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in their new book "the divider" trump and the white house, 2017 to 2021 peter baker and susan glasser detail how the trump administration decided to rip thousands of children and infants out of their parents' arms as an immigration deterrent in 2018. they document how it was decided that would be official trump administration policy. they also explore why the white house walked it back. you might remember this infamous white house press briefing. where trump's second homeland security secretary stood at the podium trying to defend that policy. >> are the children being used as pawns for a wall can you say yes or no to that. >> the children are not being used as a pawn. we are trying to protect the children. >> how is this not specifically child abuse for these innocent children who are indeed being separated from their parents? >> so i want to be clear on a couple other things. the vast majority, vast, vast majority of children who are in the care of hhs right now, 10,000 of the 12,000, were sent here alone by their parents. that's when they were separated. >> according to baker and g
in their new book "the divider" trump and the white house, 2017 to 2021 peter baker and susan glasser detail how the trump administration decided to rip thousands of children and infants out of their parents' arms as an immigration deterrent in 2018. they document how it was decided that would be official trump administration policy. they also explore why the white house walked it back. you might remember this infamous white house press briefing. where trump's second homeland security...
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peter baker and susan glasser, authors of this great, new book.w he's a garbage human being, a terrible president and threat to national and domestic security and they all go along with it. why? >> that's the enduring mystery, nicolle. the self-abasement of many of these folks has been pretty extraordinary and, of course, there would be no trump presidency to speak of without them, you know, one of the things that's very clear, right, donald trump without the lindsey grahams and the rest of the republican infrastructure that's supported him, he would have been another angry old dude shouting at the television in between golf games and, of course, it's this -- trump in the white house is the story of people like lindsey graham and, you know, there was a remarkable moment where he, you know, we ran into him on a washington street literally and he told us how he thought that, you know, trump was a lying mother f but he also said but he's a lot of fun to hang out with and graham seemed to be absolutely dazzled by this kind of access to power and celeb
peter baker and susan glasser, authors of this great, new book.w he's a garbage human being, a terrible president and threat to national and domestic security and they all go along with it. why? >> that's the enduring mystery, nicolle. the self-abasement of many of these folks has been pretty extraordinary and, of course, there would be no trump presidency to speak of without them, you know, one of the things that's very clear, right, donald trump without the lindsey grahams and the rest...
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as promised, peter baker and susan glasser still with us.e of their new book, the divider, trump in the white house, 2017 to 2021. and tonight, it is number one on amazon bestseller list. susan, you both cover trump for four years. the world watched every twist and turn out of that white house. and by the end, nothing could surprise us. but you dug deep. what surprised you in writing this book? >> i have to say, we felt it was important for the historical record at this moment of incredible threat to american democracy, donald trump has done something that no president did beforehand. we will see if anyone does subsequently, refusing to accept a lawful result of an american reelection and we've never had anything like -- that we've decided to go back to report more after trump left office to try to find out what else do we need to know about this. i think the big takeaway -- he talked about my generals in the league in -- we were surprised at the extent and persistence of essentially the undermining of u.s. national security from the very be
as promised, peter baker and susan glasser still with us.e of their new book, the divider, trump in the white house, 2017 to 2021. and tonight, it is number one on amazon bestseller list. susan, you both cover trump for four years. the world watched every twist and turn out of that white house. and by the end, nothing could surprise us. but you dug deep. what surprised you in writing this book? >> i have to say, we felt it was important for the historical record at this moment of...
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peter baker, susan glasser, thank you guys so much. i really appreciate it., and i'll see you guys. >> thank you, don. >> a class action lawsuit, a colonel investigation, ron desantis is under investigation for his migrant flight. we'll tell you why, next. she was supposed to be the one. i used to believe in the one. and then i realized, there plenty of savings in the sea. what? amazon has daily dls, so every day is a chance to meet the deal that catches your eye, that shakes your soul, that changes your destiny. i'm gonna go check on those tater tots. learn all the ways to save with amazon. (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. florida governor ron desantis responding to a class action lawsuit followed -- filed by a group representing migrants sent to martha's vineyard. desantis claiming the transportation of the migrants to the massachusetts island quote, was done on a voluntary basis. the governors
peter baker, susan glasser, thank you guys so much. i really appreciate it., and i'll see you guys. >> thank you, don. >> a class action lawsuit, a colonel investigation, ron desantis is under investigation for his migrant flight. we'll tell you why, next. she was supposed to be the one. i used to believe in the one. and then i realized, there plenty of savings in the sea. what? amazon has daily dls, so every day is a chance to meet the deal that catches your eye, that shakes your...
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[laughs] peter baker, susan glasser, thank you guys so much. i really appreciate it. best of luck with the book, and i'll see you guys soon. >> thank you, don. >> a class action lawsuit, a criminal investigation, ron desantis is under investigation for his migrant flight. we'll tell you why, next. when we started carvana, they told us selling cars 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast-to-coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing, with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer, because our customers love it. see for yourself at carvana.com [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief... when you need it most. hello grandma... grandpa. i want to give you a hug
[laughs] peter baker, susan glasser, thank you guys so much. i really appreciate it. best of luck with the book, and i'll see you guys soon. >> thank you, don. >> a class action lawsuit, a criminal investigation, ron desantis is under investigation for his migrant flight. we'll tell you why, next. when we started carvana, they told us selling cars 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a...
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analyst, joe jonathan martin coauthor of this will not pass, and cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser. hello to one and all. good evening, elie, i'm going to start with you. the former presidents lawyers -- a special master. did they help themselves by comparing these documents to an overdue library book? >> no, don, it's such a ridiculous comparison. it defies the need for even further articulation. look, when you are a lawyer, overstatement is not better. there seems to be a misconception that the more dramatic claim the better you are as a lawyer. wheeler is that when you don't step out of your lane, there's no need to overstep like this. donald trump has not been well served by his lawyers throughout this particular case. they wanted to get a special master. that is not a dramatic ask. that's not unreasonable. that's not unprecedented. but in the process, they came in with such explosive, overhyped political rhetoric that they prompted this filing that we saw from the justice department few days ago, which really firmly set the record straight and, i think, did quite a bit of dama
analyst, joe jonathan martin coauthor of this will not pass, and cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser. hello to one and all. good evening, elie, i'm going to start with you. the former presidents lawyers -- a special master. did they help themselves by comparing these documents to an overdue library book? >> no, don, it's such a ridiculous comparison. it defies the need for even further articulation. look, when you are a lawyer, overstatement is not better. there seems to be a...
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baker and glasser paid a full picture of a former leader who is still front page news on a daily basis, who might, at any moment, put his hat back in the ring to return to the white house, in 2024. he was still fighting multiple legal wars on multiple fronts, one is tomorrow, happening at a courthouse in brooklyn over mar-a-lago documents, another investigation happening in georgia, to ongoing with the justice department, another with the new york attorney generals office and the list goes on and on. joining us now is peter baker, new york times chief white house correspondent and co-author of the new book, out tomorrow, with his wife, new york or journalist, susan glasser. it's called the divider, trump in the white house, 2017 to 2021. peter, congratulations on this book it is urgent in these times one trump is no longer just in their rearview, but potentially on the horizon, and thank you for joining me tonight. >> thanks for having me, alex. i appreciate it. >> the book is called the divide, or for a very specific reason, and you guys go, in the introduction, you set the stage as t
baker and glasser paid a full picture of a former leader who is still front page news on a daily basis, who might, at any moment, put his hat back in the ring to return to the white house, in 2024. he was still fighting multiple legal wars on multiple fronts, one is tomorrow, happening at a courthouse in brooklyn over mar-a-lago documents, another investigation happening in georgia, to ongoing with the justice department, another with the new york attorney generals office and the list goes on...
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susan glasser is a staff writer for "the new yorker." mark hurtertling is a general.ne doubts the ukrainian's resolve here. the western allies will make sure they have the weapons flowing in. do they have the troop levels? do they have the manpower to hold what they've now taken and to continue this counter offensive and take more? >> there's a continual reinforcement, victor? that's a good question. i haven't heard anyone ask that one. they have outgunned the military since the start of the war. there has been training not just the conventional military force but also their territorials and special operations forces behind the lines. we're talking about a nation of 44 million people when all the citizens were there. half of those were men and 1/5 of the ukrainian army serving right now are women, you're seeing they have the potential for continuing to recruit and to conduct these kinds of operations which we saw in kharkiv and kherson and also the ongoing attacks within the donbas. >> how about what fred reported there? now there are political pundits in russia who f
susan glasser is a staff writer for "the new yorker." mark hurtertling is a general.ne doubts the ukrainian's resolve here. the western allies will make sure they have the weapons flowing in. do they have the troop levels? do they have the manpower to hold what they've now taken and to continue this counter offensive and take more? >> there's a continual reinforcement, victor? that's a good question. i haven't heard anyone ask that one. they have outgunned the military since the...
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susan glasser, always good to see you.right now, a potential monster storm taking aim at the state. the latest on ian's track in minutes. that's when i realized i'm ready to start my own place. yeah, i'm really excitited. alright, that sounds great. so i i'm making plans for right now. ♪ like going back to my roots and opening my own restaurant. ♪ start your plan today with a northwestern mutual financial advisor and spend your life living. ♪ i wish that shaq was my real life big brother. turns out, some wishes do come true. they'll never know. and it turns outhe general is a quality insurance company that's been saving pple money for nearly 60 years. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage- go with e general. finding the perfect designer isn't easy. but, at upwork, we found her. she's in austin between a dog named klaus and her favorite shade of green. it's actually salem clover. and you can find her right now on upwork.com when the world is your workforce, finding the perfect project manager, design
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i'll ask susan glasser and peter with us. you the context of that because i want to get to examples you cite in the book in a moment. but the key point, donald trump says, i don't know this group. i don't know this. but then he does these things and he's been asked to disavow them because his fbi at the time said you must disavow them, this is a dangerous group and he will not. can you think of another politician in our time that could do so many things outside the lines and yet he's still the leading figure of the republican party. >> it's breathtaking in a sense but donald trump, this isn't the first conspiracy theory he's embraced. this isn't the first, you know, kind of brazen display that his followers have made that he's been asked to disavow. remember charlottesville, he was -- refused to disavow white supremacists because they are for him going back to the beginning of trump's career in politics, it was a racist conspiracy theory about barack obama that gave him a national platform and that he used to advance his cand
i'll ask susan glasser and peter with us. you the context of that because i want to get to examples you cite in the book in a moment. but the key point, donald trump says, i don't know this group. i don't know this. but then he does these things and he's been asked to disavow them because his fbi at the time said you must disavow them, this is a dangerous group and he will not. can you think of another politician in our time that could do so many things outside the lines and yet he's still the...
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joining us now, susan glasser and peter baker.thors of the new book, there you see the cover, "the divider, trump in the white house." an amazing, wonderful new book. thank you for writing it. susan, as you know well, there's a very serious criminal investigation into the former president of the united states. i just want to play, once again, how he's talking about the classification of highly sensitive documents. listen to this. >> if you're the president. united states, you can declassify just by saying it's declassified, even by thinking about it. because you're sending it to mar-a-lago or to wherever you're sending it. when you send it, it's declassified. we -- i declassified everything. >> you conducted, susan, nearly 300 interviews to chronicle trump's time in office for your new book. does he think he can just wave a magic wand and make his problems go away? >> wolf, the list of things donald trump believes he had the absolute right, quote, unquote, to do when he was the president of the united states was a very, very long
joining us now, susan glasser and peter baker.thors of the new book, there you see the cover, "the divider, trump in the white house." an amazing, wonderful new book. thank you for writing it. susan, as you know well, there's a very serious criminal investigation into the former president of the united states. i just want to play, once again, how he's talking about the classification of highly sensitive documents. listen to this. >> if you're the president. united states, you...
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peter baker, susan glasser, thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, judy. new series on netflix gaining acclaim for its portrayal of arab-american life rarely presented in popular culture. and for the comedian who wrote and stars in the show and stars in the show co-produced with ramy youssef. jeffrey brown talks to mo am'er, who bases this story on his own. it's part of our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> i went in there for some legal advice. >> did you hear the one about the muslim immigrant of palestinian dissent, his mexican born girlfriend, and his nigerian american best friend? welcome to the world of mo. >> i don't beeve in therapy. it is a scam. >> how is it a scam? >> because you pay some phd $200 an hour when you could talk to god for free. >> i have never seen you get out a prayer mat. >> i don't walk around with a prayer rug all the time. what am i, aladdin? this is not disney. >> the houston centered life of mo and the character he plays in the series is an american mashup of cultural collision, comedy, and crisis. >> don't do that. >> s
peter baker, susan glasser, thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, judy. new series on netflix gaining acclaim for its portrayal of arab-american life rarely presented in popular culture. and for the comedian who wrote and stars in the show and stars in the show co-produced with ramy youssef. jeffrey brown talks to mo am'er, who bases this story on his own. it's part of our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> i went in there for some legal advice....
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. >> so gloria, cnn got a preview of this explosive new book from veteran journalists susan glasser and about trump's presidency. the book claims that the former president's national security team including joint chiefs of staff chairman general mark milley feared that trump would ignite a conflict with iran in the final days of his presidency. "one administration official told trump before the 2020 election that if he lost he should strike iran's nuclear program," the authors report. "milley at the time told his staff it was a what the f are these guys talking about moment." they write, "now it seemed frighteningly possible." what do you make of this? >> i can't understand reading all these books, reading all these stories, why these people -- and this book says they considered it. didn't all get together and stand up there and tell the public what was going on and quick. i know the rationale was you have to have the guardrails, we have to be there to be the guardrails for the american public. but when this kind of stuff is going on, at a certain point don't you owe it to the public to
. >> so gloria, cnn got a preview of this explosive new book from veteran journalists susan glasser and about trump's presidency. the book claims that the former president's national security team including joint chiefs of staff chairman general mark milley feared that trump would ignite a conflict with iran in the final days of his presidency. "one administration official told trump before the 2020 election that if he lost he should strike iran's nuclear program," the authors...
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susan glasser, good to see you.>> coming up, a somber remembrance 21 years after the terror attacks of september 11th. how the president and vice president are paying their respects. step 2: bid your shrimp farewell. repeat! ultimate endless shrimp is backk with new parmesan-bacon shrimp scampi. welcome to fun dining. welcome to allstate where the safer you drive, the more you save like rachel here how am i looking? the most cautious drivt am i there? looking good (pne chimes) safe driving and drivewise saves you % with allstate the new subway series menu. the greatest sandwich roster ever assembled. tony, the new outlaw's got double pepper jack and juicy steak. let's get some more analysis on that, chuck. mmm. pepper jack. tender steak. very insightful, guys. the new subway series. what's your pick? new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and
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some new revelations about that last guy, in a book called "the divider" by peter baker and susan glasserhe book, the former president told jordan's king abdullah that he would give him the west bank. first of all, you can't promise to give away something you don't own. "hey, happy birthday, i got you your neighbor's truck. you're going to want to change the plates. and haul ass. here he comes!" here's the thing, the west bank is full of palestinians, and palestinians in jordan have repeatedly tried to overthrow the monarchy, so when he heard the offer, king abdullah was less than thrilled, saying, "i thought i was having a heart attack. i couldn't breathe. i was bent doubled-over." okay, sounds bad, or maybe that's just what happens when some people get a gift. we all remember that famous jewelry commercial: >> every kiss begins with... kaaahh!! my heart!! ( sound of falling ) well, she died happy. also-- ( applause ) there are also a couple revelations about the former president's one-time chief of staff john kelly, seen here too tired to punch himself in the face. ( laughter ) kelly wa
some new revelations about that last guy, in a book called "the divider" by peter baker and susan glasserhe book, the former president told jordan's king abdullah that he would give him the west bank. first of all, you can't promise to give away something you don't own. "hey, happy birthday, i got you your neighbor's truck. you're going to want to change the plates. and haul ass. here he comes!" here's the thing, the west bank is full of palestinians, and palestinians in...
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joining us is susan glasser. great to have you on the new book to talk about this here.knew. >> well, that's right. that is really a through line, brianna, from the very beginning of the trump presidency, which is to say testing of institutions being willing or perhaps even -- not even understanding the potential national security implications of many of the things he demanded to do. there was a theme about the national security officials at the end of the security was this idea of doing something to strike iran. it lasted all the way up until january of 2021. these debates are over whether to attack iran. you talk about the concern including h.r. mcmaster. the concern mcmaster had about rudy giuliani who was a constant presence throughout the four years. he was directly involved with two impeachments. h.r. mcmaster said he was so concerned about rudy giuliani acting as an influence. he made it a policy to be in the office whenever the former new york mayor visited. influence agent, what did he mean exactly? what are the implications? >> well, john, i'm glad you guys not
joining us is susan glasser. great to have you on the new book to talk about this here.knew. >> well, that's right. that is really a through line, brianna, from the very beginning of the trump presidency, which is to say testing of institutions being willing or perhaps even -- not even understanding the potential national security implications of many of the things he demanded to do. there was a theme about the national security officials at the end of the security was this idea of doing...
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and susan glasser, a cnn global affairs analyst. good evening to both of you.art with you. the king speaking today to a grieving anxious public for the first time. listen to this clip. >> wherever you may live in the united kingdom or in the realms and territories across the world and whatever may be your background or beliefs i shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect and love as i have throughout my life. >> he was remarkably emotional. what did you think of his tone in this message? >> i think it was a great speech for prince charles, and he has, you know, a big challenge ahead of him. you know, he has a long history when his mother took over she was very young, and she had come through the war. she hadn't gone to canada, and people gave her great kudo. well, we all know a lot of scandal and disappointments and lots of people don't like prince charles. so that was a really big speech. i think it was important for him to be emotional. i think people will long remember that key moment when he went to buckingham palace and started just shaking peoples
and susan glasser, a cnn global affairs analyst. good evening to both of you.art with you. the king speaking today to a grieving anxious public for the first time. listen to this clip. >> wherever you may live in the united kingdom or in the realms and territories across the world and whatever may be your background or beliefs i shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect and love as i have throughout my life. >> he was remarkably emotional. what did you think of his tone in...
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. >> and stephanie, let me ask you about the new book from peter baker and his wife susan glasser who is also a reporter. they say that melania trump slammed trump's handling of covid at one point telling him, according to their book, you're blowing this, it is going to be really bad and you need to take it more seriously. they write that he dismissed her concerns. and i'm wondering because you worked with the first lady during this administration, you were there during the first months of the pandemic, did you hear any of this? >> oh, yes. i mean, melania trump was the first in our administration to really come out and put videos out saying wear a mask. she was very responsible with covid. and our whole east wing was not working in the white house when everybody else was work in the with west wing. so i know she talked to him about taking it seriously and he said that it will be fine. i'm not sure about if she said you are blowing this, but it rings true to me. she was very, very cautious and nervous and worried about americans and staff and her family when covid was going on. >> and
. >> and stephanie, let me ask you about the new book from peter baker and his wife susan glasser who is also a reporter. they say that melania trump slammed trump's handling of covid at one point telling him, according to their book, you're blowing this, it is going to be really bad and you need to take it more seriously. they write that he dismissed her concerns. and i'm wondering because you worked with the first lady during this administration, you were there during the first months...
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ask you about this new detail from the upcoming book, called the dividers by peter baker and susan glassercribe another chief of staff, kelly by refeuding to lower the flag after john mccane's death, saying "if you don't support john mccain's funeral when you die, the republican will come to your grave and on it." . >> okay. what's your reaction. >> consistent with what we know about donald trump and kelly. kelly came in determined to impose his will and make the trains run on time and tell donald trump hard truths. i, like everyone else, he utterly failed to do it. and, you know, certainly jared kushner and ivanka were real enemies and helped to drive him out. the truth wuss that the longer trump's presidency went on, the less assertive his chief of staff became because mick mulvaney became a rubber stamp and ultimately he got the chief of staff that he always wanted in mark meadows. >> thank you. >> good to be here. >> lining up for hours to see the queen one last time and we are learning president biden will meet with elizabeth when he is in london for the funeral. the u.s. ambassador i
ask you about this new detail from the upcoming book, called the dividers by peter baker and susan glassercribe another chief of staff, kelly by refeuding to lower the flag after john mccane's death, saying "if you don't support john mccain's funeral when you die, the republican will come to your grave and on it." . >> okay. what's your reaction. >> consistent with what we know about donald trump and kelly. kelly came in determined to impose his will and make the trains...
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. >> last night i had susan glasser and peter baker's book. it was a good read. you know what the book todayes? look, it's a thick one. >> 222 pages? >> 215 plus the table of contents. the book of the day is the people of the state of new york by letitia james, and it is a hot read. >> it is hot. >> it is hot. what do you think? >> causing a big stir. causing a big stir. causing some problems. >> we'll see what happens. but if you look at -- i was like someone putting all of this together and i can only imagine the lawyers reading this and being an attorney and trying to have to defend this page-by-page, number-by-number, asset-by-asset, property-by-property, so we'll see. >> that was a mouthful, don, you were absolutely right. enjoy yourself. >> see you later. >>> this is "don lemon tonight" and this really hasn't been a good 24 hours for donald trump. in large part because of this. but first off because of his hand picked special master basically told him to put up or shut up. now a federal appeals court is calling out his legal team for refusing to provide a s
. >> last night i had susan glasser and peter baker's book. it was a good read. you know what the book todayes? look, it's a thick one. >> 222 pages? >> 215 plus the table of contents. the book of the day is the people of the state of new york by letitia james, and it is a hot read. >> it is hot. >> it is hot. what do you think? >> causing a big stir. causing a big stir. causing some problems. >> we'll see what happens. but if you look at -- i was like...
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journalist peter baker and susan glasser will join us to talk about that book.ill with us this hour as attorneys for the justice department, former president donald trump are set to appear before the court appointed special master in the mar-a-lago documents case. the hearing will take place at a federal courthouse in brooklyn before judge raymond dearie, where he currently serves as a senior u.s. district judge for the eastern district of new york. typically this kind of hearing is only procedural and establishes filing practices and timetables for the review of documents in the case, but just prior to today's hearing, attorneys for the former president stated in a filing last night they do not want to disclose to judge dearie which mar-a-lago documents they assert the former president may or may not have declassified. "the new york times" reports one time white house lawyer eric herschmann warned trump late last year he could be in legal trouble if he did not return those government documents, the ones he took with him when he left office. that's according to
journalist peter baker and susan glasser will join us to talk about that book.ill with us this hour as attorneys for the justice department, former president donald trump are set to appear before the court appointed special master in the mar-a-lago documents case. the hearing will take place at a federal courthouse in brooklyn before judge raymond dearie, where he currently serves as a senior u.s. district judge for the eastern district of new york. typically this kind of hearing is only...
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all part of a book coming out next week written by peter baker of "the new york times" and susan glasser yorker. >>> the pandemic death toll is a profound tragedy and a massive global failure at multiple levels that is a conclusion of a new report established yesterday in a medical journal. to break down the findings let's talk about with chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. the coronavirus death toll is now at 6 million. what did the commission cite as the biggest missteps here? >> there was some significant criticisms as you might imagine. if you look at the numbers overall, globally more than 6 million people have died. in the united states you have 1 million of those 6 million. we're not even 5% of the world's population in the united states yet accounted for that proportion of deaths. there are all sorts of things the commission looked at. at what point did scientists, governments start using evidence that was coming in. were there adequate supplies of personal protective equipment. how quick was the response, even in terms of declaring this a pandemic. you may remember th
all part of a book coming out next week written by peter baker of "the new york times" and susan glasser yorker. >>> the pandemic death toll is a profound tragedy and a massive global failure at multiple levels that is a conclusion of a new report established yesterday in a medical journal. to break down the findings let's talk about with chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta. the coronavirus death toll is now at 6 million. what did the commission cite as the biggest...
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according to the new book from journalist peter baker and susan glasser, trump not only repeatedly pressured his attorneys general to prosecute clinton, but told don mcgahn that if they win, he would prosecute her himself as president. and until the white house counsel that had to explain to trump that presidents, no, they cannot prosecute people. that's not how any of this works. donald trump campaigned on it. he tried to do it as president. and here we are, more than a year and a half after he left office and don't trump is still at it. after he's no good, very bad today of legal developments yesterday, trump went on sean hannity show to vent about all the ways in which he has been mistreated. and hear trump tell it last night -- with hillary clinton was accused of, having classified documents in her possession, was so bad, it might have been her emails the fbi was looking for when they swooped down on florida beach club last month. seriously, that is what he said. >> i pointed out hillary clinton, which is, i guess, the closest case in modern history, that this mirrors your case -- and it
according to the new book from journalist peter baker and susan glasser, trump not only repeatedly pressured his attorneys general to prosecute clinton, but told don mcgahn that if they win, he would prosecute her himself as president. and until the white house counsel that had to explain to trump that presidents, no, they cannot prosecute people. that's not how any of this works. donald trump campaigned on it. he tried to do it as president. and here we are, more than a year and a half after...
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the divider, but journalist peter baker and susan glasser, dives in how donald trump presents a new threatploiting the anti democratic section of the gop. joining me to discuss is a congressional reporter at politico. the divider hits bookshelves tuesday. a lot of interesting nuggets have been released. according to axios, it reveals that lindsey graham called trump a lying mother -- f her, but a lot of fun to hang out with. he gave what can you do shrug. what can you say about what has become a mindset for so many gop enablers? >> what's become fascinating over the years, watching how they react to the thing that donald trump has said and done, his more erotic temp did see, he's testified it but if falling back on the policies that they as conservative republicans have long supported. i'm talking about things like appointing conservatives to the federal judiciary, of course the three individuals that donald trump appointed to the supreme court that were very swiftly confirmed by the republican controlled senate. this is what conservative republicans on capitol hill care about. they did it
the divider, but journalist peter baker and susan glasser, dives in how donald trump presents a new threatploiting the anti democratic section of the gop. joining me to discuss is a congressional reporter at politico. the divider hits bookshelves tuesday. a lot of interesting nuggets have been released. according to axios, it reveals that lindsey graham called trump a lying mother -- f her, but a lot of fun to hang out with. he gave what can you do shrug. what can you say about what has become...
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retired brigadier general peter zwack and susan glasser, thank you. >>> more puerto rican residents arete next. luxury exemplified. innovation electrified. with apple music seamlessly integrated. the all-new, all-electric eqs suv from mercedes-benz. not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy 5x more plaque above the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. listerine. feel the whoa! alright, limu, give me a socket wrench, pliers, and a phone open to libertymutual.com they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need... and a blowtorch. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ don't mind me. i'm just the flu. i'm quite harmless, really. and when people ask, “but aren't you linked to dangerous flu complications, like pneumonia, heart attack, and hospitalizations?” i just say, “but, i'm just the flu.” it's him! who? i'm just the flu! fight the flu with sanofi flu vaccines, which help prevent flu in older adults. they've even been shown to provide better pro
retired brigadier general peter zwack and susan glasser, thank you. >>> more puerto rican residents arete next. luxury exemplified. innovation electrified. with apple music seamlessly integrated. the all-new, all-electric eqs suv from mercedes-benz. not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy 5x more plaque above the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. listerine. feel the whoa! alright, limu,...
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peter baker, who with your wife susan glasser have published the divider, which is an enormous 700-page of what donald trump did in his presidency with so many interviews since he left office. >> thank you very much. that includes the notes. you don't have to read the notes. what we found in doing this book is there's so much more still to be learned about donald trump. we thought we knew it all. we went back after he left office to see what more we could learn. this is the result of that. my guess is there's still more to learn as this lawsuit puts on the table that basically there's an endless mind of information out there to be gathered and reported to the public this one fashion or another. that's what we try to do with this book. >> congratulations to you and to susan for that. we'll be talking more about that in ts weeks and months to come. thank you for being with us today. chuck rosenberg, let's talk about today. it comes so quickly after yesterday we saw the judge showing a little bit of his hand and saying basically in the mar-a-lago case, put up or shut up. make your case, if
peter baker, who with your wife susan glasser have published the divider, which is an enormous 700-page of what donald trump did in his presidency with so many interviews since he left office. >> thank you very much. that includes the notes. you don't have to read the notes. what we found in doing this book is there's so much more still to be learned about donald trump. we thought we knew it all. we went back after he left office to see what more we could learn. this is the result of...
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. >> last night i had susan glasser and peter baker's book. it was a good read.he table of contents. the book of the day is the people of the state of new york by letitia james, and it is a hot read. >> it is hot. >> it is hot. what do you think? >> causing a big stir. causing a big stir. causing some problems. >> we'll see what happens. but if you look at -- i was like someone putting all of this together and i can o
. >> last night i had susan glasser and peter baker's book. it was a good read.he table of contents. the book of the day is the people of the state of new york by letitia james, and it is a hot read. >> it is hot. >> it is hot. what do you think? >> causing a big stir. causing a big stir. causing some problems. >> we'll see what happens. but if you look at -- i was like someone putting all of this together and i can o
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quotes in his four years was susan glasser. the new yorker wrote a profile of mike pompeo, the secretary of state, and she quoted some of the state department who said that pompeo is like a heat missile for donald trump's --. that's a great quote. and i use that as often as possible, including in the atlantic a few weeks ago. and basically, you know, the heat seeking missiles were launched from washington down mar a lago even after the posterior of the former president was rehomed to mar a lago. it's still there. it's a really sad state of affairs, but here we are bit into a scare affairs and it's scary. it seems to have this incredible. so i think absolutely there's no question about that. anyway, thank you but enjoy the book. yeah it's, it's fun. yeah. yeah it's scary situation and my mind. yeah very frightening that our democracy is on this precipice really. but i was thinking about liz cheney that you said to you know you were in spite of her politics, admiring her. and i certainly have i think we all have. but she's going
quotes in his four years was susan glasser. the new yorker wrote a profile of mike pompeo, the secretary of state, and she quoted some of the state department who said that pompeo is like a heat missile for donald trump's --. that's a great quote. and i use that as often as possible, including in the atlantic a few weeks ago. and basically, you know, the heat seeking missiles were launched from washington down mar a lago even after the posterior of the former president was rehomed to mar a...
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kate glasser well, of course, there's tremendous naval firepower there too, but i don't know if there is anything other than that, but but i think that he certainly pave the way in terms of the amphibious approach of the united states marine corps based on those operations. to your left here in the front row, please. hello. i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about why you chose the title did for the book? i you the breed general. seems like jumping in and out of boats and getting shot. and that seems so. different from my perception of what i would call a newbury general. right. well, i think he he. well, of all our publisher came up with that title. we didn't we had all we had different titles we were going to use, like from the rifleman screed, no enemy and or, you know, all. but but he really was. i mean, and even i've gotten comments that that marine corps officers higher echelon wouldn't talk to each other the way they did or they they wouldn't talk to the enlisted man. you know there wasn't that communication but this war in the pacific i there was he was jumping out
kate glasser well, of course, there's tremendous naval firepower there too, but i don't know if there is anything other than that, but but i think that he certainly pave the way in terms of the amphibious approach of the united states marine corps based on those operations. to your left here in the front row, please. hello. i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about why you chose the title did for the book? i you the breed general. seems like jumping in and out of boats and getting...
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there, so i’m hearing about it for the first time, but the size of which principles after leaving the glasserlent, all of a sudden, uh hmm, so how can you, well, just thinking, uh, explain these recommendations to citizens of certain countries to leave the territory of the russian federation, and this means they are preparing for some kind of very tough clinch confrontation of the third world and, again, i do not want to utter this word, but, nevertheless, when the americans say to their citizens. leave the territory of a particular country. this means that they are worried about the safety of these citizens on blow in this country. but it might be with them. why did they do they wore? these are clouds of questions. they said that while citizens with dual citizenship are russian american, for example, and in that case, there or russian german, they may be subject to mobilization in russia and therefore they tell their citizens to leave, not to be e. this was explained by another literally very short moment, as for angela merkel , she represents germany, a european country, the main sponsor of
there, so i’m hearing about it for the first time, but the size of which principles after leaving the glasserlent, all of a sudden, uh hmm, so how can you, well, just thinking, uh, explain these recommendations to citizens of certain countries to leave the territory of the russian federation, and this means they are preparing for some kind of very tough clinch confrontation of the third world and, again, i do not want to utter this word, but, nevertheless, when the americans say to their...
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i mean, it's fitting to me that in susan glasser and peter baker's book that just came out, that they talk about how my former boss, john kelly, went and picked up a psych book to rye to understand donald trump. because even his own chief of staff genuinely thought he had mental health issues. and this is emblematic of what we saw during the trump administration. his view that the presidency was all-powerful and now, clearly, his view that those powers continue in the post-presidency. and by the way, donald trump would use those words. you and i have talked about it before, nicole. that he told us, when i was in the oval office, he wanted to use his magical powers to solve any number of different issues. that's how he thought about it. and during the covid response, donald trump said, when you're president of the united states, the authority is total. and that's the way it's got to be. that's why he admired dictators, but that's simply not the case when it comes to classified information. and as we saw in the wake of the nixon presidency, the supreme court really came to the conclusio
i mean, it's fitting to me that in susan glasser and peter baker's book that just came out, that they talk about how my former boss, john kelly, went and picked up a psych book to rye to understand donald trump. because even his own chief of staff genuinely thought he had mental health issues. and this is emblematic of what we saw during the trump administration. his view that the presidency was all-powerful and now, clearly, his view that those powers continue in the post-presidency. and by...