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we have jim walden and catherine phyllis joining us. john, this is heartbreaking. it is heartbreaking to hear the ways men and boys are struggling in terms of school and the workforce and their earnings, in terms of their identity and their susceptibility to depression and substance abuse. i have seen this with my own friends. my guy friends struggle more than my girlfriends, frankie. what is going on? >> i think if you things are going on. i think richard's work on this has been brilliant, though, when you look at how many men have departed from the workforce, as compared to women, but also, they departed to where? not just unemployment, but higher death rates, higher suicide rates. interestingly, higher rates of addiction to things like opioids. you are seeing changes in man's place in society. if you take a look at the jobs of my father, or his father's father, there are not that many coal mines. if you take a look at the auto business, how much of the assembly line is robotic now? how many men have been displaced as women have been entering the workforce? >> an
we have jim walden and catherine phyllis joining us. john, this is heartbreaking. it is heartbreaking to hear the ways men and boys are struggling in terms of school and the workforce and their earnings, in terms of their identity and their susceptibility to depression and substance abuse. i have seen this with my own friends. my guy friends struggle more than my girlfriends, frankie. what is going on? >> i think if you things are going on. i think richard's work on this has been...
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also, national security attorney bradley moss is here, and former federal prosecutor jim walden joinss as well. good evening, gentlemen. jim, i'm going to start with you. your reaction to this new reporting on what we can expect next from the justice department. >> donald trump is bleeding to death from 1000 cuts. the idea that he would continue to have these documents and maryland one other place is astounding, but who can put anything past him? but this is exactly where the pests special master process, despite factor judge dearie, the special master, is a fantastic choice, it should never have been in the first place. there are 11,000 documents that are sitting there that could tell the doj exactly how many classified documents are missing, how they got, there how they might be story. they can't do anything because they're sitting in a database, and reviewed. this is why special masters in the circumstances are almost unheard of, and that is a problem for the doj. but it is more importantly a problem for our national security. >> bradley, with the doj even put out this kind of dema
also, national security attorney bradley moss is here, and former federal prosecutor jim walden joinss as well. good evening, gentlemen. jim, i'm going to start with you. your reaction to this new reporting on what we can expect next from the justice department. >> donald trump is bleeding to death from 1000 cuts. the idea that he would continue to have these documents and maryland one other place is astounding, but who can put anything past him? but this is exactly where the pests...
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pete struck, miles taylor, jim walden, my mind is blown.g news coverage. quick break for us, we'll be right back. right back have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy! well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash. even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there! sitting on all this cash. if you own a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, you can sell all or part of it to coventry. even a term policy. for cash, or a combination of cash and coverage, with no future premiums. someone needs to tell them, that they're sitting on a goldmine, and you have no idea! hey, guys! you're sitting on a goldmine! come on, guys! do you hear that? i don't hear anything anymore. find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. [coughing] hi, susan. honey. yeah. i respect that. but that cough look
pete struck, miles taylor, jim walden, my mind is blown.g news coverage. quick break for us, we'll be right back. right back have any idea? that they can sell their life insurance policy for cash? so they're basically sitting on a goldmine? i don't think they have a clue. that's crazy! well, not everyone knows coventry's helped thousands of people sell their policies for cash. even term policies. i can't believe they're just sitting up there! sitting on all this cash. if you own a life...
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that but i want to bring in cnn senior political analyst, john avlon, also jim walden -- jennifer rogers, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. so glad to have all of you here. thanks so much. john, i will start with you. this inadvertent court filing revealing some of what the doj's east from mar-a-lago. what is in there. ? what is this about? >> it is embarrassing, because it should have been posted it is revealing. to the extent that it gives you some insight into what was being hoarded by the ex president. it is hard to say how much detail there is. this is all sort of penny and the stuff. it's phone records. it's medical letter. there's no smoking gun that is evident in this list that was provided. but it does show just how granular this information ultimately is going to get and before us. >> jennifer, listen, you know this better than anyone else. there is this the show that the doj system of filling -- filtering out material, excuse -- me that it is actually working here? how does something like -- this how do documents like this get out to the pub
that but i want to bring in cnn senior political analyst, john avlon, also jim walden -- jennifer rogers, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. so glad to have all of you here. thanks so much. john, i will start with you. this inadvertent court filing revealing some of what the doj's east from mar-a-lago. what is in there. ? what is this about? >> it is embarrassing, because it should have been posted it is revealing. to the extent that it gives you some...
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jackie alemany, investigations reporter as well as an msnbc contributor, and with me at the table, jim walden, former assistant u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. jackie, this is your paper's reporting, your colleagues' reporting, tell me what you guys have learned. >> some outstanding reporting by any colleague, that bill done all of the reporting we have done so far about this investigation that really spilled into public view obviously when the fbi did first execute that search warrant to take back hundreds and thousands of these documents from mar-a-lago. but i think as you noted what devlon's reporting underscores about this information that was taken is that the risks that come with the former president taking these documents. he has consistently tried to dismiss the investigation, down play it, his supporters and those around the former president have not taken it seriously, but as you outlined, these are materials about guarded government secrets, where even if a whiff or a hint of some of this information regarding china and iran gets out, it could imperil sources an
jackie alemany, investigations reporter as well as an msnbc contributor, and with me at the table, jim walden, former assistant u.s. attorney for the eastern district of new york. jackie, this is your paper's reporting, your colleagues' reporting, tell me what you guys have learned. >> some outstanding reporting by any colleague, that bill done all of the reporting we have done so far about this investigation that really spilled into public view obviously when the fbi did first execute...