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elie: not much of an answer. of mueller dropping the subpoena on the president is pretty good. giuliani has already made clear that they are not going to agree to any reasonable conditions on an interview. giuliani has adjusted conditions which are outlandish. limits on where they can go. written questions. things as a prosecutor i have never agreed to. the question for mueller is, do you decide you have enough and you walk away? or do you feel it is abundant to get the president on record? if so, we will see a subpoena and then we will see a fight in the courts. shery: thank you so much as always. former federal prosecutor, elie honig. let's get a check of the markets. we are seeing a mixed picture when it comes to the dow and s&p 500. falling in this last trading day of the month. the nasdaq gaining 2/10 of 1%. we are seeing tech stocks gaining ground. of course, we are headed toward the trade deadline on nafta. suffice it to say that volume is thin today. 25% below average. for the s&p 500. that's ahead of the
elie: not much of an answer. of mueller dropping the subpoena on the president is pretty good. giuliani has already made clear that they are not going to agree to any reasonable conditions on an interview. giuliani has adjusted conditions which are outlandish. limits on where they can go. written questions. things as a prosecutor i have never agreed to. the question for mueller is, do you decide you have enough and you walk away? or do you feel it is abundant to get the president on record? if...
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elie: anytime, thank you. rajini: microsoft says it blocked attempts by russia to hack conservative groups in the u.s. last week the tech giant shut down six internet sites that mse company clere trying to steal data from political organizations like the u.s. senate and a republican think tank. the kremlin was quick to dismiss the claims, saying "we don't know what hackers they are talking about." for more on thir i spoke earlth the president and chief legal officer at microsoft. very good to have you with us. is there any doubt that russia is behind this? >> there is no doubt in our minds that these six sites that we disrupt last week were put ,p by a grouple cfancy bear idelyupr that is associated with the russian government. rajini: tell us about these groups. >> h what e seen in recent years and this group in particular is oftentimes the fake internetese sites that are used to hack into and download e-mail fromai political cas or candidates or other political organizations. es saw the focus of the attack i
elie: anytime, thank you. rajini: microsoft says it blocked attempts by russia to hack conservative groups in the u.s. last week the tech giant shut down six internet sites that mse company clere trying to steal data from political organizations like the u.s. senate and a republican think tank. the kremlin was quick to dismiss the claims, saying "we don't know what hackers they are talking about." for more on thir i spoke earlth the president and chief legal officer at microsoft. very...
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and el eli stokols is with us tonight. what do you think they make of a barn burner in this district in ohio during this time? >> i think there is some concern. i'm talking and texting with some as we talk right now. there is a lot of concern. look, dozens of districts that are up in the midterms are not as red as the ohio 12th. and the fact that this was such a squeaker, even if they come out with a "w" at the end of it, it's quite an erosion of support for donald trump, who won that district by 12 points. i know the president is claiming victory tonight, and it might be the case that he energized republicans enough just to squeak over, to squeak out a win here. but he also energized democrats in a way to really get out the vote. one thing that the president tweeted that is true is that it's august, and it's a time when a lot of people are on vacation, a lot of people aren't thinking about politics. democrats were still able to mobilize people, it sounds like particularly in the suburbs, which is going to be a crucial bat
and el eli stokols is with us tonight. what do you think they make of a barn burner in this district in ohio during this time? >> i think there is some concern. i'm talking and texting with some as we talk right now. there is a lot of concern. look, dozens of districts that are up in the midterms are not as red as the ohio 12th. and the fact that this was such a squeaker, even if they come out with a "w" at the end of it, it's quite an erosion of support for donald trump, who...
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with me now, jeffrey toobin and eli hoenig, former federal prosecutor. the president says what michael cohen pled to is not a crime. is there any planet on which this is true? >> not this one. michael cohen was advised by very fine lawyers. he was perfectly capable of fighting the charges if he wanted to and it's worth remembering why people have campaign finance laws in the first place. we have them so we know where must be comes from in campaigns and where it goes, how it's spe spent. what michael cohen did, he says at the direction of the president, was he lied in both of those where the money came from and where it went on an extremely consequential subject. whether the president was providing hush money to these two women. >> right. >> that is a crime. >> so let's listen to some of what the president is saying now and what he said then about exactly that, about these payments. so here is what was said to fox about these payments. let's listen to this exchange first. >> did you know about the payments? >> later on i knew. later on. but you have to un
with me now, jeffrey toobin and eli hoenig, former federal prosecutor. the president says what michael cohen pled to is not a crime. is there any planet on which this is true? >> not this one. michael cohen was advised by very fine lawyers. he was perfectly capable of fighting the charges if he wanted to and it's worth remembering why people have campaign finance laws in the first place. we have them so we know where must be comes from in campaigns and where it goes, how it's spe spent....
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eli: there is no doubt about that.ussians are much more brazen in their political operations as well as their military and error military operations. look at georgia in 2008 and ukraine in 2014. david: how confident are we that this is not true? there is all kinds of things that we do not believe that turn out to be true. eli: i did the best i could. interviewed as many people. none of those people can say they imagine assad doing anything like this. he specialized in working against jihadist networks in the middle east. he told me he would never work with the russians, considered them to be top geopolitical threat to the united states. i have to tell you, i have known him a little bit, i just do not see it myself. cleared up more if the montenegrin special prosecutor would share the secret evidence. david: thank you so much for being with us today. that is eli lake from washington. a quick checket of the major averages, u.s. stocks falling today. whilew is down 9/10 of 1% the s&p 500 is headed for its worst day in two
eli: there is no doubt about that.ussians are much more brazen in their political operations as well as their military and error military operations. look at georgia in 2008 and ukraine in 2014. david: how confident are we that this is not true? there is all kinds of things that we do not believe that turn out to be true. eli: i did the best i could. interviewed as many people. none of those people can say they imagine assad doing anything like this. he specialized in working against jihadist...
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final 53 will work...it's not just about eli...it's about putting guys in the right place on game dayme number issues at different spots...so we wanted to do what was best for eli and this organization... we made that decision now" coming up at 10.. it's crowded at the top of the leaderboard as the fedex cup playoffs get going on the pga tour.... find out if tiger woods is in the mix in the next hour... for now.. we'll take a break.... happening now.... police are asking for the public's help to identify a possible suspect after there was an overnight stabbing on bart property... bart police released surveillance images of a person of interest in the case...kron4's haaziq madyun shows you who police are looking for...(take pkg) (pkg)take a close look at the man you see in these surveillance photos. he is a person of interest a stabbing around 2:18 thursday morning outside the warm springs bart station in fremont. bart deputy police chief ed alvarez sot
final 53 will work...it's not just about eli...it's about putting guys in the right place on game dayme number issues at different spots...so we wanted to do what was best for eli and this organization... we made that decision now" coming up at 10.. it's crowded at the top of the leaderboard as the fedex cup playoffs get going on the pga tour.... find out if tiger woods is in the mix in the next hour... for now.. we'll take a break.... happening now.... police are asking for the public's...
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matt miller, joyce vance and eli stokel are all here. joyce, it sounds like people who know him best, people like the 20-year veterans of his company, are saying you're seeing what we've always known. it's not like some giant business that's well-run with controls and law-abiding employees. this is a slightly corrupt mom and pop operation. is that what's being revealed as the bright lights of the southern district and robert mueller's probe shines on it. >> the justice department seems determined to go after whatever criminality they can find in this investigation, and i think your point is a good one. sometimes businesses or anything that appears one way from the outside doesn't look quite the same when it's exposed to the harsh glare of the spotlight. it doesn't look like trump org is this fabulous business that trump has held it out to be. there is an interesting comment in this article that talks about trump testifying in a deposition and saying, the value of my business is whatever i say it is. so we may see that the emperor at the
matt miller, joyce vance and eli stokel are all here. joyce, it sounds like people who know him best, people like the 20-year veterans of his company, are saying you're seeing what we've always known. it's not like some giant business that's well-run with controls and law-abiding employees. this is a slightly corrupt mom and pop operation. is that what's being revealed as the bright lights of the southern district and robert mueller's probe shines on it. >> the justice department seems...
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eli. [applause] >> good morning. today is a great day for me and my family because meta as acquired and converted this building to affordable housing through the city of san francisco small sites program. the small sites program is a project of the city. i believe the aim is to acquire buildings where long-term tenants are vulnerable of being evicted. meta has worked closely with community organizations like poder and somcan to finally acquire this building, save this building and save its tenants. me and my clan of three generations have lived in this building for the past 18 years and will be able to continue doing that because of the small sites program. grateful to the leaders of our city, for meta, especially, and for the community advocates gathering together to make this thing happen. thank you very much. [applause] >> the hon. london breed: and i just want to wrap it up by saying that when we talk about the need for housing in the city and county of san francisco. yes, we need to move forward aggressively and
eli. [applause] >> good morning. today is a great day for me and my family because meta as acquired and converted this building to affordable housing through the city of san francisco small sites program. the small sites program is a project of the city. i believe the aim is to acquire buildings where long-term tenants are vulnerable of being evicted. meta has worked closely with community organizations like poder and somcan to finally acquire this building, save this building and save...
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kicking off with eli lilly b.k., trade it or fade it?so, this one -- actually not this week it's been a big mover. it's been a big mover from july from 88 bucks up to here similar to apple, though, this looks like it's too steep so i'm going to fade it not that i dislike lily but at some point you have to take profits. >> trade it or fade it, eli lily >> yeah, fade it. >> see, i like that. >> i'm not a fader i take the other side of b.k. to you. i think the animal is spinning it off, you stay long until they spin it off. once they spin it off, you sell lily and get -- >> why wouldn't you sell it now and wait until october >> you have no momentum. it's gone straight up. big cap pharma is under fire and it will remain that way for a period of time. >> next up, chipotle >> chipotle has had a big move i'll trade it here i'm a buyer. i think it can continue to move on momentum, new ceo hedge funds are crowding into this because consensus is they're going to do as well as far as earnings are concerned. it's a momentum carry. it's a 2019 show m
kicking off with eli lilly b.k., trade it or fade it?so, this one -- actually not this week it's been a big mover. it's been a big mover from july from 88 bucks up to here similar to apple, though, this looks like it's too steep so i'm going to fade it not that i dislike lily but at some point you have to take profits. >> trade it or fade it, eli lily >> yeah, fade it. >> see, i like that. >> i'm not a fader i take the other side of b.k. to you. i think the animal is...
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lakee: thanks to eli joining us from washington, d.c. get some insight on the latest legal political turmoil, how it is affecting the markets. joining us now is mark is a at -- marcus ashworth. is he, or then you might have -- calmer then you might have thought? >> i suspected it could be a very wild day and i think it was nonplussed as to what will happen next. it was surprising but not shocking. the dollar took a hit. that is what mr. trump has been trying to do. i think the markets are not sure how to react. day, it does the not affect what the fed will do but at some point, i think this is a -- ark: the legal process takes long time, so we are looking ahead to the midterm? marcus: i think that is probably what everyone is thinking, that this will play out in a few months. it is just another nasty twist. data,focus on the fed, minutes later. what will the message be? just gradual and carry on? marcus: i cannot see how powell does anything other than stick to the mantra that the economy is running pretty hot and he does not see reasons
lakee: thanks to eli joining us from washington, d.c. get some insight on the latest legal political turmoil, how it is affecting the markets. joining us now is mark is a at -- marcus ashworth. is he, or then you might have -- calmer then you might have thought? >> i suspected it could be a very wild day and i think it was nonplussed as to what will happen next. it was surprising but not shocking. the dollar took a hit. that is what mr. trump has been trying to do. i think the markets are...
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first elie.- is it lawful in any way to obtain opposition research from a foreign government to use in an american presidential campaign? is there any way that that is legal? >> i mean, really, what the system wants -- what the system wants is transparency so whatever you're getting, whatever is helping your campaign, they're supposed to register as who they are and you are supposed to be able to transparently know who is helping you. a lot of the problem here is the secretiveness of the entire situation. >> and, danny, to that also point, if there's stolen material -- the nixon case was about stolen material from the democratic national committee being used in the presidential campaign. in this case the stolen material was hacked by russians, by a foreign government that was connected to the kremlin. is there any way to legally use that stolen material in an american presidential campaign and not disclose it? >> no, but not even necessarily because it's stolen, more because it's anything of valu
first elie.- is it lawful in any way to obtain opposition research from a foreign government to use in an american presidential campaign? is there any way that that is legal? >> i mean, really, what the system wants -- what the system wants is transparency so whatever you're getting, whatever is helping your campaign, they're supposed to register as who they are and you are supposed to be able to transparently know who is helping you. a lot of the problem here is the secretiveness of the...
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. >> my name is eli clayton. >> reporter: on monday the family of 22-year-old victim eli clayton talked about his legacy. >> he was a good man. he did not believe in violence. he never had a fistfight. >> reporter: katz was a minor during the time of his psych long -- psychological treatment. manuel bah core kids cbs news, maryland. >> he allegedly used one of them in the attack. >>> parents at an east bay middle school are rallying to get a transferred student dlthre kill hievio classmates. lastht in pleasant hill, participants ckthe schomeing e grader that made a threat over snapchat. authorities investigated and found multiple firearms in his home but thechild was not charged. now parents say their students don't feel safe. >> we don't want this child in our school. >> the district according to one of their education codes regarding terrorist threats, they do have the right to expel the student from the district or from the school. >> as of this afternoon, a petition to expel the student has reached more than 1200 signatures. >>> bart is getting a boost from the feds to help beef up
. >> my name is eli clayton. >> reporter: on monday the family of 22-year-old victim eli clayton talked about his legacy. >> he was a good man. he did not believe in violence. he never had a fistfight. >> reporter: katz was a minor during the time of his psych long -- psychological treatment. manuel bah core kids cbs news, maryland. >> he allegedly used one of them in the attack. >>> parents at an east bay middle school are rallying to get a transferred...
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times and nbc political analyst eli stokols. polster and msnbc political analyst cornell belcher and the president of the national urban league and former mayor of new orleans, mark morial. thank you all for being here tonight. michael steele, i want to start with you as somebody who is -- there is a lot being ascribed to what i think is still your party, although you have had some major differences over the course of the last year. >> we're working that out. >> but what do you read into what you saw today with this frankly dismal showing, and what the president had to say about it so far? >> i kind of ignore the showing in all of that. that's "melodrama" that will play itself out one way or the other. 24 people, 400 people, that is what it is. how that is ultimately framed in my view is what we have relied on in the past and that is a president who speaks into the moment and clarifies and defines where we are as american citizens when it comes to this type of hate-filled response to fellow americans. and the fact that the presi
times and nbc political analyst eli stokols. polster and msnbc political analyst cornell belcher and the president of the national urban league and former mayor of new orleans, mark morial. thank you all for being here tonight. michael steele, i want to start with you as somebody who is -- there is a lot being ascribed to what i think is still your party, although you have had some major differences over the course of the last year. >> we're working that out. >> but what do you read...
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. >> lying about income, lying about, you know, paperwork around deals, you know, getting back to elie said, i do think there is a very damning stream of evidence here presented to this jury. it would seem to me as an outsider looking in that there's zero chance of acquittal here. but there can be a road -- >> there's always -- >> there could be a rogue juror in here, it could go either way. where it is now, it beg it is question, one, that if he does get convicted, why did manafort's attorneys go to the line on this one? and why didn't he plead out earlier? and i think, you know, again, raw speculation, he's probably anticipating getting a pardon at some point. but if this goes against him, they're really going to have to rethink that whole strategy. i think the other thing to bear in mind here is there's still another trial. he has to go through another trial in washington in september. >> sure. >> if this one goes off the rails, do they delay that one and get this one sorted out or do they deal with this one at a later date? >> "washington post" notes trump seems to genuinely believ
. >> lying about income, lying about, you know, paperwork around deals, you know, getting back to elie said, i do think there is a very damning stream of evidence here presented to this jury. it would seem to me as an outsider looking in that there's zero chance of acquittal here. but there can be a road -- >> there's always -- >> there could be a rogue juror in here, it could go either way. where it is now, it beg it is question, one, that if he does get convicted, why did...
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eli, this does to me feel very much like 2016.p started going on off about a rigged election in 2016 at the end because he believed he was going to lose. in fact, we have some of that sound. let's play it. >> it's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. >> these people are rigged. they are part of the rigged system. the media is almost the biggest part of the rigged system. >> this election will decide whether we're ruled by a interrupt political class or whether we are ruled by your selves, the people. it is time to reject a veiled political elite that has bled this country dry. >> eli, i know you remember that well, and then this week when i saw that donald trump was tweeting about google, saying that the google search results for trump news shows only the reporting of fake news media. in other words, they have to rigged for me and o
eli, this does to me feel very much like 2016.p started going on off about a rigged election in 2016 at the end because he believed he was going to lose. in fact, we have some of that sound. let's play it. >> it's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities. >> these people are rigged. they...
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elie, the big question on everyone's mind, is it legal? was it legal for omarosa to tape john kelly in the situation room? >> so i -- first of all, it was reckless of omarosa to make that tape, and i think it was incredibly sloppy and worrisome that john kelly and the white house staff allowed that to happen. it raises questions about the security procedures there. but was it a crime for omarosa to make that tape? probably not. whenever you're looking at a taping situation, the first thing you want to ask is, is this a one-party state or two-party state. if it's a one-party consent state that means as long as somebody who is in the conversation knows about and agrees to the taping and here that would be the taper, it usually is, then you do not have a crime. the vast majority state ofs are consent states. washington, d.c., where this happened is a one party state. so is new york if you're thinking about the cohen tapes with trump. and if it was a two-party consent state. i don't see a problem there. some people positted some other federal
elie, the big question on everyone's mind, is it legal? was it legal for omarosa to tape john kelly in the situation room? >> so i -- first of all, it was reckless of omarosa to make that tape, and i think it was incredibly sloppy and worrisome that john kelly and the white house staff allowed that to happen. it raises questions about the security procedures there. but was it a crime for omarosa to make that tape? probably not. whenever you're looking at a taping situation, the first...
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eli, let's make sense of this. there are people who are not politicized who are saying the president has overstepped. >> the mcraven letter was a shock to those in washington. just how strongly worded it was. this is not a partisan person making these statements. this is a guy who led the raid to kill bin laden. and had a distinguished career and has not made a habit of getting out and being political in his statements. the president, with john brennan and others have felt unfairly attacked. the reason that brennan and others are speaking out, mcraven, you can add him to the list. they are shocked and appalled by the president's actions whether it is related to the russia investigation or the course language the president uses in his twitter feed. the president, he has this thin skin. and is seeking some sort of control. doesn't have vol -- control over the mueller probe. and the actions he can take is certainly one of the things he can do in the short-term to make himself feel better. certainly doesn't put a muzzl
eli, let's make sense of this. there are people who are not politicized who are saying the president has overstepped. >> the mcraven letter was a shock to those in washington. just how strongly worded it was. this is not a partisan person making these statements. this is a guy who led the raid to kill bin laden. and had a distinguished career and has not made a habit of getting out and being political in his statements. the president, with john brennan and others have felt unfairly...
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eli stokols, white house reporter for the l.a. times, emily jane fox who was up as late as i was last night, maybe later, senior reporter for vanity fair who spoke extensively with michael cohen. and heilman is back, nbc news, national affairs analyst. let me start with you. you spoke to michael cohen yesterday after this dramatic day in court. did he realize that what he was saying -- i think it was counts 7 and 8 -- would leave all of us really as some of those white house aides described, breathlessly covering the president as possibly an unindicted coconspirator? >> that was the point. he went in there with a set of notes that were written down. he said in court that they were to keep his mind focused. but there is another intention there, and that was to throw a man who had thrown him under the bus under a bus of his own. and i think that what lanny davis, his attorney, has said in multiple television appearances since has been, let's focus on counts 7 and 8. forget 1 through 6 which are counts of tax evasion and lying to a b
eli stokols, white house reporter for the l.a. times, emily jane fox who was up as late as i was last night, maybe later, senior reporter for vanity fair who spoke extensively with michael cohen. and heilman is back, nbc news, national affairs analyst. let me start with you. you spoke to michael cohen yesterday after this dramatic day in court. did he realize that what he was saying -- i think it was counts 7 and 8 -- would leave all of us really as some of those white house aides described,...
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shimon, on that thread, what we heard from the defense team elaborating on the bank accounts that elie points out, the defense is arguing that's how the oligarchs in ukraine, that's how they mandated it had to be. will that fly? >> not really. it's okay to do business like that as long as you report it and that's what manafort is on trial for. he tried to hide the money, not pay taxes on any of it and when it dried up he got loans using -- filing fraudulent information on loans and then went on to live this lavish life-style. what this trial shows us is just how lobbying works, how this political consulting is done outside the u.s. and gives us an inside look. it may not be pretty in many cases and this is work that goes on all the time but the importance is that you report the work you do and the government says manafort hasn't done so. >> when you look at the chances mueller does cooperate, he could he could cooperate up until the case is handed to the jury, what are the chances he might do that? >> low, poppy, but not impossible. there is a strategy that manafort may be pursuing whi
shimon, on that thread, what we heard from the defense team elaborating on the bank accounts that elie points out, the defense is arguing that's how the oligarchs in ukraine, that's how they mandated it had to be. will that fly? >> not really. it's okay to do business like that as long as you report it and that's what manafort is on trial for. he tried to hide the money, not pay taxes on any of it and when it dried up he got loans using -- filing fraudulent information on loans and then...
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away the last player on the team to kneel during the national anthem, and that would be linebacker eli harold, number 58 there to the left of colin kaepernick and eric reed. he has been traded to the detroit lions for a conditional 7th round pick in 2020. so not much there in terms of trade value. last week he was asked about it, and said he was indeed planning to stand this year for the anthem, but the 49ers say bye-bye to eli harold. >>> in face you're wondering where mark is tonight, he was making his play-by-play debut, calling a game for the napa silverados. >> trying to get back into the big-time again. >> pitch is ripped right back up the middle! it hit freeze. bounced off of his glove or his body. man, that was a rope into center field! this went sent to deep left. coleman goes back and has to watch it go! over and out! a three-run homer from the diminutive second baseman. we're going to have to take a little time-out here, as the left fielder, kendall coleman -- he's probably not familiar with having to shoo geese off the field, right? >> why not geese for your broadcasting de
away the last player on the team to kneel during the national anthem, and that would be linebacker eli harold, number 58 there to the left of colin kaepernick and eric reed. he has been traded to the detroit lions for a conditional 7th round pick in 2020. so not much there in terms of trade value. last week he was asked about it, and said he was indeed planning to stand this year for the anthem, but the 49ers say bye-bye to eli harold. >>> in face you're wondering where mark is...
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eli stokols, white house correspondent for the l.a. times. solina maximum well, former clinton advisor, now director of progressive programming for sirius xm. michael schmidt, get us started. you wrote the piece last thursday about mueller's tactic of stitching together what his investigators have uncovered, the president's conduct, his efforts to get jeff sessions to reverse his recusal, his desire to have his white house counsel don mcgahn fire mueller. with his tweets and with his public statements, this tweet this morning seemed like it could fit into that fabric in an obstruction investigation. >> mueller is looking at the other tweets and the public stramts how they lineup with what was going on behind the scenes, trump's effort to influence comey and put out word he was not under investigation. his efforts to get sessions to reverse his decision to recuse himself. and what's happened here is the president has sort of played into this narrative and to the question today by tweeting about sessions and about the investigation. what legal
eli stokols, white house correspondent for the l.a. times. solina maximum well, former clinton advisor, now director of progressive programming for sirius xm. michael schmidt, get us started. you wrote the piece last thursday about mueller's tactic of stitching together what his investigators have uncovered, the president's conduct, his efforts to get jeff sessions to reverse his recusal, his desire to have his white house counsel don mcgahn fire mueller. with his tweets and with his public...
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times," eli stokols. let's look at who the sdny has got to cooperate at least a little bit with them. there is david pecker, "the national enquirer" publisher. allen weisselberger, the cfo of the trump organization. the money man. then you have special counsel, flynn and george papadopoulos and rick gates. if you look on the sdny, natasha, you wrote that what prosecutors seem to be doing is setting this up the same way they prosecute mob bosses, organized crime cases? >> right, federal prosecutors who worked in the southern district told me it's known as the sovereign district of new york. it got that nickname from the time prosecuting all of these high-profile mob and mafia cases. it has a little more leeway than the mueller investigation does because mueller is being directly overseen by rod rosenstein. it also has something to do with the president's so-called red line. we saw last year he said that his financial history would be a cutoff for him in terms of whether or not he would allow investigators
times," eli stokols. let's look at who the sdny has got to cooperate at least a little bit with them. there is david pecker, "the national enquirer" publisher. allen weisselberger, the cfo of the trump organization. the money man. then you have special counsel, flynn and george papadopoulos and rick gates. if you look on the sdny, natasha, you wrote that what prosecutors seem to be doing is setting this up the same way they prosecute mob bosses, organized crime cases? >>...
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ely, i was watching you watching the clips, wondering if we needed to call in counselors. i know there's a ptsd factor. what do you make of that looking at it now in the rear view mirror? you were at a lot of those events we just showed. >> immediately was thinking to myself sometimes in the moment you don't realize how much he's projecting. you don't realize exactly how ironic it will seem. how surreal it will look. with two yaers of hindsight. you know, you have to remember that at that time, there was in the news, the fbi had just reopened -- comey announced they would reopen the investigation into hillary's e-mail server in the closing days of the campaign. we know the history. that gave what he was saying, i think, to voters at the time an aura of believability for people who might have wanted to believe it and certainly wanted to depress some votes who were considering about coming out for clinton. you think it was impactful. now it looks absurd. i think at that time thinking back to it on the trail, you know, that was the election was hanging in the balance there. a
ely, i was watching you watching the clips, wondering if we needed to call in counselors. i know there's a ptsd factor. what do you make of that looking at it now in the rear view mirror? you were at a lot of those events we just showed. >> immediately was thinking to myself sometimes in the moment you don't realize how much he's projecting. you don't realize exactly how ironic it will seem. how surreal it will look. with two yaers of hindsight. you know, you have to remember that at that...
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and the producer is this legendary producer scott rudin, and eli bush.eting at 7:00 a.m. with scott rudin, a very accomplished -- the o.g., right? in a serious meeting about the film. i get an e-mail saying, like, come to kanye west's listening party in wyoming. and eli, my boy, the other producer, we're obsesses with kanye. we're the same age. the first album came out when we were 18, he's our dude. >> jimmy: gotcha. >> right? and we're like, yo, this is so weird, kanye west is playing wyoming, they want to fly us out, put us up in a hotel called the aman. >> jimmy: i've been there, yes. >> scott, when he heard that, he said, that's one of the nicest hotels in the world, you should go. once he gave the green light, we'd have to leave right then. our boss gave us the green light. me and eli just bounced from the meeting at 7:00 a.m., go straight to this private airport, my friend sarah leaves her job and comes, we take a plane to wyoming, in the airport is like -- it's like us and like two chains and like fab-a-lous, like know what i mean? really an epic
and the producer is this legendary producer scott rudin, and eli bush.eting at 7:00 a.m. with scott rudin, a very accomplished -- the o.g., right? in a serious meeting about the film. i get an e-mail saying, like, come to kanye west's listening party in wyoming. and eli, my boy, the other producer, we're obsesses with kanye. we're the same age. the first album came out when we were 18, he's our dude. >> jimmy: gotcha. >> right? and we're like, yo, this is so weird, kanye west is...
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. >> let me bring in eli lake, also with us cnn national security analyst kelly. welcome to both of you. let's also point out kelly used to work with john brennan when they were on the national securi security council together so i know you know him well. first on the comment that mccraven is in the sense of emergency grakbreaking glass an you agree with that and now 15 former senior intelligence officials signing on. >> absolutely. i think it's unprecedented and i think these former officials are sounding the alarm quite frankly. i mean as barbara starr noted, john brennan and some of these characters like admiral mccrave skp en and bob gates, they aren't really partisan. they take their former positions very seriously. they're men of high moral character who are coming out and speaking out. i think it's a watershed moment and i think they're trying to basically raise the alarm. this really isn't at the end of the day about john brennan. this is actually about an abuse of power. the president wanted to show that he had power against a political opponent or a diss
. >> let me bring in eli lake, also with us cnn national security analyst kelly. welcome to both of you. let's also point out kelly used to work with john brennan when they were on the national securi security council together so i know you know him well. first on the comment that mccraven is in the sense of emergency grakbreaking glass an you agree with that and now 15 former senior intelligence officials signing on. >> absolutely. i think it's unprecedented and i think these...
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and eli, perform district attorney in the southern district of new york. to peter alexander with the president at his summer retreat in new jersey. this evolving story, it does raise legal questions. >> yeah, that's exactly right. we're not going to be able to pose any of those specific questions to the president, not today. and perhaps not this week. today the white house has already called what's referred to as a travel photo lid. reporters will not see the president at any point over the course of this day, but it is clear that the president is watching the coverage right now. this morning, again, tweeting on this topic broadly trying to distract and deflect effectively saying why are you all looking into what our campaign did over the course of 2016. instead suggesting the only real collusion between american campaigns and the russians took place by the clinton campaign back then. effectively what the president is trying to say is there's nothing to see here. this was all innocent. i didn't know anything about it. and this goes on all the time. we know
and eli, perform district attorney in the southern district of new york. to peter alexander with the president at his summer retreat in new jersey. this evolving story, it does raise legal questions. >> yeah, that's exactly right. we're not going to be able to pose any of those specific questions to the president, not today. and perhaps not this week. today the white house has already called what's referred to as a travel photo lid. reporters will not see the president at any point over...
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maya and elie, stick around. >>> sam nunberg actually warned, believe it or not, that cohen could be in trouble. >> i worry about michael. and i'm not going to say michael is going to lie. i worry about michael. >> sam nunberg is back tonight live on "the beat." plus the emerging dangers for trump, new details about what the president knew and when he actually knew it. and is trump's legal team dangling a pardon for paul manafort. what happens if that happens? i'm going to talk to a senate democrat calling for action. >> we should talk about all the remedies, every single remedy, including indictment of the president should be on the table. >> you're watching "the beat" right here on msnbc. and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling
maya and elie, stick around. >>> sam nunberg actually warned, believe it or not, that cohen could be in trouble. >> i worry about michael. and i'm not going to say michael is going to lie. i worry about michael. >> sam nunberg is back tonight live on "the beat." plus the emerging dangers for trump, new details about what the president knew and when he actually knew it. and is trump's legal team dangling a pardon for paul manafort. what happens if that happens? i'm...
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but they didn't come out of the campaign. >> elie?that statement is contradicted by tapes. even if true, he is cooked either way. if it came out of the president's pocket, it's a campaign expenditure he did not support. if he received it from somebody else, it's a contribution. >> he would have had to report what he was paying the money for. david pecker flipping on the president, pretty big news? >> i don't know if he is flipping, but he is granted immunity. they were allies for a long time. he knows a lot of secrets. it seems like the walls are closing in on this president, katy. >> ken dilanian, elie hoenig. thank you very much. >>> and the silence of mitch mcconnell. the sounds of silence coming up next. you're turning onto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drive
but they didn't come out of the campaign. >> elie?that statement is contradicted by tapes. even if true, he is cooked either way. if it came out of the president's pocket, it's a campaign expenditure he did not support. if he received it from somebody else, it's a contribution. >> he would have had to report what he was paying the money for. david pecker flipping on the president, pretty big news? >> i don't know if he is flipping, but he is granted immunity. they were allies...
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i have elie and paul and caroline with me. paul, first, before we even jump into what jessica was talking about, you have essentially an unwritten rule of however many days a trial goes on equals "x" days of deliberation. >> the pattern in high profile cases tends to be one day of deliberation for one week of trial. now, in this case, we've had about ten days of trial extending a little bit into the third week. before it got submitted to the jury. so, that would suggest we're at verdict time now today. >> today. >> if it extends beyond today it starts to indicate a hung jury. i would think a verdict is in the wind today. >> what's the deal? the jury's -- listen. this is complex. but if the jury comes to this judge and says, hmm, if we can't all reach a consensus on this one count, what are you thinking in what are you thinkinging -- >> he'll take a partial verdict. by the way, there's nothing unusual about this, at all. especially in a big indictment with a lot of counts. if the jury comes to the conclusion of 17 out of 18, no
i have elie and paul and caroline with me. paul, first, before we even jump into what jessica was talking about, you have essentially an unwritten rule of however many days a trial goes on equals "x" days of deliberation. >> the pattern in high profile cases tends to be one day of deliberation for one week of trial. now, in this case, we've had about ten days of trial extending a little bit into the third week. before it got submitted to the jury. so, that would suggest we're at...
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eli stockles is a white house reporter for the "l.a. times." ned price, former special assistant to president obama and former spokesperson for the national security counsel. a.b. stoddard is associate editor and columnist for real clear politics. ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico. eli, where coudo you land on th? what's your impression of the strategy being employ heard? is the goal to have an interview? is the president pushing him to have a way to do that? are they playing for time? maybe giving them more opportunity to go after robert mueller and damage his reputation ahead of whenever it is that he releases his findings. >> i think peter is exactly right the way he laid this out. as really a public stalling game by the president's two attorneys. both of whom were really brought in to play this out in the public, to be the tv lawyers. jay sekulow talking about this on his own radio show. i mean this is all meant for public consumption. it's true that the president himself is ambivalent about this. yes, part of his self-cr
eli stockles is a white house reporter for the "l.a. times." ned price, former special assistant to president obama and former spokesperson for the national security counsel. a.b. stoddard is associate editor and columnist for real clear politics. ben white, chief economic correspondent for politico. eli, where coudo you land on th? what's your impression of the strategy being employ heard? is the goal to have an interview? is the president pushing him to have a way to do that? are...
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joining us now on our panel is alina maxwell, msnbc political analyst, evan siegfried as well as elie mystal, thank you for being back as well. daniel cevallos also still on the table. let's start on the opposite end. what do you make of what he said, john brennan here? and is he credible? should he be talking? >> here's the thing. first of all, sarah huckabee sanders came to the white house podium on thursday and said, you know, we're revoking the security clearance because of erratic conduct and behavior. she also said that he is engaging in a series of outrageous allegations, wild outbursts on the internet and television. you could literally swamp donald trump -- swap donald trump's name with john brennan's. then the president in a "wall street journal" interview made it clear that he did this because john brennan was attacking him personally, and he didn't like that. while it's not a first amendment violation, it certainly violates the expert of the first amendment. as a conservative who believes in the constitution and that presidents shouldn't use the presidential powers to reta
joining us now on our panel is alina maxwell, msnbc political analyst, evan siegfried as well as elie mystal, thank you for being back as well. daniel cevallos also still on the table. let's start on the opposite end. what do you make of what he said, john brennan here? and is he credible? should he be talking? >> here's the thing. first of all, sarah huckabee sanders came to the white house podium on thursday and said, you know, we're revoking the security clearance because of erratic...
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you'd have to imagine it's going to be after the midterms at this point, eli? >> it may be. that may be a consideration. it may be the case because there is more work to be done and more people for investigators to interview in addition to wanting to sit down with the president. i don't think the special counsel is going to be pushed by rudy giuliani on television trying to prejudice the country against the entire investigation. i don't think that that is going to really affect the special counsel's decision-making too much when figuring out when to end the probe regardless of whatever arbitrary deadline the president's tv lawyers are presenting to the country. >> kristen welker, who already left us, eli stokols, thank you very much. >> up next, let's go to the manafort trial. it's coming to a close. we are live outside the federal court in virginia where paul manafort's fate could be handed to a jury at any moment. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive s
you'd have to imagine it's going to be after the midterms at this point, eli? >> it may be. that may be a consideration. it may be the case because there is more work to be done and more people for investigators to interview in addition to wanting to sit down with the president. i don't think the special counsel is going to be pushed by rudy giuliani on television trying to prejudice the country against the entire investigation. i don't think that that is going to really affect the...
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"washington post" reporter carol len ig and eli stokols. eli, we have been watching the president taunt jeff sessions on twitter for months now. this is nothing new. he is obviously upset for him not taking control of the mueller investigation, for recusing himself. yesterday i found it shocking that sessions would release that, that very strongly worded statement before he went to the white house to meet with the president to talk about criminal sentencing reform, and yet, eli, it seems like there was no tension there, but still this morning the president woke up and was tweeting about him all over again. >> yeah, it's remarkable. it speaks volumes about this administration, that's the way the president and his attorney general communicate, attacking each other or trolling each other on twitter but they can't work it out face-to-face behind closed doors. putting that aside, the president we know his frustration with sessions, his view of the justice department. he believes that the justice department should work for him and that that's the
"washington post" reporter carol len ig and eli stokols. eli, we have been watching the president taunt jeff sessions on twitter for months now. this is nothing new. he is obviously upset for him not taking control of the mueller investigation, for recusing himself. yesterday i found it shocking that sessions would release that, that very strongly worded statement before he went to the white house to meet with the president to talk about criminal sentencing reform, and yet, eli, it...
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the victims are taylor robertson and eli clayton.s is the latest mass shooting in florida over the last few years. following the pulse nightclub and parkland school massacres. more now from polo sandoval. >> reporter: dave and laura, police in jacksonville confirming the suspect behind the latest mass shooting is a 24-year-old man from baltimore. yesterday, he was identified as david katz. among the three people who are dead at the scene. he opened fire at the video game mcconnell -- game tournament. police say he was a participant in the tournament. he used a handgun in the shooting. the atf processing the weapon. investigators say katz shot and killed two people at the restaurant. nine others were also reportedly shot. this morning they are recovering. police asking the community for video that may have been shot at the scene. they already have the seconds of footage circulated around the internet showing the moments before the shots rang out. >> this will be hard. >> it is not a tough out. excuse me. not an easy out. [ gunshots ]
the victims are taylor robertson and eli clayton.s is the latest mass shooting in florida over the last few years. following the pulse nightclub and parkland school massacres. more now from polo sandoval. >> reporter: dave and laura, police in jacksonville confirming the suspect behind the latest mass shooting is a 24-year-old man from baltimore. yesterday, he was identified as david katz. among the three people who are dead at the scene. he opened fire at the video game mcconnell -- game...
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to turn spots and saw how it was probably going to do and do what's best for eli and the organizationen a big seven-game road trip in minnesota. three encounters with the twins followed by four games with astros, an epic battle for first place. that's khris davis, nice rendition there. let's check out the real life version, crush. blast off cole stewart. twins tie this up in the third. jorge with a base hit. the shift, both runs coming with a 2-2 game. mitch carver to the gap. two runs, 4-2 twins, 5-3, twins leading. astros off. giants in the big apple taking on metz. jacob degrom on the hill. that look like strike three, didn't it? the umpire disagreed. i wonder where this pitch is, right down the middle, right down broadway. anyway, he walks, the next batter is madison b b b b b b b dedrom voicing his displeasure -- degrom voicing his displeasure. evan longoria capping out the win with his 14th run in the season. giants split a four-game series and next up, tax rangers. >>> giants pitcher did thehehehe ballad brothers and brought up the massage therapist and tried a couple of jokes
to turn spots and saw how it was probably going to do and do what's best for eli and the organizationen a big seven-game road trip in minnesota. three encounters with the twins followed by four games with astros, an epic battle for first place. that's khris davis, nice rendition there. let's check out the real life version, crush. blast off cole stewart. twins tie this up in the third. jorge with a base hit. the shift, both runs coming with a 2-2 game. mitch carver to the gap. two runs, 4-2...
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final 53 will work...it's not just about eli...it's about putting guys in the right place on game daydifferent spots...so we wanted to do what was best for eli and this organization... we made that decision now" the warriors and the rest of the nba receiving a notice today that there may be some rule changes coming this season...the board of governors will meet in september to vote on 3 rules including a change to the shot clock where after an offensive rebound the clock will reset to 14 seconds, instead of 24...the g-league experimented with this last season..the wnba already has the rule...and this can definitley help at the end of games... when you think about those opportunities defensively.. a team that's down by a few points may not have to foul, with shorter amount of time on the clock...they are also looking into simplifying the clear path foul rule... in that rule....they are looking to expand the definition of a hostile act... (kim) in golf, there are some big names atop of the fedex cup standings as playoffs get going.... dustin johnson holding on to the number one spot...
final 53 will work...it's not just about eli...it's about putting guys in the right place on game daydifferent spots...so we wanted to do what was best for eli and this organization... we made that decision now" the warriors and the rest of the nba receiving a notice today that there may be some rule changes coming this season...the board of governors will meet in september to vote on 3 rules including a change to the shot clock where after an offensive rebound the clock will reset to 14...
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