you money. wireless network even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that has the most wifi hotspots where you need them and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity
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i did not know donald trump. i knew he was a racist because i listened to the racist things he very happily said in public then. omarosa tells us that donald trump told her then that he wasn't being racist when he was lying about president obama's birth. he was just using it as a political device. omarosa wasn't the only one who refused to call donald trump a racist seven years ago. virtually the entire political news media held their fire back then and begged donald trump to do another tv interview talking about the obama birth certificate because it was good for ratings. the omarosa story is about what it means to be complicit and how many people in how many places are complicit in the cruelty and incompetence of the trump white house and the trump administration and how they all must at some level know that they are complicit no matter what they are willing to say now. >> yes. it is hindsight. but i will say this to you. i was complicit with this white house deceiving this nation. nay continue to deceive this
i did not know donald trump. i knew he was a racist because i listened to the racist things he very happily said in public then. omarosa tells us that donald trump told her then that he wasn't being racist when he was lying about president obama's birth. he was just using it as a political device. omarosa wasn't the only one who refused to call donald trump a racist seven years ago. virtually the entire political news media held their fire back then and begged donald trump to do another tv...
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he would take a bullet for donald trump has delivered the smoking gun in the investigation of donald trump. how many other smoking guns are there? and who can give them to the special prosecutor? that discussion is next. >>> and we have more breaking it's absolute confidence in 30,000 precision parts, or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians, or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event, now through august 31st. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums new tums chewy bites with gas relief who would have guessed? an energy company helping cars emit less. making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best. energy lives here. >>>
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donald trump is very different.cs. and he has diminished us. right. what do you think those millions particularly white working—class americans, who voted for donald trump, and according to every single opinion poll are still foursquare behind donald trump, what do you think they make people like you describing donald trump 0smo policies as racist and bigoted? it makes me mindful of hillary clinton during the campaign calling trump supporters the basket of deplorable is. it does not seem that you democrats have a way of connecting with the white working class in the way that donald trump does. well, see that is the difference. i don't think donald trump, yes, the core of the republican base is very solid and still behind donald trump, but donald trump was also able to win some swing independent vote that i believe fundamentally won't be there for him this next time around. and you will see that in terms of the results of the november election. those are the individuals in the white suburbs in america who decided, we
donald trump is very different.cs. and he has diminished us. right. what do you think those millions particularly white working—class americans, who voted for donald trump, and according to every single opinion poll are still foursquare behind donald trump, what do you think they make people like you describing donald trump 0smo policies as racist and bigoted? it makes me mindful of hillary clinton during the campaign calling trump supporters the basket of deplorable is. it does not seem that...
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did not all of a sudden conclude after having known donald trump for 12 or 15 years that donald trump would not make a good president. here's what happened, michael cohen realized he was dead to rights, he was in the crosshairs, whatever metaphor you want to use, as it relates to prosecutors from the southern district of new york. he took the steps he's taken for no other reason than to save himself and his family. let's be clear about that, let's not try to call it anything other than what it is, just so everyone understands what happened. this season the about love of country or patriotism, michael cohen waited until the last possible moment, you've witnessed it over the last five months. he's been practically begging for donald trump to lead him out of the dark force for months now, it became clear it wasn't going to happen. >> he was waiting on some help in the president. >> no question. >> i think he was waiting for loyalty and it never developed. >> it's a lengthy sound bite, but this is what you were referring to earlier, when it comes to the alleged wire transfer if that is wh
did not all of a sudden conclude after having known donald trump for 12 or 15 years that donald trump would not make a good president. here's what happened, michael cohen realized he was dead to rights, he was in the crosshairs, whatever metaphor you want to use, as it relates to prosecutors from the southern district of new york. he took the steps he's taken for no other reason than to save himself and his family. let's be clear about that, let's not try to call it anything other than what it...
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listen to what john o'donnel who works for donald trump what he wrote in his book called "about donaldut donald trump's own attitude towards educated black men working in his business. there is a passage in the book where o'donnel writes, "black guys counting my money, i hate it. i think the guy is lazy and it is not his fault because laziness is a trait in black." >> that's how a black accountant was treated. >> here is the thing of donald trump, it is not just that he's racist, it is that he's even more racist than people that we know are racist. he got sued by the nixon administration. nixon came up with the southern strategy. he picked jeff sessions to be attorney general, jeff sessions was too racist for republicans 30 years ago. well, in his explanation, well i have not said these words. at the end of the day we don't need a tape to know that donald trump is racist. i was in washington, d.c., i diplomat hear anybody says the "n" word but i am sure those guys are racist. the idea that he can hide behind this and makes a distinction of educated or non educated black people are why.
listen to what john o'donnel who works for donald trump what he wrote in his book called "about donaldut donald trump's own attitude towards educated black men working in his business. there is a passage in the book where o'donnel writes, "black guys counting my money, i hate it. i think the guy is lazy and it is not his fault because laziness is a trait in black." >> that's how a black accountant was treated. >> here is the thing of donald trump, it is not just that...
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i don't think donald trump — yes, the core of the republican base is very solid and still behind donald that i believe fundamentally won't be there for him this next time around. and you will see that in terms of the results of the november election. those are those individuals in some of those white suburbs in america who decided, well, you know what, let me take a chance, let me see if there's something different here, and i don't think they like what they see. and so, in the end of the day, i think those folks are going to side with the democratic party, those folks may be fiscally conservative, but they're socially more moderate, and they don't like the rhetoric, they don't like the divisiveness, they don't like the things and the images tht they see coming out of this white house. but equally, they are not, these voters we're talking about now — you called them swing voters or centrists or whatever — they are certainly not americans who would ever identify themselves as socialists. but what we see in your party, let us focus on your party, what we see in your party today is, includ
i don't think donald trump — yes, the core of the republican base is very solid and still behind donald that i believe fundamentally won't be there for him this next time around. and you will see that in terms of the results of the november election. those are those individuals in some of those white suburbs in america who decided, well, you know what, let me take a chance, let me see if there's something different here, and i don't think they like what they see. and so, in the end of the...
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when you're the face and the spokesperson for the african-american community for donald trump, for donaldbility. and the idea that now having been fired and writing the book that we can now reconnect to that, it's very -- it's almost appalling. you know, when we think about donald's track record, particularly with respect to the african-american community, you talked about it, the central park five, housing discrimination, my "apprentice" finale, the list goes on. when you're the spokesperson for that kind of an individual, you're going to carry the baggage of donald's legacy along with you. and i find donald to be more like going to my optometrist. the closer i get, the can clearer i can see him. when i didn't know donald, he was the shiny object. the closer i get, the less i like. as well as she's known him, she's known the man for 15 years at close range. i worked for him. there's no way you can say you didn't know the man was a racist. not racial but a racist, given the history and the closer you get, the more you see it. >> and the thing is, i think what a lot of people will see is,
when you're the face and the spokesperson for the african-american community for donald trump, for donaldbility. and the idea that now having been fired and writing the book that we can now reconnect to that, it's very -- it's almost appalling. you know, when we think about donald's track record, particularly with respect to the african-american community, you talked about it, the central park five, housing discrimination, my "apprentice" finale, the list goes on. when you're the...
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give us your sense from a legal point of view what has donald trump done to his defense or donald trump joy, we are very close to donald trump saying in open court, you're gd right i ordered the code red! this is beyond ridiculous. what we have right now is donald trump admitting, admitting for the first time that his son colluded or conspired, which is the legal term, with a foreign operative to influence an american election and we have trump admitting now kind of indirectly that he covered it up. so we can talk a lot about whether this proves collusion or conspiracy. what i'm more focused on is this proves obstruction. you need the underlying crime, the underlying illegality to make an obstruction for justice case and trump just admitted on twitter what the underlying crime was. it's an amazing, hilarious thing. >> it's actually not the first time he has admitted to something that could be called obstruction of justice. let's go back to the may 2017 lester holt interview in which donald trump admitted why he fired jim comey. take a listen. >> regardless of recommendation i was going
give us your sense from a legal point of view what has donald trump done to his defense or donald trump joy, we are very close to donald trump saying in open court, you're gd right i ordered the code red! this is beyond ridiculous. what we have right now is donald trump admitting, admitting for the first time that his son colluded or conspired, which is the legal term, with a foreign operative to influence an american election and we have trump admitting now kind of indirectly that he covered...
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you think donald trump scares him? and i think donald trump is again she sh-- showing he's a bully.n as they're in his face, he doesn't have anything to say. he's all smiles. >> you've been lending an ear to what senators were saying this week. initially it was we don't have time for additional hearings if the president were to ask session stoegs resijeff sessions to resign. that seems to be changing now. how much confidence do you have in this? >> less than ai did a few days ago. to go back, when the first couple of times he attacked sessions, trump attacked sessions, you get to the sixth, seventh time, and you're like oh my god, trump is the loser here. to go back to the must-see tv of the '90s. you have a george costanza situation where he's refusing to quit. he has the upper hand. trump is doing a couple things that are problematic. he's acting like the minute bob mueller was appointed that he could do anything. he's obstructing. he would have been better off firing sessions early on. if you think about it, he has not fired anyone since comey on this matter because they are shel
you think donald trump scares him? and i think donald trump is again she sh-- showing he's a bully.n as they're in his face, he doesn't have anything to say. he's all smiles. >> you've been lending an ear to what senators were saying this week. initially it was we don't have time for additional hearings if the president were to ask session stoegs resijeff sessions to resign. that seems to be changing now. how much confidence do you have in this? >> less than ai did a few days ago....
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allen weisselberg knows about every dollar of donald trump's income and he knows what donald trump has done with those dollars. allen weisselberg knows what has happened to every dollar that has come into any one of the many trump businesses. allen weisselberg knows exactly how much federal tax and state tax those businesses have paid, how much federal tax and state tax donald trump has paid and how much taxation those companies and donald trump have illegally failed to pay, if any. and now we know at the end of trump's worst week that allen weisselberg has immunity from prosecution in exchange for telling the truth about donald trump and his businesses and who knows what else. it was already trump's worst week before we discovered the president's accountant has immunity. donald trump has had many bad weeks as president beginning with the first when he was greeted with the most massive worldwide inauguration protest we have ever seen. but this was the week that changed everything because this was not just the week when the president's men were being found guilty in federal court and pl
allen weisselberg knows about every dollar of donald trump's income and he knows what donald trump has done with those dollars. allen weisselberg knows what has happened to every dollar that has come into any one of the many trump businesses. allen weisselberg knows exactly how much federal tax and state tax those businesses have paid, how much federal tax and state tax donald trump has paid and how much taxation those companies and donald trump have illegally failed to pay, if any. and now we...
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trump is donald trump. here he is, he's accused by someone who used to defend him against charges of being a racist, he's now accused of being a racist and there's something about that that is hollow after she has spent so much time defending him. but then he comes out, he comes out and says here, add this as exhibit a to your proof that i'm a racist. >> yeah. it suggests not only that he is as she calls him unhinged but also just kind of a moron. he's supposed to be such a great media strategist for himself. you know, and in some ways he has been. but to send that tweet, again, not just in the context for accusing him of being racist but also the context of are there tapes out there with me using the n word? well, mark burnett called me last night. we still don't necessarily believe that's true because mark burnett hasn't publicly said he made that call. said i never called anyone the n word. it isn't in my vocabulary. but i'll tell you what is in my vocabulary, to call a black woman a died. what's wrong w
trump is donald trump. here he is, he's accused by someone who used to defend him against charges of being a racist, he's now accused of being a racist and there's something about that that is hollow after she has spent so much time defending him. but then he comes out, he comes out and says here, add this as exhibit a to your proof that i'm a racist. >> yeah. it suggests not only that he is as she calls him unhinged but also just kind of a moron. he's supposed to be such a great media...
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trump's involvement at the direction of donald trump and frankly donald trump has come out since the plea deal and said yes he reimbursed michael cohen with personal funds why that matters is cohen and prosecutors and a federal judge all agreed this week that a crime had been committed and donald trump has now suggested he was part of that crime so the idea that he is today an unindicted coconspirator i think is a is an accurate description of the president and states you tweeted that trump is done. how do you mean i believe yes. i believe he is i think the validity of his presidency from here on out will always remain in question but i i actually think we may be seeing a bit of the unraveling of this presidency and what i mean by that is it will be hard for donald trump to escape culpability coming out of the cohen case at the same time under the moeller investigation this week we saw the man afford conviction which though not directly touching donald trump the actual conviction we know that manna for male timidly end up cooperating if he's offered the opportunity to do so by miller
trump's involvement at the direction of donald trump and frankly donald trump has come out since the plea deal and said yes he reimbursed michael cohen with personal funds why that matters is cohen and prosecutors and a federal judge all agreed this week that a crime had been committed and donald trump has now suggested he was part of that crime so the idea that he is today an unindicted coconspirator i think is a is an accurate description of the president and states you tweeted that trump is...
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both donald trump and vladimir putin. they're the only ones now on this island, lawrence, this island that's becoming increasingly isolated as these data points of russia's assault continue to mount. >> let's just look at it one more time. donald trump standing beside vladimir putin and comparing the information he gets from his intelligence services to what vladimir putin just told him. >> my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others. they said they think it's russia. i have president putin. he just said it's not russia. i will say this. i don't see any reason why it would be. >> now, the right shot there would have been the putin reaction shot. >> oh, yeah. >> when donald trump is saying -- >> the smirk. >> i don't see any reason why it would be. >> the smirk. yeah. i mean, look, to ned's point, we've got to just focus on a couple things. what happened in 2016, what russia did. forget about collusion, coordination, conspiracy. just what did russia do? they launched this information war across social media
both donald trump and vladimir putin. they're the only ones now on this island, lawrence, this island that's becoming increasingly isolated as these data points of russia's assault continue to mount. >> let's just look at it one more time. donald trump standing beside vladimir putin and comparing the information he gets from his intelligence services to what vladimir putin just told him. >> my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others. they said they think it's russia....
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donald trump jr. eagerly soliciting what they call dirt on hillary clinton after they had clinton dirt to contribute to the trump campaign. the president's tweet yesterday said that the meeting, quote, went nowhere. the trump line of defense about the meeting was that the russians didn't hand over any dirt on hillary clinton. as we sit here tonight, we don't know if that's true. we don't know what happened in the meeting. we don't really know what happened after the meeting. we don't know whether the russians directly handed over dirt to the trump campaign about hillary clinton directly to donald trump jr. or to anyone else in the campaign. but there are three ways to violate federal election law on contributions from foreign nationals. the trump line of defense says the trump campaign did not actually receive any dirt on hillary clinton from the russians, and, so, there was no crime. they are now insisting that the meeting was legal because they did not receive any dirt on hillary clinton. and so if
donald trump jr. eagerly soliciting what they call dirt on hillary clinton after they had clinton dirt to contribute to the trump campaign. the president's tweet yesterday said that the meeting, quote, went nowhere. the trump line of defense about the meeting was that the russians didn't hand over any dirt on hillary clinton. as we sit here tonight, we don't know if that's true. we don't know what happened in the meeting. we don't really know what happened after the meeting. we don't know...
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donald trump. he undermines his own message that he hires the best people, and you combine that with the fact we know that there are a raft of people who don't actually want to go into the white house, were donald trump to run for a second term or were the call to be made to them because it's too toxic and they fear for their own reputations. people thinking, not surprising, this is not the smoothest administration we've seen in the white house. >> and walter, you're heading back to louisiana, hurricane season and all pretty soon. when you head back there, when i head back to my home state of florida, i will talk to a lot of people who say, i don't like how he tweets. i sure as hell don't like how he cozies up to vladimir putin. i don't like what he's doing with nato. makes me nervous the way he's talking about mueller. but the economy's doing better than its ever done before, my small business is doing better than its ever done before and, hey, the country's strong. they'll be able to put up with
donald trump. he undermines his own message that he hires the best people, and you combine that with the fact we know that there are a raft of people who don't actually want to go into the white house, were donald trump to run for a second term or were the call to be made to them because it's too toxic and they fear for their own reputations. people thinking, not surprising, this is not the smoothest administration we've seen in the white house. >> and walter, you're heading back to...
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what did donald trump do again and again? he denied he or anyone on the campaign had ties to russia, had any communications with russia. and this is the first time that we're seeing evidentiary proof that that is false. and donald trump i think knows very well where this is leading. we are going to learn a lot about in this trial but more so in the next one in d.c. that paul manafort was thick as thieves with the russians. for him at that level of the campaign to have those relationships with the kremlin and kremlin type figures i think goes a long way towards proving the collusion/conspiracy theory. >> matt, i know with your experience in the justice department, you know that previous departments have not even been tempted. not even tempted to make public comments about ongoing criminal investigations and ongoing currently underway criminal prosecutions. but your reaction to what you saw in the president's tweets today and in rudy giuliani's defense of them. >> you are right, lawrence. you are right, lawrence. it is a red li
what did donald trump do again and again? he denied he or anyone on the campaign had ties to russia, had any communications with russia. and this is the first time that we're seeing evidentiary proof that that is false. and donald trump i think knows very well where this is leading. we are going to learn a lot about in this trial but more so in the next one in d.c. that paul manafort was thick as thieves with the russians. for him at that level of the campaign to have those relationships with...
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paula duncan said she voted for donald trump and she would still vote for donald trump again after being firmly convinced beyond a reasonable doubt by robert mueller's team of prosecutors that donald trump's campaign chairman paul manafort was guilty of everything they charged him with. she explained that paul manafort got a hung jury on some of the counts only because there was one juror who refused to vote guilty. on the undecided counts the vote was 11 guilties, 1 not guilty on every one of them. that's how close paul manafort came to being convicted on all 18 counts. the way that trump supporter paula duncan wanted him to be convicted. and tonight paula duncan is the most important voice standing between president trump and a pardon for paul manafort. >> how would you feel if the president pardoned paul manafort? >> i feel it would be a grave mistake for president trump to pardon paul manafort. >> why? >> justice was done. the evidence was there. and that's where it should stop. >> donald trump has to listen to that. a trump voter, a strong trump supporter still who is ready to vote
paula duncan said she voted for donald trump and she would still vote for donald trump again after being firmly convinced beyond a reasonable doubt by robert mueller's team of prosecutors that donald trump's campaign chairman paul manafort was guilty of everything they charged him with. she explained that paul manafort got a hung jury on some of the counts only because there was one juror who refused to vote guilty. on the undecided counts the vote was 11 guilties, 1 not guilty on every one of...
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, ivanka trump, eric trump, donald jr. and the donald j. trump foundation. >> i think you have the deposition. >> yes. and when we talk about federal immunity for allen weisselberg, the fact that weisselberg has his fingers in a lot of trump p pies, is he protected from the state of new york? >> i would have to look and since we don't know, it is difficult because the u.s. attorney's office for the seventh district of new york is not commenting and they can't guidance into this. so difficult to know -- >> huow encompassing the deal i. >> right, because it may extend to other investigations, it may only extend to federal investigations. so right now that is just something that we need to get more information about. i would caution a little bit -- >> there is a legal answer. >> go ahead, harry. >> i just think of the castegard case. he will have immunity for the very things he testifies to, not less, not more. so the states can't come in -- >> so the immunity is around the tch testimony. so you can't take the same testimony
, ivanka trump, eric trump, donald jr. and the donald j. trump foundation. >> i think you have the deposition. >> yes. and when we talk about federal immunity for allen weisselberg, the fact that weisselberg has his fingers in a lot of trump p pies, is he protected from the state of new york? >> i would have to look and since we don't know, it is difficult because the u.s. attorney's office for the seventh district of new york is not commenting and they can't guidance into...
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and then he implicated donald trump saying that then candidate donald trump connected and coordinateds an illegal campaign contribution. and it was. by the way, i heard a lot of people talking, i heard donald trump talking about it. that was an illegal campaign contribution to himself. and the fact that donald trump said, oh, i did it myself, no, it's aimed -- the purpose of it was aimed at keeping an embarrassing story under wraps right before an election. you can't -- i mean, you can't write a check for $10,000 to yourself before the election withouter reporting it, let alone as much as he did. pecker's assistance appears to have played a vital role with regard to what transpired with cohen earlier this week. five people who are familiar with the "national enquirer"er's parent company, american media, tells the ap that the company kept a safe containing damaging stories on the president. you just kind of wonder how big that safe was. it had to be a big safe. including documents of the hush money payments to women who claimed to have had affairs with the president. they said the safe
and then he implicated donald trump saying that then candidate donald trump connected and coordinateds an illegal campaign contribution. and it was. by the way, i heard a lot of people talking, i heard donald trump talking about it. that was an illegal campaign contribution to himself. and the fact that donald trump said, oh, i did it myself, no, it's aimed -- the purpose of it was aimed at keeping an embarrassing story under wraps right before an election. you can't -- i mean, you can't write...
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she is his mini me, and in many respects does donald trump a great service because she does donald trumpto figure out how to get his footing to deal with her. i take from this tweet one other interesting thing. i was listening to the earlier conversation about it, and i couldn't help but thinking the use of the term "dog" at the end of that was trump's way of saying something that he knew he couldn't put in print about omarosa. so that just tells you just how much she has gotten to him, and it will be interesting to see whether or not she can bring out of donald trump something that we rarely get to see, and that is an uglier side of what is already an ugly side of donald trump. >> well, by the way, the ugliness continues this morning. not verified yet by nbc, but cbs had omarosa on, another tape. brian class tweeted this, in a recorded call katrina pierson, a senior trump campaign official, thought about how she could best spin a recording where donald trump was using the "n" word. and clause reminds us in case you missed it, it is the same katrina pierson wondering whether there are an
she is his mini me, and in many respects does donald trump a great service because she does donald trumpto figure out how to get his footing to deal with her. i take from this tweet one other interesting thing. i was listening to the earlier conversation about it, and i couldn't help but thinking the use of the term "dog" at the end of that was trump's way of saying something that he knew he couldn't put in print about omarosa. so that just tells you just how much she has gotten to...
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but e-mails from donald trump, jr.how the premises of the meeting from the get go was to get dirt on clinton. now, the president admits the meeting was for opposition research and admits it's no big deal. he's wrong. it's a violation of federal law. dana bash reporting that trump's advisers want him to stop tweeting about the meeting. lots to discuss now. cnn contributor frank bruiny and global affairs analyst max booth, a senior fellow on the affairs of foreign relations. see good to have you on. we need to get to the news tonight, but first we had such a vigorous debate in the last hour about the response president trump had to my administer viin lebron james. >> i think this is another appalling instance, don, of how the president essentially uses the racist dog whistle to motivate his supporters and supporters, for example, including steve cortez in the last hour, pretend to not understand what's going on. they kind of deny and engage in this willful denial of reality by denying donald trump is engaging in racism w
but e-mails from donald trump, jr.how the premises of the meeting from the get go was to get dirt on clinton. now, the president admits the meeting was for opposition research and admits it's no big deal. he's wrong. it's a violation of federal law. dana bash reporting that trump's advisers want him to stop tweeting about the meeting. lots to discuss now. cnn contributor frank bruiny and global affairs analyst max booth, a senior fellow on the affairs of foreign relations. see good to have you...
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said at the time that there's no way donald trump didn't tell -- donald trump jr.onald trump, his dad, about that meeting. now when he's trying to raise money from millions of people to support donald trump, he's basically saying, oh, yeah, no, donald trump never did that, or i don't know that that happened, or he denied it. we should take his statements at the time, not his statements today. >> all this week we've been having these conversations whether or not omarosa should get this kind of air time, right? i think this thing with steve bannon -- this is a reminder of where that discussion should go. this man is a terrorist sympathizer. he's trying to spin it to an american audience. he is the father of the alt-right. the alt-right are white nationalists. you can't accomplish white nationalism without violence. and what happened in charlottesville was a protest march that turned into a terrorist attack. and he's going to try and spin that to the best of his ability. you can say, ante fa -- that's like saying batman and the joker are the same. anti-fa exists to be
said at the time that there's no way donald trump didn't tell -- donald trump jr.onald trump, his dad, about that meeting. now when he's trying to raise money from millions of people to support donald trump, he's basically saying, oh, yeah, no, donald trump never did that, or i don't know that that happened, or he denied it. we should take his statements at the time, not his statements today. >> all this week we've been having these conversations whether or not omarosa should get this...
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been cultivating donald trump for yea rs have been cultivating donald trump for years and years, butsia that might be suspect and the idea that might be suspect and the idea that he colluded with russia to get him elected. nobody has produced any evidence of that. you included. well, i went back to the beginning. i think we have been bombarded with new stories about this, and i wanted to show the big picture, so i went back more than 3a years and showed how the russians allied with donald trump and used trumped real estate to launder hundreds of millions of dollars. —— trump real estate. 0ne thing i want to get across about the russian mafia is that it is a state actor. i talked to a general who had been head of counterintelligence for the kgb, and when i asked him about the kgb, and when i asked him about the russian mafia, he said, that's just another part of the kgb, of russian intelligence. they have been in and around trump tower on and off for more than 30 years. it is a spectacular security breach, when you think about it. we have heard all this talk aboutjohn brennan's securi
been cultivating donald trump for yea rs have been cultivating donald trump for years and years, butsia that might be suspect and the idea that might be suspect and the idea that he colluded with russia to get him elected. nobody has produced any evidence of that. you included. well, i went back to the beginning. i think we have been bombarded with new stories about this, and i wanted to show the big picture, so i went back more than 3a years and showed how the russians allied with donald trump...
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bad for donald trump. but it's good because wheels of justice were running on overdrive today in two different venues where we saw the system is still functioning. the stuff people worry about is are the wheels about to come off the wagon? they're not. and we're seeing that happen. it's obviously also the worst day in the trump presidency since may 17th of last year when bob neweller was appointed. we all thought michael cohen was going to flip. he's been sending clear signals about that. for months all the people close to him all the people reporting on him, all my reporting, everything has suggested this was going to happen, something like this. but you're right. the precision, the clarity of it, the damningness of it, those things you couldn't quite anticipate. and the fullness that -- he's all in now. and as rachel suggested on the hand-off, what's about to happen is clear. there's some suggestion he may already be commenting with bob mueller. but if he's not already he's going to be. and the reason he
bad for donald trump. but it's good because wheels of justice were running on overdrive today in two different venues where we saw the system is still functioning. the stuff people worry about is are the wheels about to come off the wagon? they're not. and we're seeing that happen. it's obviously also the worst day in the trump presidency since may 17th of last year when bob neweller was appointed. we all thought michael cohen was going to flip. he's been sending clear signals about that. for...
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they elected donald trump to blow the system up and tear it up and in their view, donald trump is stillles, is that a reasonable argument? you heard that from donald trump in an interview with fox news earlier today, citing barack 0bama‘s presidential campaign was fine bridge the deep thousand dollars for failing to disclose some campaign contributions that he received, and not returning contributions over to set legal limit in the timely fashion, but you have to draw a distinction between findings for campaignfinance distinction between findings for campaign finance violations and campaigns get into allegations that individuals within the campaign committed in legalities and that is what michael: if saying that donald trump had them do. if you have a few questions are what is happening in washington, dc, send them our way. the forecast is coming up in half an hour but at this time of the evening we are looking at the main weather stories happening around the world. hurricanes in hawaii, two words that often go together, but they are this week is a look at the satellite view of the hurr
they elected donald trump to blow the system up and tear it up and in their view, donald trump is stillles, is that a reasonable argument? you heard that from donald trump in an interview with fox news earlier today, citing barack 0bama‘s presidential campaign was fine bridge the deep thousand dollars for failing to disclose some campaign contributions that he received, and not returning contributions over to set legal limit in the timely fashion, but you have to draw a distinction between...
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of donald trump? this was a crime designed to help donald trump get elected president. it didn't make michael cohen any money. it doesn't help him. it was a crime for donald trump, so the claim that he directed it has a lot of credibility. >> david gregory, you are on with us virtually every morning talking about the different the leads, the different incremental steps in these investigations, what is your thought this morning? >> well, i agree with jeffrey. this is a huge moment, not just because of what's happened, but because of what could happen. and that is in the legal realm in terms of michael cohen cooperating. will paul manafort ultimately cooperate? what about michael flynn who is cooperating with the special counsel? so there are a lot of players now who start to potentially construct an enterprise, a criminal enterprise, that is around or may even involve the president. and we are still not talking about what is the central thrust of the investigation, which is whether there was collusion
of donald trump? this was a crime designed to help donald trump get elected president. it didn't make michael cohen any money. it doesn't help him. it was a crime for donald trump, so the claim that he directed it has a lot of credibility. >> david gregory, you are on with us virtually every morning talking about the different the leads, the different incremental steps in these investigations, what is your thought this morning? >> well, i agree with jeffrey. this is a huge moment,...
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donald trump. if you do that to anyone, how would your viewers like it. there is a book called three felonies a day and the argument is there is so many federal felonies, not to imagine the state felonies, the elaborate -- the average law-abiding citizen could be following -- breaking three loss per day. crimes, one is, a federal felony not to label a tampon on the level of absorbency.ee -- there was once an attempt to count felonies by the department of justice but they gave up in frustration. anyone who is fixated -- especially in something copper get it like tax law, i find it it -- democrats pushed these loans brought down economy, we need everybody to buy a house, that was official government policy imposed by not all republicans but the only people who did oppose it were republicans and they were yelled at by barney frank and maxine waters. that is people lying on loans to buy houses. doesn't everyone know about that now? he is getting nailed for it? as for the tax case, i am definitel
donald trump. if you do that to anyone, how would your viewers like it. there is a book called three felonies a day and the argument is there is so many federal felonies, not to imagine the state felonies, the elaborate -- the average law-abiding citizen could be following -- breaking three loss per day. crimes, one is, a federal felony not to label a tampon on the level of absorbency.ee -- there was once an attempt to count felonies by the department of justice but they gave up in frustration....
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donald trumproger. i had to fight with then candidate donald trump. was the first political higher. took a salary of $10,000 a month. normally would have been $20,000. part of it was i negotiated with then mr. trump to say please bring radiologier in. i was loyal to roger roger helped me get in this working for trump. i was going to need his help. whatever you think about him, he happens to be smart and have good political background. trump didn't want him involved. okay. this whole idea when -- and i can certainly tell you when bannon took over the campaign, cory was kind of put back into the atmosphere, roger had nothing to do with the campaign. he didn't -- he hadn't set foot in the trump tower at least until december or november after trump was elected from the time manafort left the campaign. >> at the same time, david k johnson, what you do have is a lot of people and starting with manafort who seem to have relationships that were russia related. and that they were attempting at least it looks like to put into the service of that campaign. >> al
donald trumproger. i had to fight with then candidate donald trump. was the first political higher. took a salary of $10,000 a month. normally would have been $20,000. part of it was i negotiated with then mr. trump to say please bring radiologier in. i was loyal to roger roger helped me get in this working for trump. i was going to need his help. whatever you think about him, he happens to be smart and have good political background. trump didn't want him involved. okay. this whole idea when...
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donald trump vintage donald trump performance in pennsylvania where he whipped supporters in a frenzy where he attacked everyone and anyone on his enemy's list this week. >> now, we're being hindered by the russian hoax. it's a hoax, okay? even these people back here, these horrible horrendous people, even these people back there say, look, it looks like the academy awards or something. you ever seen this? let's say i'm running against pocahontas or crazy bernie. i tell you, i have to hand it to bernie. i saw him up there the other day, that hair is getting whiter and whiter. i had obamacare done, except one guy at 2:00 in the morning went in and said, you know who that new leader is? maxine waters. very low iq, low iq. they can make anything bad because they are the fake, fake disgusting news. >> i'll tell you what's disgusting. anyway from outside the court in virginia where paul manafort is barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney plus another former u.s. attorney, the great joyce vance, assistant watergate prosecutor and jill wine-banks. in addition to the power house panel of lady l
donald trump vintage donald trump performance in pennsylvania where he whipped supporters in a frenzy where he attacked everyone and anyone on his enemy's list this week. >> now, we're being hindered by the russian hoax. it's a hoax, okay? even these people back here, these horrible horrendous people, even these people back there say, look, it looks like the academy awards or something. you ever seen this? let's say i'm running against pocahontas or crazy bernie. i tell you, i have to...
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the obvious choice is donald trump sr. but it could be donald trump jr. or eric. those are the only possibilities of somebody who's more senior to weisselberg in the organization. would that be true? >> at least in the organizations. and it's important that when you give someone immunity and try to keep going up the chain in a prosecution, you don't always succeed. but these are good prosecutors, they know how to do these kinds of cases. it seems unlikely to me that they would have given weisselberg a pass if they didn't think he had value to offer them. >> the benefit of immunity is that i guess you're supposed to tell the prosecutors whatever they want to know or whatever you know and in exchange for that you can't be prosecuted for the things you tell them. i'm assuming there may be different flavors of immunity but the point is allen weisselberg can't get out there and plead the fifth. >> you know, there are different flavors of immunity and they come with different rights and responsibilities. but one of the important things to remember about immunity is that
the obvious choice is donald trump sr. but it could be donald trump jr. or eric. those are the only possibilities of somebody who's more senior to weisselberg in the organization. would that be true? >> at least in the organizations. and it's important that when you give someone immunity and try to keep going up the chain in a prosecution, you don't always succeed. but these are good prosecutors, they know how to do these kinds of cases. it seems unlikely to me that they would have given...
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. -- donald trump. irlanda recibiÓ fuertes reclamos por la falta de acciÓn frente a las denuncias. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: fin de semana", con arantxa loizaga y fÉlix de beudut. ♪ ♪ arantxa: comenzamos la ediciÓn con la muerte de john mccain. el senador republicano falleciÓ hoy a los 81 aÑos con un cÁncer cerebral agresivo. muriÓ rodeado de su familia. fÉlix: sÍ lourdes meluza es una de las revistas que mÁs conocÍa de este gigante de la polÍtica. lourdes: sÍ . tuve la oportunidad de seguir la carrera del senador durante mÁs de dos dÉcadas. sus batallas en el congreso y su campaÑa para la presidencia. sin duda una leyenda. fue un patriota de es ir y tu rebelde forjado como prisionero de guerra. nunca dudo en defender sus posiciones, incluso contra su propio partido republicano y recientemente su presidente. lourdes: la leyenda de mccain naciÓ en una cÁrcel en vietnam. el aviÓn del piloto fue derribado. lo capturaron fracturado y lo abandonaron para que se muriera. ( habla en inglÉs) " É
. -- donald trump. irlanda recibiÓ fuertes reclamos por la falta de acciÓn frente a las denuncias. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: fin de semana", con arantxa loizaga y fÉlix de beudut. ♪ ♪ arantxa: comenzamos la ediciÓn con la muerte de john mccain. el senador republicano falleciÓ hoy a los 81 aÑos con un cÁncer cerebral agresivo. muriÓ rodeado de su familia. fÉlix: sÍ lourdes meluza es una de las revistas que mÁs conocÍa de este gigante de la polÍtica....
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this has been donald trump's darkest 2a hours.rious accusations have been made and his legal difficulties have multiplied. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. we will have more analysis on the political fallout from that terrible day for donald trump. let's look at what else is making news is out why. —— this out why. —— this hour. embattled australian prime minister malcolm turnbull is now facing a second leadership challenge — with the man who wants his job demanding a liberal party meeting to vote on the issue. former home affairs minister, peter dutton, seen as a hardline conservative, said he was confident he now had the numbers to unseat turnbull, considered a moderate. our correspondent in canberra, hywel griffith, has an update on the latest leadership spill. a dramatic start to the day here in canberra and some people have barely eaten breakfast. earlier this week we saw a leadership challenge against the australian prime minister, malcolm turnbull. a vote was held within the liberal party, which is part of the ruling coalit
this has been donald trump's darkest 2a hours.rious accusations have been made and his legal difficulties have multiplied. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. we will have more analysis on the political fallout from that terrible day for donald trump. let's look at what else is making news is out why. —— this out why. —— this hour. embattled australian prime minister malcolm turnbull is now facing a second leadership challenge — with the man who wants his job demanding a liberal party...
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whether you like 70s donald trump, '80s donald trump. we're looking at it saying these people round you have done wrong. >> let's say you put them oen a scale. of wrong dining. let's say everything is wrong. donald trump would weigh the scale down and hillary clinton would go flying off. is this pure misogyny and people won't say it? >> people have hated hillary clinton and responded -- long before anyone was suggesting she was corrupt. it was the idea she didn't cookies. >> she was standing by her man. >> as a feminist and a tutenshal woman president a threat to the established order. and come canning on the heels of barack obama, that combination -- i remember go thing to 2016 convention and looking at the paraphernalia sold outside. near porpbographic sexism. that gave me an insight into what was really going on. >> we got to go? we got to go. i got to go. kwr go ahead. >> i'm in little rock, arkansas. i know everything about hillary clinton. people died in benghazi and that is a result indiana large part on inaction by hillary clinto
whether you like 70s donald trump, '80s donald trump. we're looking at it saying these people round you have done wrong. >> let's say you put them oen a scale. of wrong dining. let's say everything is wrong. donald trump would weigh the scale down and hillary clinton would go flying off. is this pure misogyny and people won't say it? >> people have hated hillary clinton and responded -- long before anyone was suggesting she was corrupt. it was the idea she didn't cookies. >>...
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this is donald trump writing. if anyone is looking for a good lawyer i would strongly suggest you don't retain the services of michael cohen. >> are you sure that's donald trump writing? >> there are no spelling error there is, strongly suggest doesn't sound like the president. i guess it's a somewhat amusing response to a very serious moment in this presidency. michael cohen stood in an open courtroom yesterday under oath and basically said the president directed me to break the law. let's get the bottom line on all of this. carl bernstein was part of the "washington post" report team reporting on watergate. carl, look, this happened yesterday when michael cohen stood up and said the president directed me to break the law, people said not since watergate have we seen something like this. your reaction? >> well as you know i've said before what we're seeing is worse than watergate because in watergate the system worked and until yesterday when we finally saw some action in the judicial branch in which the rule of
this is donald trump writing. if anyone is looking for a good lawyer i would strongly suggest you don't retain the services of michael cohen. >> are you sure that's donald trump writing? >> there are no spelling error there is, strongly suggest doesn't sound like the president. i guess it's a somewhat amusing response to a very serious moment in this presidency. michael cohen stood in an open courtroom yesterday under oath and basically said the president directed me to break the...