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we will have more in a moment with jonathan turley. first tonight president trump in deal maker mode trying to smooth over tensions with north korea as the world waits for the next move in this fascinating play that is going on that leads to this historic summit. the president today reassuring kim jong-un that he won't end up like the deposed libyan already muammar gaddafi who was killed and dragged through the streets after denuclearization. >> in libya, we decimated that country. there was no deal to keep gaddafi. this would be with kim jong-un something where he will be in his country and running his country. his country would be very rich. his people ever industrious. we never said to gaddafi we will give you protection or military strength or all of these things. we went in and decimated him. we did the same thing with iraq. >> martha: we begin tonight with chief white house correspondent john roberts. >> good evening. north korea did not like one bit what john bolton told our chris wallace on fox news sunday on april 29th. that n
we will have more in a moment with jonathan turley. first tonight president trump in deal maker mode trying to smooth over tensions with north korea as the world waits for the next move in this fascinating play that is going on that leads to this historic summit. the president today reassuring kim jong-un that he won't end up like the deposed libyan already muammar gaddafi who was killed and dragged through the streets after denuclearization. >> in libya, we decimated that country. there...
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and to everybody's question, but jonathan turley, what's the end game here?the end game is not good for anybody who can see clearly. >> and what's so interesting is that at the beginning of this piece, joe outlines what a great job rudy giuliani did turning around the city. that's the administration i was part of. that's the rudy giuliani i know. that's the rudy giuliani i miss. i mean even when you look at that -- >> he's gone. >> he used to give a state of the city, lay out something, lay out what his vision, deliver it without notes. he was fantastic. this interview we saw the other night was disjointed. he went into fisa warrants -- he should be doing his job. which is to prep the president. not be his pr guy, but be his lawyer. and seeing him take this tack. now i think knowing rudy, he has reason for it. i just don't see how it turned out to his best interests. >> i can't imagine what that would be. >> as we talked about yesterday, the people he is calling stormtroopers is the same fbi he relied on in the days after 9/11, he walked through the streets w
and to everybody's question, but jonathan turley, what's the end game here?the end game is not good for anybody who can see clearly. >> and what's so interesting is that at the beginning of this piece, joe outlines what a great job rudy giuliani did turning around the city. that's the administration i was part of. that's the rudy giuliani i know. that's the rudy giuliani i miss. i mean even when you look at that -- >> he's gone. >> he used to give a state of the city, lay out...
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for more on this line of inquiry, i spoke to georgeon washinniversity law professor jonathan turley. kejonathan, it does sound very innocuous question to the president -- when did you become aware of the trump tower meeting with the russian is it really? jonathan: actually, it is the sleeper questions that present the greatest threat. the that look like housekeeping ones by the general counsel could be more than that. part of the problem is the house intelligence committee released a report and part of the confli between republicans and democrats dealt with this one phone call which was a blocked number. the democrats wanted to subpoena the records toind out if that was trump. sometimes he would use a blocked number to call his son. this call happened to fall between two critical calls about me trump tower meeting. this one is in tdle. the republicans declined to subpoena that information. if the president admits that he was the blocked , it will be a problem because he said he had no knowledge of the meeting. don, jr., said he had no knowledge ofurhe meeting. that is the sleeper ques
for more on this line of inquiry, i spoke to georgeon washinniversity law professor jonathan turley. kejonathan, it does sound very innocuous question to the president -- when did you become aware of the trump tower meeting with the russian is it really? jonathan: actually, it is the sleeper questions that present the greatest threat. the that look like housekeeping ones by the general counsel could be more than that. part of the problem is the house intelligence committee released a report and...
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jonathan turley, constitutional attorney at george washington university. always good to have you here. so how do you think rudy giuliani is doing so far, helping or hurting this case? >> well, i do not think that this was a particular stellar performance, to be absolutely honest. you know, you take these interviews under legal hip credit both, do no harm, and i do think that he caused some damage for the president. in much of it is not necessarily that offense, but the delivery in these hysterical interviews. now i do not see the intelligent design behind this. you know, for example, trying to convert what was treated as a gift into a loan does not take you out of the campaign finance problem. we can talk about how serious a campaign finance allegation may be, these are not often prosecuted, but it is simply not true that just because the money did not come from the campaign that it is clearly not a campaign finance violation. indeed, by saying this alone, it can trip other wires including new reporting problems even tax problems, so it is a little bit sur
jonathan turley, constitutional attorney at george washington university. always good to have you here. so how do you think rudy giuliani is doing so far, helping or hurting this case? >> well, i do not think that this was a particular stellar performance, to be absolutely honest. you know, you take these interviews under legal hip credit both, do no harm, and i do think that he caused some damage for the president. in much of it is not necessarily that offense, but the delivery in these...
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jonathan turley weighs in on whether or not he thinks that that is the case and what it might mean.resident trumps her showing no mercy for jeff sessions, is it time to show the attorney general the door a question he do that. for my campaign manager david bossi is coming up next. >> he should have let us know if he was going to recuse himself. he made what i considered to be a terrible mistake for the country. but he will figure that out. ♪ finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true instinct. real meat #1. a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one true instinct
jonathan turley weighs in on whether or not he thinks that that is the case and what it might mean.resident trumps her showing no mercy for jeff sessions, is it time to show the attorney general the door a question he do that. for my campaign manager david bossi is coming up next. >> he should have let us know if he was going to recuse himself. he made what i considered to be a terrible mistake for the country. but he will figure that out. ♪ finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down...
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>> i half agree with jonathan turley. i think obstruction is a viable theory here. by the way, the president is wrong. you don't need to prove an underlying crime to prove obstruction. obstruction is a stand-alone crime. and it may be what they're after in the southern district of new york. where i disagree with mr. turley is that it seems that there is also a viable ongoing investigation by the mueller team of the conspiracy to interfere in the election. >> andrew, just one thing about rudy giuliani that we should know. >> he's a lot calmer in person than he is in public. that could be why trump is gelling with him better than we would think from the outside. >> andrew kirtzman, good to have you. chuck rosenberg, always good to have you. sorry i wasn't here last week when you were here in new york. >> sorry to miss you. >> bummer. thanks, guys. >>> and former trump advisor michael caputo sat down with robert mueller's team. what did investigators ask? mr. caputo is live -- next. alice is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread t
>> i half agree with jonathan turley. i think obstruction is a viable theory here. by the way, the president is wrong. you don't need to prove an underlying crime to prove obstruction. obstruction is a stand-alone crime. and it may be what they're after in the southern district of new york. where i disagree with mr. turley is that it seems that there is also a viable ongoing investigation by the mueller team of the conspiracy to interfere in the election. >> andrew, just one thing...
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professor jonathan turley, thank you for joining us. it is nine months since islamic state was defeated in his stronghold in mosul in iraq. it is still not clear how many civilians were killed in the battle. thanates varyromore 1000 210,000. to 10,000.00 many were reportedly kled in alition airstrikes. so far only the u.s. and australia have accepted any responsibility for civilian deaths, while in the u.k., thest mi of defense says it has seen no evidence, as our defense correspondent jonas.an beale repo jonathan: this is the graveyard of the group called the islamic state. it is also the tomb of an unknownumber of civilians. the old city of mosul where the extremists made their stand, defeated with the help of unrelenting coalition airstrikes. making their way through the shattered shell of the city, a team of iraqi volunteers is trying to clear up the chaos. this was also home to tens of thousands of peoe trapped in the fighting. nine months on, it is still a toxic wasteland, littered not just with bombs but bodies, took lolike child
professor jonathan turley, thank you for joining us. it is nine months since islamic state was defeated in his stronghold in mosul in iraq. it is still not clear how many civilians were killed in the battle. thanates varyromore 1000 210,000. to 10,000.00 many were reportedly kled in alition airstrikes. so far only the u.s. and australia have accepted any responsibility for civilian deaths, while in the u.k., thest mi of defense says it has seen no evidence, as our defense correspondent jonas.an...
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on twitter president trump jonathan turley who told fox that the president deserves some answers.of ousting ag sally yates i find her actions to be really quite unbelievable. and said if the obama administration put the opposing campaign's presidential candidate or his campaign under investigation, that raises legitimate questions, adding it goes to the heart of our electoral system. >> we should get everyone involved in. get them on the record and get that record to the public. at some point we have to come back together as a country. this division is getting deeper. it's because politicians on both sides are playing games with these investigations. >> while new york democratic senator chuck schumer noted in a tweet the mueller investigation's 19 indictments and three guilty pleas, he failed to mention that there has been no evidence of russian collusion uncovered by the special counsel who may not, if the president's lawyers have their way, get an opportunity to interview the president in the russia probe. >> the reality is, we're not going to sit them down if this is a trap for
on twitter president trump jonathan turley who told fox that the president deserves some answers.of ousting ag sally yates i find her actions to be really quite unbelievable. and said if the obama administration put the opposing campaign's presidential candidate or his campaign under investigation, that raises legitimate questions, adding it goes to the heart of our electoral system. >> we should get everyone involved in. get them on the record and get that record to the public. at some...
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i always appreciate your analysis. >> thank you. >>> that's jonathan turley. what are your thoughts. tweet me @smerconish or go to my facebook page. i will read some throughout the course of the program. like this, if a point of that statement is that he doesn't know all the facts and is not speaking on behalf of the president, why should we listen to or believe anything rudy says? jeffrey, that's the question people are asking i think about the white house now, that it's death by 1,000 cuts. like the doctor, the whole doctor ronny issue and the doctor from new york and the president having dictated that. in the scheme of things, is it a big deal? no. but when you add them all up, it's problematic. one more if we have time for it. is a retainer fee or a retain-her fee? this legal stuff is so confusing. david, it's the only time -- i tweeted this earlier in the week. i said it's the only case i've ever heard of where a billionaire has to use a retainer in $35,000 monthly installments to pay a $130,000 debt. it strains creditity. go to smerconish.com, answer the
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let's first look at what jonathan turley said about all this.concerned about a potential conflict. he said if the operation with deripaska contravened federal law, this figure could be viewee as a potential embarrassment for mueller. the question is whether he could implicate -- it could implicate mueller in impropriety. and then alan dershowitz saying this. he also had similar concerns c about a potential conflict. i think we have the full screen. he said the real question becomes whether it was proper to leave him, deripaska, out of the v9 indictment. and whether that omission was to avoid a kind of transparency that is really required by the law. >> i talked to four or five legal experts.la they all have the same assessment. f they all different viewpoints. you said we don't leave any men behind her think about how desperate the fbi had to be to go to a russian oligarch and say could you from this because the united states wouldn't fund it. the cia would not go back and get their own men to the level that the fbi thought it deserved so they g
let's first look at what jonathan turley said about all this.concerned about a potential conflict. he said if the operation with deripaska contravened federal law, this figure could be viewee as a potential embarrassment for mueller. the question is whether he could implicate -- it could implicate mueller in impropriety. and then alan dershowitz saying this. he also had similar concerns c about a potential conflict. i think we have the full screen. he said the real question becomes whether it...
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jonath jonathan turley and carol leonnig.u all on board this morning. >> we'll jump in there in a second. couple quick questions. jonathan turley, obviously the news about bob mueller, saying, well, you know, fantastic. you can say what you want to say, but you've got the power to pardon, but i have the power to subpoena. where do we go from here -- >> a little chilling, isn't it? >> if robert mueller decides to subpoena the president? >> not a good place from the perspective of the president. he can follow the rather checkered legacy of richard nixon and bill clinton. this did not work out well. the law is on mueller's side. i think the president will lose. i'm surprised this is still being entertained. like the old joke, the guy jumping off the high-rise and saying so far so good as he passes floor by floor. it's not going to end well. and so if you're going to fight with the special counsel, he's likely to prevail. you'll have more extended litigation going through the midterms, but he does have the right to call you. but
jonath jonathan turley and carol leonnig.u all on board this morning. >> we'll jump in there in a second. couple quick questions. jonathan turley, obviously the news about bob mueller, saying, well, you know, fantastic. you can say what you want to say, but you've got the power to pardon, but i have the power to subpoena. where do we go from here -- >> a little chilling, isn't it? >> if robert mueller decides to subpoena the president? >> not a good place from the...
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we have jonathan turley. >> thank you. >> some.g to make sense, isn't it? >> well it is. i'm mystified by the response in the media. i mean, i think it is undeniable that the president's early allegations have been validated to a large extent. i think you can acknowledge that without necessarily saying that this was clearly done for the wrong purpose. i also don't understand why there isn't more of a concern here. steve: right. >> the investigation may find that there was a valid reason to investigate. clearly page was under investigation long before the campaign but we've always been very critical of other countries where governments put their opponents under investigation and there is a legitimate reason for to us be concerned and i think the president has raised that. steve: the suggestion there was a spy who was either inside or really close to the campaign, you know you read the story about the cambridge professor who has been outed by a bunch of papers, suddenly it makes sense. offers george papadopoulos, come let us have mea
we have jonathan turley. >> thank you. >> some.g to make sense, isn't it? >> well it is. i'm mystified by the response in the media. i mean, i think it is undeniable that the president's early allegations have been validated to a large extent. i think you can acknowledge that without necessarily saying that this was clearly done for the wrong purpose. i also don't understand why there isn't more of a concern here. steve: right. >> the investigation may find that there...
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that's what he said. >> i thought you were going to say roy cohen. >> jonathan turley, in usa today,, in part, this -- that latest report of the expanding investigation into obstruction of justice by president trump follows a disturbing pattern of self-inflicted wounds. trump, allegedly called attorney general jeff sessions to mar-a-lago in march, 2017, to berate him before recusing himself from the russian investigation and demand that he unrecuse himself. such a request would be as improper ethically as grammatically. ha is striking is the trump camp's response to the story and what it shows about the most viable defense to any case on alleged obstruction against donald trump. a type of justified self-defense. the challenge for trump's counsel is develop a defense where such self-defeating acts become acts of self-defense. professor turley, asking someone to unrecuse themselves, that alone has issues. i mean, how much more do we need to hear the president say himself or in testimony made by jeff sessions himself at some point that will show this president was trying to obstruction
that's what he said. >> i thought you were going to say roy cohen. >> jonathan turley, in usa today,, in part, this -- that latest report of the expanding investigation into obstruction of justice by president trump follows a disturbing pattern of self-inflicted wounds. trump, allegedly called attorney general jeff sessions to mar-a-lago in march, 2017, to berate him before recusing himself from the russian investigation and demand that he unrecuse himself. such a request would be...
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jonathan turley joins us now to explain that. also with us we have former u.s.of alabama and an msnbc contributor, joyce vance on the set. nb nbc chief legal correspondent and host of "the beat," ari melber, and john podhoretz is with us as well. >> the strategy has obviously changed with the trump defense team. i don't see any intelligent design here that is going towards the prosecutors and trying to resolve this case. you see with giuliani, who seems to be struggling to beat the timing of that suicide team by half, but he's clearly indicating that they want a more confrontational approach. they're not going to make any concessions. they're threatening the prosecutors. and the question is what is that? and frankly it looks very familiar. i testified during the impeachment hearings for clinton, and this looks a lot like that. they went with this very confrontational approach. they went to the courts on very dubious constitutional arguments. they lost. it resulted in a unanimous decision against clinton, all designed to really sort of have a muscle play at the e
jonathan turley joins us now to explain that. also with us we have former u.s.of alabama and an msnbc contributor, joyce vance on the set. nb nbc chief legal correspondent and host of "the beat," ari melber, and john podhoretz is with us as well. >> the strategy has obviously changed with the trump defense team. i don't see any intelligent design here that is going towards the prosecutors and trying to resolve this case. you see with giuliani, who seems to be struggling to beat...
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we are joined onset by jonathan turley a constitutional law professor at george washington university. wish you happy birthday. >> thank you, margaret. >> brennan: i understand that two of our last guests were also students of yours at some point? >> that's right. both kellyanne and michael. i've said you don't have to go out gw for national news. you just proved that. >> brennan: look at some of the work they have done here. you have said that in many ways the president -- that these questions about stormj daniels could in fact layout the case for robert mueller on on jukes of justice that we have yet to see when it comes to the main legal case he's chasing which is regarding russian election meddling. explain that. >> the danger here is that danid supply the obstruction case that has so far evaded robert mueller. i don't think the obstruction case or collusion case that mueller is pursuing is materialized as far as we can see as a serious threat against the president. but obstruction case would be easier with stormy daniels. even though guiliani says that this is a weak case under f
we are joined onset by jonathan turley a constitutional law professor at george washington university. wish you happy birthday. >> thank you, margaret. >> brennan: i understand that two of our last guests were also students of yours at some point? >> that's right. both kellyanne and michael. i've said you don't have to go out gw for national news. you just proved that. >> brennan: look at some of the work they have done here. you have said that in many ways the president...
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. >> a constitutional law professor, jonathan turley, made this point -- there is legitimate reason for the president to ask for this investigation. he wants the doj to investigate the investigation and the doj has said they're going to appoint -- or allow the ig to do it. this is what turley points out. foreign intelligence surveillance act application, the fisa application, was based, at least in part, on a dossier that was paid, at least in part, for by the clinton campaign. key justice department officials expressed hostile views of trump in e-mails and text messages. peter strzok. do you think jonathan turley has a point that the president, at the very least, is allowed to ask questions about this given those facts? >> you know, in is what happens when you add one conspiracy theory after another. to each of those things there is an answer. with the two fbi agents, for example, yes, they expressed derogatory opinions of donald trump. and they also expressed derogatory opinions about hillary clinton and loretta lunc lynch. there is no evidence it impacted the work they were doing. th
. >> a constitutional law professor, jonathan turley, made this point -- there is legitimate reason for the president to ask for this investigation. he wants the doj to investigate the investigation and the doj has said they're going to appoint -- or allow the ig to do it. this is what turley points out. foreign intelligence surveillance act application, the fisa application, was based, at least in part, on a dossier that was paid, at least in part, for by the clinton campaign. key...
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chief national correspondent ed henry and constitutional attorney jonathan turley take that on right break. ♪ i will. but first, a little presentation. hijacking earth's geothermal energy supply. phase 1. choosing the right drill bit. as long as evil villains reveal their plans, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of
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. >> reporter: george washington university law professor and impeachment expert, jonathan turley: >>re are questions on that list that are sleepers, that look like innocuous housekeeping questions. but they could be the most lethal of all of the questions. >> glor: interesting point. so, major, what is the bottom line here going forward? w w do these-- how does this potentially affect whether the president sits for an interview with the special counsel? >> reporter: well, the truth, jeff, is, neither side wants a enght over a subpoena for a presidential interview. mueller's team knows with flood on the white house staff, they rnll go up in attorney experienced in these matters, rsd that struggle could go all the way to the supreme court. on the other hand, the president's legal team knows that would extend the mueller investigation for months, and possibly in the eyes of the public, make the president look as if he was afraid of that titerview. so the incentives for a compromise are there. that's why talks continue. the biggest change, jeff, with cobb's departure, outside of the whit
. >> reporter: george washington university law professor and impeachment expert, jonathan turley: >>re are questions on that list that are sleepers, that look like innocuous housekeeping questions. but they could be the most lethal of all of the questions. >> glor: interesting point. so, major, what is the bottom line here going forward? w w do these-- how does this potentially affect whether the president sits for an interview with the special counsel? >> reporter:...
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>> i'll tell you and maybe jonathan turley can tell us as well. hing we talked about this morning and nearly every other morning is like a group of people talking together during a rainout of a baseball game. and this game won't start until a man named robert mueller comes forward with a report that we don't know what will be in the report because it's the only leak-proof element in washington, d.c. that has ever occurred but what is your sense in terms of timing? because we have supposedly a summit coming up between the president of the united states and the premier of north korea. we have the upcoming off-year elections coming up this fall. do you have any sense of timing on what is going on with the special prosecutor? >> i don't see how this is going to end any time soon because there are cases already in the pipeline which have to be litigated. moreover, if he issues a report to congress, let's say that comes out, people have talked about things like before labor day and other dates. even if those are true, if he has decided that he cannot ind
>> i'll tell you and maybe jonathan turley can tell us as well. hing we talked about this morning and nearly every other morning is like a group of people talking together during a rainout of a baseball game. and this game won't start until a man named robert mueller comes forward with a report that we don't know what will be in the report because it's the only leak-proof element in washington, d.c. that has ever occurred but what is your sense in terms of timing? because we have...
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. >> of george washington university law professor and impeachment expert jonathan turley. >> there arens on the list that -- that are sleepers. that look like -- innocuous house keeping questions. but they could be the most lethal of all of the questions. >>> the government of mexico told central americans camped out to find shelter some where else. migrants part of a caravan are seeking asylum in the united states. so far a trickle have been allowed to apply. mireya villarreal reports. >> reporter: a mine of two dozen migrants from the caravan made their ways to the doors of the border crossing facilities to day where they will plead their case for asylum. once inside, they wait in a holding area before an initial screening with customs officers in this building. next they will be taken to detention center where they will undergo indepth interview to assess credibility of their claims. they're being persecuted back home. is there a time frame for that? how long do they have to research that information? >> usually swiftly give them the interview in the first week or two. after they pr
. >> of george washington university law professor and impeachment expert jonathan turley. >> there arens on the list that -- that are sleepers. that look like -- innocuous house keeping questions. but they could be the most lethal of all of the questions. >>> the government of mexico told central americans camped out to find shelter some where else. migrants part of a caravan are seeking asylum in the united states. so far a trickle have been allowed to apply. mireya...
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. >> martha: jonathan turley, always good to see you. >> thanks martha. >> martha: coming up tonight, the american bishop that wow the world and woke up the royals at the big wedding joins me with his behind the sxraenz -- scenes story and the urgent plea to call in the troops to save chicago. >> what he the hell is going on in chicago? what the hell is happening there? >> martha: president trump long outspoken about the levels of violent crime in chicago and in 2017 even threaten to send in the feds if the situation didn't impr improve and now a powerful editorial begs the president to do that and he described a 13-year-old babysitter having to negotiate with extortionist gang bangers who extract half her earnings under the pretense of protecting her life and virginity and a boy had to drop out of college and join a gang because it's the only way he won't get harassed or killed. we'll hear from the professor hill in a moment and once again, the streets are heating. trey gallagher has the story. >> it's the coldest on record in chicago and by the end of april the murder rate was down
. >> martha: jonathan turley, always good to see you. >> thanks martha. >> martha: coming up tonight, the american bishop that wow the world and woke up the royals at the big wedding joins me with his behind the sxraenz -- scenes story and the urgent plea to call in the troops to save chicago. >> what he the hell is going on in chicago? what the hell is happening there? >> martha: president trump long outspoken about the levels of violent crime in chicago and in...
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charles: rob, earlier there was an article by jonathan turley and one of the lines that caught me is where he said there should be serious concern that the obama administration used secret intelligence powers to spy on the campaign of an opposing party. these are tactics uses from turkey to iran. >> while obama is the president and donald trump is the president, they are not chess pieces to be used. we have an objective justice department, fbi, cia. charles: they were perhaps doing these things without the consent or knowledge of president trump? >> yes. and donald trump is teetering on the brinkmanship of a constitutional crisis. he knows it, he's guilty and he's using every form of misdirection he to be slow things down and make this process go awry because he's going to get impeached. it's obvious to me, he's like a cornered rat right now. charles: getting back to this topic, deroy. a lot of things i read today and what i'm understanding from experts in thissed field, this averts a constitutional crisis. >> the only constitutional crisis i think is if the documents congress subpoe
charles: rob, earlier there was an article by jonathan turley and one of the lines that caught me is where he said there should be serious concern that the obama administration used secret intelligence powers to spy on the campaign of an opposing party. these are tactics uses from turkey to iran. >> while obama is the president and donald trump is the president, they are not chess pieces to be used. we have an objective justice department, fbi, cia. charles: they were perhaps doing these...
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i'm wondering, though, jonathan turley, let's take it out of the realm of cable news and take it to thets. all of these admissions, all of these conflicting statements actually can put donald trump in serious legal jeopardy. you write about it this morning. tell us about it. >> well, i can. the problem is not the campaign finance charge itself. it can be brought as a criminal case. there is a good defense here being lost in bad delivery. there is the irrespective test that is used by the f.e.c. that they are trying to articulate. but the problem is really the investigation itself. the investigation has been in the field. they have a search warrant referring to the payments of stormy daniels. any effort to influence witnesses, with hold evidence, produce false narratives could be the obstruction case that has so far evaded robert mueller. with regard to the comey matter, it's more complex because the president is using his inherent constitutional powers. but with stormy daniels, all that falls away. if you try to influence witnesses, obstruct efforts with regard to that investigation, it
i'm wondering, though, jonathan turley, let's take it out of the realm of cable news and take it to thets. all of these admissions, all of these conflicting statements actually can put donald trump in serious legal jeopardy. you write about it this morning. tell us about it. >> well, i can. the problem is not the campaign finance charge itself. it can be brought as a criminal case. there is a good defense here being lost in bad delivery. there is the irrespective test that is used by the...
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jonathan turley, georgetown law professor.here are a handful of people who stood tall in these moments and berated a legal profession and judiciary that is bringing almost as much -- you can argue the degrees -- but a commensurate amount of shame to themselves as the journalism community in this country. >> the long-term consciouses of that, it's enormously corrosive to the people's trust and the justice system. people don't believe in the fbi anymore. if you go into a court, even if there is disagreements in philosophy, you will get a fair shake by an even-tempered judiciously balanced person. people don't believe in that anymore. and the consequences for the country are grave. lou: if special counsel were going to mess with this president further in any way, i think there would be an uproar in this country that would bored on civil disobedience. i really do. the courts are a sham. the legal profession has disgraced itself. this is just different's stunning moment in history when there is such an absence of integrity in the c
jonathan turley, georgetown law professor.here are a handful of people who stood tall in these moments and berated a legal profession and judiciary that is bringing almost as much -- you can argue the degrees -- but a commensurate amount of shame to themselves as the journalism community in this country. >> the long-term consciouses of that, it's enormously corrosive to the people's trust and the justice system. people don't believe in the fbi anymore. if you go into a court, even if...
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. >> heather: george washington university law professor jonathan turley endorsing the department oftice investigating the f.b.i. after the president went off on twitter basically saying this quote amongst a lot of other things. i here by demand that the department of justice look into whether or not the f.b.i./d.o.j. infiltrated or surveilled the trump campaign for political purposes and if any such demands or requests were made by people within the obama administration. byron york is the chief political correspondent for "the washington examiner" and joins us with more on this. we appreciate it, byron. so in terms of how the d.o.j. has now responded. they say the i.g. will take this over and they will investigate, add it to the fisa investigation, do you think it's a good idea? >> i think first of all this was going to be investigated. no doubt about that. there is a possibility that what the president was calling for is already being investigated. remember, there is an existing inspector general investigation into what republicans call fisa abuse, the use of the trump dossier and
. >> heather: george washington university law professor jonathan turley endorsing the department oftice investigating the f.b.i. after the president went off on twitter basically saying this quote amongst a lot of other things. i here by demand that the department of justice look into whether or not the f.b.i./d.o.j. infiltrated or surveilled the trump campaign for political purposes and if any such demands or requests were made by people within the obama administration. byron york is...
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jonathan, you went to middle school with little willie geist, right? >> it's true. i want to apologize to willie, i was supposed to jump out of a cake, but -- >> wow, that's a visual. professor turley>> well i'll tell you next time, jonathan, we will supply a larger cake for to you jump out of. but since we don't have the cake, why don't we just go with the next best thing -- and that is the rich, delicious rudy giuliani interview last night. what was your take-away? >> well, sort of the welcome to the jungle moment for flood. i mean, he hasn't been a lawyer on the team for 24 hours, and we have this incredibly painful moment. it really did seem to me like giuliani was on live television, in real-time fishing for a rationale. which is something that you don't really see in a major case. the weird thing about this, and there was a great deal that was weird about this, is it didn't help, what giuliani was suggesting, i think, is that, that cohen was accepting money as a lawyer that was really a payment for stormy daniels. that wouldn't be a good thing. you don't accept legal fees, call them legal fees when they're really a subterfuge for paying off a porn star. it doesn't get you, it
jonathan, you went to middle school with little willie geist, right? >> it's true. i want to apologize to willie, i was supposed to jump out of a cake, but -- >> wow, that's a visual. professor turley>> well i'll tell you next time, jonathan, we will supply a larger cake for to you jump out of. but since we don't have the cake, why don't we just go with the next best thing -- and that is the rich, delicious rudy giuliani interview last night. what was your take-away? >>...
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we will have more in a moment with jonathan turley. tonight president trump in deal maker mode trying to smooth over tensions with north korea as the world waits for the next move in this fascinating play that is going on that leads to this historic summit. the president today reassuring kim jong-un that he won't end up like the
we will have more in a moment with jonathan turley. tonight president trump in deal maker mode trying to smooth over tensions with north korea as the world waits for the next move in this fascinating play that is going on that leads to this historic summit. the president today reassuring kim jong-un that he won't end up like the
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alan dershowitz, jonathan turley are both telling john solomon fact this previous relationship with robertueller is a massive conflict ofla interest as it relates to the mueller probe. we did reach out to the special counsel for a statement but they don't really like me over there. they did not comment. john solomon will join us later with these details, stunning development tonight. yet another setback for mueller and his corrupt investigation. two fridays ago, the judge ts eliot the third called out mueller's probe is nothing more than a witch hunt to get to president trump, to get to impeachment, to get to some charges t brought against the president. another judge is not picking apart mueller's indictment of those russian nationals.on tonight we have more incredible information that mueller's investigation is imploding, and a russian company that was indicted by the special counsel, remember, mueller didn't think anyone would respond, is calling the charges baseless, and in court saying mueller and his hacks haven't even shown that the company intentionally broke the law. law and crime
alan dershowitz, jonathan turley are both telling john solomon fact this previous relationship with robertueller is a massive conflict ofla interest as it relates to the mueller probe. we did reach out to the special counsel for a statement but they don't really like me over there. they did not comment. john solomon will join us later with these details, stunning development tonight. yet another setback for mueller and his corrupt investigation. two fridays ago, the judge ts eliot the third...
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>> the two pundits you have to read if you want to understand the president's legal team are jonathan turleyy. could be good news because turley is one of the only people who argued that the president might not face disaster if he were to sit with interview and theres the interview could be a good idea. >> for the president. >> right. >> could he be indicted. >> no, he thinks he can't be indicted. >> a major rift developed within trump's economic and trade team that's become personal. peter navarro and steven mnuchin the treasury secretary had a major blowup in china. >> i'm rooting for wilbur. thank you, phil rucker, betsy woodruff and jonathan swan. wooibt. for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharges. what can i say? control suits me. go national. go like a pro. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen
>> the two pundits you have to read if you want to understand the president's legal team are jonathan turleyy. could be good news because turley is one of the only people who argued that the president might not face disaster if he were to sit with interview and theres the interview could be a good idea. >> for the president. >> right. >> could he be indicted. >> no, he thinks he can't be indicted. >> a major rift developed within trump's economic and trade...
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white house attorney, was at both of these briefings, something george washington law professor jonathan turley said was a blunder of the first order. was it appropriate for emmet flood to be there at both briefings and set the tone? >> look, i think it was a bullying tactic to send a message to the fbi director, to rod rosenstein, that he wanted them to give congress what they wanted, that he was watching, that he had the power to do that, that this was his justice department, he has the right to send anybody he wants. there was no reason for emmet flood to be there. rudy giuliani, who has these sort of spasmodic blurts of truth said he did it because the president has the power -- absolute right to send anybody he wants. he has a right to know what's going on. he doesn't. he may under law run the justice department and all the executive agencies, but the justice department is different and this is a probe about him. sending his lawyer there was a maligned message to the fbi director, to the justice department, that he's watching. >> david, you asked former deputy attorney general sally yates
white house attorney, was at both of these briefings, something george washington law professor jonathan turley said was a blunder of the first order. was it appropriate for emmet flood to be there at both briefings and set the tone? >> look, i think it was a bullying tactic to send a message to the fbi director, to rod rosenstein, that he wanted them to give congress what they wanted, that he was watching, that he had the power to do that, that this was his justice department, he has the...
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byron york from the "washington examiner" and jonathan turley. professor, first to you.oes the public, do americans have a right to know if they were spied on and why? >> i think that they do. these are very serious allegations and they are unprecedented. we don't know what the truth is. maybe there was a valid reason for the investigation. maybe they used valid means, but we should want to know. what i think it is being a case of willful blindness here is that we have confirmation that trump apparently was correct when he said over a year ago that he had people in his campaign that were under surveillance and it turns out that it was much broader than we thought even though people like clapper and other in the obama's administration don't make it administration to 90. it does appear to be a surveillance program, it does appear to be an investigation and now you have an individual who reportedly offered to be an advisor in a campaign when he was an asset for the fbi or the cia or both. i can't imagine what justice official would sign off on that. you can try to split thi
byron york from the "washington examiner" and jonathan turley. professor, first to you.oes the public, do americans have a right to know if they were spied on and why? >> i think that they do. these are very serious allegations and they are unprecedented. we don't know what the truth is. maybe there was a valid reason for the investigation. maybe they used valid means, but we should want to know. what i think it is being a case of willful blindness here is that we have...
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joining me now jonathan turley, law professor at george washington university. to see you as always. what do you think you make what you seen her so far? >> it's hard to make out who is telling the truth here. some media sources have said that they have conformed much of what michael avenatti has said about these payments. if they are true, i'm not too sure this is strong evidence of russian collusion. it doesn't help michael cohen. he would be reduced to saying look, i'm not a criminal, i'm just really sleazy because if these payments were made, they were made for access. michael cohen when didn't have anything particular to sell accept his access to trump. you would have trump running on the pledge to drain the swamp and you would have michael: basically marketing swamp tours. it's not good even in the best-case scenario if these documents turn out to be accurate in various new place newspapers have said they believe they are accurate. >> martha: about contracting them for certain services. saying that they ended up ending the deal but they had to pay in full
joining me now jonathan turley, law professor at george washington university. to see you as always. what do you think you make what you seen her so far? >> it's hard to make out who is telling the truth here. some media sources have said that they have conformed much of what michael avenatti has said about these payments. if they are true, i'm not too sure this is strong evidence of russian collusion. it doesn't help michael cohen. he would be reduced to saying look, i'm not a criminal,...
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jonathan turley, they both join us tonight.rofessor, first to you, why not just say we want to impeach the president, we think we've committed high time, crimes and misdemeanors, they do think that. why should that be embarrassing, it's a constitutional procedure? >> they certainly should be open about it if that is their motivation. there's no question that the preferred route for the constitution is to have a trial in the senate after impeachment in the house, to have that decision. you can always still impeach someone once they are removed from office. there is an ongoing academic debate whether any sitting president can be indicted but most prosecutors yield to the impeachment process. >> tucker: there's no debate over what's the most democratic mechanism for dealing with the president who's done something wrong, it's by using the representative that voters elected, correct? >> that's the preferred way. the fact is that the framers gave us a process by which we could first impeach and then remove the president. as long as y
jonathan turley, they both join us tonight.rofessor, first to you, why not just say we want to impeach the president, we think we've committed high time, crimes and misdemeanors, they do think that. why should that be embarrassing, it's a constitutional procedure? >> they certainly should be open about it if that is their motivation. there's no question that the preferred route for the constitution is to have a trial in the senate after impeachment in the house, to have that decision. you...
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. >>> joining me to discuss is jonathan turley, a professor of constitutional law at george washingtonversity. he wrote this piece in "usa today." is rudy giuliani working for donald trump or against him? professor, welcome back. what's your answer to my big picture question, this whole stormy daniels business. might it imperil this presidency? >> i think it just might. the problem with this is it didn't have to be an existential threat but it's becoming that. they've allowed this to metastasize, to get to a point where you could actually take a scandal and make it criminal. it takes a lot of work. you have to make a lot of missteps but they're making a good show of it. what giuliani did in that interview is really baffling. you're not supposed to work out the facts on live television. and when he says this is my understanding of the matter, not my client's knowledge, his client's knowledge is the matter. and so it's -- it was just an appalling thing to watch. >> here's what struck me in the hannity interview. it was the way in which he had a sort of epiphany as to, ah-ha, it's the ret
. >>> joining me to discuss is jonathan turley, a professor of constitutional law at george washingtonversity. he wrote this piece in "usa today." is rudy giuliani working for donald trump or against him? professor, welcome back. what's your answer to my big picture question, this whole stormy daniels business. might it imperil this presidency? >> i think it just might. the problem with this is it didn't have to be an existential threat but it's becoming that. they've...
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what rudy giuliani has said according to jonathan turley and many other legal experts, he's gotten in the middle of their narrative and there are real legal consequences to this stormy daniels lawsuit. michael cohen is now wrapped inside of it. and again, a lot of people a lot smarter than i am, when it comes to these sort of matters are saying that this actually may be an existential threat to the president of the united states. and putting rudy giuliani in there, a man who can't keep his story straight, when you're already in that sort of legal jeopardy, why i just, it's like putting pat paulson in as your attorney general instead of john mitchell in 1973, how do you like that reference, meachum? >> it's very good. we could do a. mitchell palmer later. we could play attorney general jeopardy. >> i'm not a lawyer, you are. but i have a sense that it's never a good day when your lawyer has his office raided by special counsel who used to run the fbi. i'm just a simple country guy. but i just don't think that's actually a good thing to happen. i think this is what rumsfeld used to call
what rudy giuliani has said according to jonathan turley and many other legal experts, he's gotten in the middle of their narrative and there are real legal consequences to this stormy daniels lawsuit. michael cohen is now wrapped inside of it. and again, a lot of people a lot smarter than i am, when it comes to these sort of matters are saying that this actually may be an existential threat to the president of the united states. and putting rudy giuliani in there, a man who can't keep his...