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but i'm gonna give you a short break, luke broadwater from the new new york times, we have more taughto you. but up next, the affidavit also says the doj had probable cause to think there was evidence of obstruction of mar-a-lago. and if so, that is a familiar charge laid against them trump. barb mcquade joins us next. and later, new reporting today about a woman who literally talked her way into mar-a-lago, and how that demonstrates exactly how easy it is to get into that club. we will be right back. >> i just want to know, i've declassified everything in the world. come on, i'm not going to comment because i don't know the details. >> i declassified everything in the world. [inaudible] i'm not gonna comment. because i don't know the details. i don't even want to know. let the justice department take care of it. care of it it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. new astepro allergy. now available withou
but i'm gonna give you a short break, luke broadwater from the new new york times, we have more taughto you. but up next, the affidavit also says the doj had probable cause to think there was evidence of obstruction of mar-a-lago. and if so, that is a familiar charge laid against them trump. barb mcquade joins us next. and later, new reporting today about a woman who literally talked her way into mar-a-lago, and how that demonstrates exactly how easy it is to get into that club. we will be...
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and luke broadwater is still with us. luke, talk us about these meetings today because doug mastriano, mike pompeo, two very different guys. doug mastriano is happy to be a human shield for donald trump. that is what got him to the big stage. mike pompeo, he's got a long career ahead of him. he didn't lose all that way just to carry trump's water. what are these two guys had it for? >> right, two different interviews, but speaking with sources who are familiar with them, neither produced the kind of information the january 6th committee had hoped for. the first one lasted very quickly. it was with doug mastriano, who went in with his lawyer virtually. they basically told the committee they weren't properly constituted, and they wanted to video record the interview. once the committee told them they couldn't do that, and no other witnesses were allowed to do that, they immediately ended the interview. and, now they're talking about sueing the committee. we'll wait to see how the committee will respond to that. but i have a
and luke broadwater is still with us. luke, talk us about these meetings today because doug mastriano, mike pompeo, two very different guys. doug mastriano is happy to be a human shield for donald trump. that is what got him to the big stage. mike pompeo, he's got a long career ahead of him. he didn't lose all that way just to carry trump's water. what are these two guys had it for? >> right, two different interviews, but speaking with sources who are familiar with them, neither produced...
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but i'm gonna give you a short break, luke broadwater from the new new york times, we have more taught to talk to you. but up next, the affidavit also says the doj had probable cause to think there was evidence of obstruction of mar-a-lago. and if so, that is a familiar charge laid against them trump. barb mcquade joins us next. and later, new reporting today about a woman who literally talked her way into mar-a-lago, and how that demonstrates exactly how easy it is to get into that club. we will be right back. >> i just want to know, i've declassified everything in the world. come on, i'm not going to comment because i don't know the details. 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 go. charmin ultra soft has so much cushiony softness, it's hard for your family to remember they can use less. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody!! sorry! charmin ultra sof
but i'm gonna give you a short break, luke broadwater from the new new york times, we have more taught to talk to you. but up next, the affidavit also says the doj had probable cause to think there was evidence of obstruction of mar-a-lago. and if so, that is a familiar charge laid against them trump. barb mcquade joins us next. and later, new reporting today about a woman who literally talked her way into mar-a-lago, and how that demonstrates exactly how easy it is to get into that club. we...
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but i'm gonna give you a short break, luke broadwater from the new new york times, we have more taught to talk to you. also about other investigations swirling around the president. but up next, the affidavit also says the doj had probable cause to think there was evidence of obstruction of mar-a-lago. and if so, that is a familiar charge laid against them trump. barb mcquade joins us next. and later, new reporting today about a woman who literally talked her way into mar-a-lago, and how that demonstrates exactly how easy it is to get into that club. we will be right back. >> i just want to know, i've declassified everything in the world. come on, i'm not going to comment because i don't know the details. i don't want to. noah let the justice department take care of it. ke care of it. you still have the surveillance tape, is that correct? are you allowed to share that with the country? >> absolutely sean, at the right time. >> after the fbi search at mar-a-lago, there was a drumbeat of conservative calls for releasing the tapes. what they meant by that was, the surveillance footage of
but i'm gonna give you a short break, luke broadwater from the new new york times, we have more taught to talk to you. also about other investigations swirling around the president. but up next, the affidavit also says the doj had probable cause to think there was evidence of obstruction of mar-a-lago. and if so, that is a familiar charge laid against them trump. barb mcquade joins us next. and later, new reporting today about a woman who literally talked her way into mar-a-lago, and how that...
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luke broadwater, amna nawaz, and harry litman, thanks for joining us on this friday night.g up next, as we keep saying, there could be a real -- accusing the nation's law enforcement of destroying the country. but it is a lesson right-wing politicians and others refused to learn? we're gonna ask a former fbi special agent, if anything can stop this? later, with just 80 days to go into the match on elections, how much of a female factor will there be at the ballot box? a lot may depend on -- the 11th hour just getting underway on friday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most po
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. >>> joining me is congressional reporter luke broadwater and legal analyst and former u.s.or at the alabama school of law. joyce, i first want to ask you what other investigations could branch out of this for jones given those texts that the lawyers for the plaintiffs said that they got their hands on. for example, we haven't known up until now how much money he was making. >> there are a lot of possibilities here. some of them have personal implications for jones. for instance, financial issues and marital issues. he's in the middle of a contested divorce. but i suspect what the public is focused on is whether the text messages may be a smoking gun in the january 6th investigation. prosecutors would probably really like to have information about roger stone, who was involved in the willard war room. and there's reason to believe that he and jones were in close contact leading up to january 6th. so we know that the january 6th committee, not the justice department, has definitively asked to see those text messages. it seems very likely that d.o.j. will follow up with a gran
. >>> joining me is congressional reporter luke broadwater and legal analyst and former u.s.or at the alabama school of law. joyce, i first want to ask you what other investigations could branch out of this for jones given those texts that the lawyers for the plaintiffs said that they got their hands on. for example, we haven't known up until now how much money he was making. >> there are a lot of possibilities here. some of them have personal implications for jones. for...
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luke broadwater is a congressional reporter for the new york times were a covers many investigations into donald trump. is on the byline with the recent article entitled fbi search of trump's home pushes long conflict into public view. luke, good to see, there's been a lot of focus on that safety agents broke into. you've reported it was ultimately immaterial to the search. tell me more. >> right, so i think a lot of good reporting a new details are coming out about the search. obviously, donald trump could clear this up very quickly by simply releasing the search warrant and the manifest, of the items that were taken from mar-a-lago that the trump lawyers have in their possession that the fbi left behind. but this is the result of months and months of work by the fbi including a grand jury issuing a subpoena of surveillance from mar-a-lago, interviewing witnesses connected to donald trump about what they knew about these classified documents and how they may have been mishandled. and ultimately, the justice department it appears lost faith in the good faith effort of the trump team.
luke broadwater is a congressional reporter for the new york times were a covers many investigations into donald trump. is on the byline with the recent article entitled fbi search of trump's home pushes long conflict into public view. luke, good to see, there's been a lot of focus on that safety agents broke into. you've reported it was ultimately immaterial to the search. tell me more. >> right, so i think a lot of good reporting a new details are coming out about the search. obviously,...
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luke broadwater is a congressional reporter for new york times.colbert is the founder of black women media views. and jim jordan is a political government affairs consultant. welcome to you all, i'm happy you are here. there is lots of news today. look, i want to start with you because you're just gonna lay it out for the viewers. you've been covering congress for a while. did you ever think we would see the state with this bill? >> well, i think you have to give chuck schumer a crack ton of credit. i mean he bought some tremendous headwinds to bring the steel together and i think most people have the biden agenda was dead in the water in many months ago. that it could not be resurrected. and he secretly or quietly adopted a strategy of going one-on-one with these two senators, kyrsten sinema and joe manchin, and securing these deals with them individually. and then he waited until they had secured bipartisan bill after bipartisan bill two nouns the reconciliation to deal, totally catching republicans off-guard and by surprise. and so i think that
luke broadwater is a congressional reporter for new york times.colbert is the founder of black women media views. and jim jordan is a political government affairs consultant. welcome to you all, i'm happy you are here. there is lots of news today. look, i want to start with you because you're just gonna lay it out for the viewers. you've been covering congress for a while. did you ever think we would see the state with this bill? >> well, i think you have to give chuck schumer a crack ton...
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luke broadwater, amna nawaz, and harry lippman, thanks for joining us on this friday night.g up next, as we keep saying, there could be a real world consequences when this disinformation feels distrust and anger. but accusing the nation's law enforcement of destroying the country. but it is a lesson right-wing politicians and others refused to learn? we're gonna ask a former fbi special agent, if anything can stop this? later, with just 80 days to go into the match on elections, how much of a female factor will there be at the ballot box? a lot may depend on -- the 11th hour just getting underway on friday night ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly clearer skin, skyrizi helps me move with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after two starter doses. skyrizi attaches to and reduces a source of excess inflammation that can lead to skin and joint symptoms. with skyrizi, 90% clearer skin and less joint pain is possible. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower abil
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luke broadwater is a congressional correspondent for the new york times. he has been closely covering the numerous investigations into donald trump, including this fbi investigation into potential violations of the espionage act. luke, what else did we learn from this warrant? >> well, we learned, as you mentioned, 11 sets of classified documents including four sets of top secret documents. now we don't know exactly what those documents are. so it raises many questions. we know from the washington post story that they could be related to nuclear weapons, which is obviously a huge concern. and that's much of the top today on capitol hill. and nancy pelosi speaker pelosi, was very concerned today about what these documents were that trump took with him. and in fact, these were documents that we know that were so sensitive, that should not have left washington d.c. at all. and in fact, they were only to be read in a scif, a very secure location. so, the fact that these were down in mar-a-lago is very concerning to the democrats on capitol hill. and you did hea
luke broadwater is a congressional correspondent for the new york times. he has been closely covering the numerous investigations into donald trump, including this fbi investigation into potential violations of the espionage act. luke, what else did we learn from this warrant? >> well, we learned, as you mentioned, 11 sets of classified documents including four sets of top secret documents. now we don't know exactly what those documents are. so it raises many questions. we know from the...
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luke broadwater, with the new york times. let's bring in congressman, jim himes, democrat from connecticut. we appreciate you being here. as a member of the intelligence committee you've been highly critical of donald trump's claims that he declassified all the material in question. what do you make an out of his fourth amendment claims? >> he didn't declassify them. if he had, and i think john bolton, who's his formal national security advisor made this case a lot better than i, did his national security adviser might have actually heard about it and those of us operating in the company day in and day out of classified information we might have heard about it. it's important for us to know. first of, all he didn't do that. shocker of shock or! donald trump not being honest about what he did! there's no guarantee whatsoever that all the material down in mar-a-lago was subject to some fantasy declassification. it is interesting, to the u.s., about the process here, was the president -- were the presidents rights guard it? ther
luke broadwater, with the new york times. let's bring in congressman, jim himes, democrat from connecticut. we appreciate you being here. as a member of the intelligence committee you've been highly critical of donald trump's claims that he declassified all the material in question. what do you make an out of his fourth amendment claims? >> he didn't declassify them. if he had, and i think john bolton, who's his formal national security advisor made this case a lot better than i, did his...
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joining us now, new york times congressional reporter luke broadwater and also harry littman, former deputy attorney general and former u.s. attorney and host of the talking heads podcast and msnbc contributor, my friend, charlie sykes, editor-at-large at the bulwark. charlie, let's start with you. i read the email between eastman and giuliani. a lot of us have now staked our reputations on the claims of election fraud and this would be a way of -- to gather proof if we could get proof of fraud on january 5th. it would likely also demonstrate the fraud on november 3rd, thereby vindicating president biden's claims and serving as a strong bulwark against senate impeachment trial. a, what does this tell us and b, isn't this still all about sort of validating donald trump's made-up claim that there was fraud? >> yes. absolutely. i think this email reveals quite a few things. one, that even as president biden was being inaugurated that day that john eastman and allies of donald trump were still pushing for the election results and i think it shows a few other things. one, it's an implicit
joining us now, new york times congressional reporter luke broadwater and also harry littman, former deputy attorney general and former u.s. attorney and host of the talking heads podcast and msnbc contributor, my friend, charlie sykes, editor-at-large at the bulwark. charlie, let's start with you. i read the email between eastman and giuliani. a lot of us have now staked our reputations on the claims of election fraud and this would be a way of -- to gather proof if we could get proof of fraud...
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times, justin wolfers, a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan, luke broadwater, pulitzer prize-winning congressional reporter for the new york times, and chuck rosenberg is with us, a former u.s. attorney and former senior fbi official. mr. baker, let us start with this inflation reduction act. it could be improved in the next couple of days. how big of a deal is this? >> it is a big deal, of, course because president biden had been paralyzed in his efforts to get through his domestic agenda now for months. really almost a year. and i think that this is a way of him salvaging the best he can. it's not anywhere close to what he originally proposed last year. but it's a heck of a lot better than when he had weeks ago, which was zero. he wanted climate, he wanted prescription drugs. he wanted obama care subsidies. but he also wanted a lot more that he can't get in there. but these are pretty important things -- the democrats going to celebrate this win and show that -- make a case to the america public that it shows the democrats can get done the things he promised
times, justin wolfers, a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan, luke broadwater, pulitzer prize-winning congressional reporter for the new york times, and chuck rosenberg is with us, a former u.s. attorney and former senior fbi official. mr. baker, let us start with this inflation reduction act. it could be improved in the next couple of days. how big of a deal is this? >> it is a big deal, of, course because president biden had been paralyzed in his...
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joining me are luke broadwater, congressional reporter for "the new york times," and tim o'brien, senior executive editor for bloomberg opinion. and luke, i'm going to start with you because there's a ton of new information. trump has now filed this motion. he's filed a motion to ask a judge to appoint a special master to review the materials. he wants to sort of push back on them taking it. but there is sort of reporting to understand about the way that these documents wound up in mar-a-lago. what can you tell us about the process that happened before the documents went from where they were supposed to be to where they wound up? >> sure, it was in fact a long process. and you know, donald trump has said repeatedly, why didn't they just ask me for them? i would have given them to them, but you know, the government has said repeatedly, they engaged in negotiations for some time to get these documents back. and in fact, of course, they got those 15 boxes back some time ago, but the key thing here, i think, is something that happens in june. when the trump legal team offers up a signed stat
joining me are luke broadwater, congressional reporter for "the new york times," and tim o'brien, senior executive editor for bloomberg opinion. and luke, i'm going to start with you because there's a ton of new information. trump has now filed this motion. he's filed a motion to ask a judge to appoint a special master to review the materials. he wants to sort of push back on them taking it. but there is sort of reporting to understand about the way that these documents wound up in...
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joining me right now to discuss is justice reporter ryan reilly, justice report are luke broadwater and former prosecutor and legal analyst paul butler. everybody welcome. let's talk about what we know right now. i know we don't have a lot of indication from d.o.j. publicly about where they are in the investigation, but when you're reading into court filings and the response today from d.o.j. to the special master request, what do we know? >> yeah, essentially with a special master request, d.o.j. has made clear they've already gone through this and set aside what would be the documents that were protected by attorney/client privilege, which would be a small subsection of these documents overall. that means they have already done this process. it wouldn't delay it too much if you brought in a special master. i think the complicating factor is donald trump is going to try to expand what the special master it should do. it should be limited to the attorney/client privilege documents. donald trump would be the client in this case. so the incoming messages and the ones protected by attorney
joining me right now to discuss is justice reporter ryan reilly, justice report are luke broadwater and former prosecutor and legal analyst paul butler. everybody welcome. let's talk about what we know right now. i know we don't have a lot of indication from d.o.j. publicly about where they are in the investigation, but when you're reading into court filings and the response today from d.o.j. to the special master request, what do we know? >> yeah, essentially with a special master...
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here to help us make sense of all of this, luke broadwater. he's a congressional reporter for the new york times and assemble uc contributor lesser murray. greystone fester of law and ayo and faculty -- also with us, msnbc political analyst matthew dowd founder of country of a party, served as chief strategist in the 2004 bush cheney presidential campaign. friends, good to see you all. luke, i will start with. you talk us through your reporting about the potential threat from these mar-a-lago records. why is the cia so concerned? >> so, congressional committees on both the senate side and the house side have asked for there to be this damage assessment, conducted by the top as telegenic officials in the united states government. this is the first signal that the intelligence committee is concerned about what was going on at mar-a-lago. my understanding is the fbi in the justice department will be investigating the part of the matter about who had access to these documents and what the intelligence officials will be investigating. it's going th
here to help us make sense of all of this, luke broadwater. he's a congressional reporter for the new york times and assemble uc contributor lesser murray. greystone fester of law and ayo and faculty -- also with us, msnbc political analyst matthew dowd founder of country of a party, served as chief strategist in the 2004 bush cheney presidential campaign. friends, good to see you all. luke, i will start with. you talk us through your reporting about the potential threat from these mar-a-lago...
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also, luke broadwater and barbara mcquade, a former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal analyst., we know a subpoena in june preceded this search. the attorney general says he personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant of mar-a-lago and he wants to unseal it. we are watching for the 3:00 p.m. deadline for trump's attorneys. what would be in those documents? >> so, lindsey, a search warrant has three main parts and we will see two of the three, assuming this is unsealed, which could happen really at any moment because trump is not opposing it. we will see the face page of the warrant, signed by the federal magistrate judge and may include a list of statutes implemented. in other words laws the fbi is investigating whether they were broken, and then we will also see what you call the property receipts, other people call it the inventory, the list of items that were seized. there are also attachments to that first item, one of which would be a list of the items that they were seeking. the real question in this matter because we are talking about classified documents i
also, luke broadwater and barbara mcquade, a former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal analyst., we know a subpoena in june preceded this search. the attorney general says he personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant of mar-a-lago and he wants to unseal it. we are watching for the 3:00 p.m. deadline for trump's attorneys. what would be in those documents? >> so, lindsey, a search warrant has three main parts and we will see two of the three, assuming this is unsealed, which...
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let's bring in "new york times" congressional reporter luke broadwater.r palm beach county, florida, dave aronberg. dave, what are the chances we see any of the -- any of this warrant sees the light of day, given what they've already put out as some concerns of making it public? >> good morning, mika. the judge is not going to unseal this affidavit. that's because, doing so would put confidential sources at risk, especially in this environment. it would also allow witnesses to be tampered with, and it would tip-off potential suspects so they can coordinate their stories. there is a reason we prosecutors play by a different set of rules than politicians. because we have to protect, also, not only investigations, but a defendant's right to a fair trial under the sixth amendment. if you put out the information, you're essentially litigating this case in the press. that's a no-no. those defendants could find that the entire investigation goes away or the case gets dropped because there's evidence being put out there that could later be suppressed at trial. re
let's bring in "new york times" congressional reporter luke broadwater.r palm beach county, florida, dave aronberg. dave, what are the chances we see any of the -- any of this warrant sees the light of day, given what they've already put out as some concerns of making it public? >> good morning, mika. the judge is not going to unseal this affidavit. that's because, doing so would put confidential sources at risk, especially in this environment. it would also allow witnesses to...
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and luke broadwater, here in studio, congressional reporter for the new york times. f on that first, luke. with roy blunt. i've been in those meetings, my friend, on tuesday's at the lunch. they lay out the talking points for the weekend. when he made that pivot i knew that was exactly what was discussed. does that work? are people buying this whole one about-ism with hillary and her emails in the face of what we are seeing now out of the investigation in mar-a-lago? >> what you are seeing is the republicans are noticing a shift in the polls on this issue and a shift in their midterm chances of success. i was talking with some republicans this weekend, republican strategists, they were saying that they started to downgrade their level of success and the amount of house races they can win. they see that donald trump being back at the center of the news, again, is not good for them. so, this prolonged fight in the courts over these documents, every day more stuff coming out about donald trump refusing to give the documents back, highly classified materials that could en
and luke broadwater, here in studio, congressional reporter for the new york times. f on that first, luke. with roy blunt. i've been in those meetings, my friend, on tuesday's at the lunch. they lay out the talking points for the weekend. when he made that pivot i knew that was exactly what was discussed. does that work? are people buying this whole one about-ism with hillary and her emails in the face of what we are seeing now out of the investigation in mar-a-lago? >> what you are...
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joining us now, luke broadwater, "new york times" congressional reporter, and dana milbank, "washingtondestructionist: the 25-year crackup of the republican party", luke first to you in this reporting. i know that just because it's quiet in terms of public hearing, doesn't mean it's quiet for the committee or for you, so tell us what they've been looking into. >> right, the january 6th committee has been sort of out of the headlines for a little while, partially because there's been so much focus on the justice department and the search at mar-a-lago. but they have been quietly working behind the scenes this month particularly focusing on preparing hearings for next month. and one of the lines of questioning has been the top trump administration officials about these discussions. we heard cassidy hutchinson talk about, about were there serious plans to try to force donald trump out by invoking the 25th amendment, and one of the things we understand they're asking people is how much of an influence that was on donald trump and that speech he gave the next day where he said he would agree
joining us now, luke broadwater, "new york times" congressional reporter, and dana milbank, "washingtondestructionist: the 25-year crackup of the republican party", luke first to you in this reporting. i know that just because it's quiet in terms of public hearing, doesn't mean it's quiet for the committee or for you, so tell us what they've been looking into. >> right, the january 6th committee has been sort of out of the headlines for a little while, partially...
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luke broadwater writes in "the new york times" that some republicans are signaling concern that the referendumated by all encompassing attention on the legal exposure of a different president, his predecessor. john heilemann, the host of the "hell & high water" podcast and eddie glaude, chairman of the department of african american studies at princeton university. john heilemann, i did everything but sing you a love song last monday to thank you, but again, thank you, my friend, for helming these hours while i was away. >> nicole, if you -- i don't blush easily. there's almost nothing that makes me blush, but if you had seen me here at home when i heard those words of yours, you would have seen me turn a shade of red that is almost like the shade that trump -- donald trump's face gets when he's exerting himself on the golf course, where he's beet red. i was -- i was honored to hear it. love you very much. >> well, thank you very much for being here, and you had one hell of a story to cover. >> any time. >> so, at least it wasn't boring. so, what do you make -- and i don't think it's just the
luke broadwater writes in "the new york times" that some republicans are signaling concern that the referendumated by all encompassing attention on the legal exposure of a different president, his predecessor. john heilemann, the host of the "hell & high water" podcast and eddie glaude, chairman of the department of african american studies at princeton university. john heilemann, i did everything but sing you a love song last monday to thank you, but again, thank you,...
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luke broadwater, from the new york times, thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. >>ig week for american foreign policy, with president biden netting a major win in the fight against foreign terrorism as he faces one of the toughest negotiating challenges of his presidency. plus, more on speaker nancy pelosi's historic trip to taiwan, and what it means for the u.s.'s already shaky relationship with china. we will be right back. ill be right back. good time. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a pool party. look what i brought! liberty mutual! they customize your home insurance... so you only pay for what you need! ♪young people having a good time with insurance.♪ ♪young people.♪ ♪good times.♪ ♪insurance!♪ only pay for what you need. ♪liberty liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? downy unstopables onin-wash scent boostersed. keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks, make sure you have downy unstopables
luke broadwater, from the new york times, thank you very much for coming back to the sunday show. >>ig week for american foreign policy, with president biden netting a major win in the fight against foreign terrorism as he faces one of the toughest negotiating challenges of his presidency. plus, more on speaker nancy pelosi's historic trip to taiwan, and what it means for the u.s.'s already shaky relationship with china. we will be right back. ill be right back. good time. so to help you...
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here's this piece, this luke broadwater piece, "some republicans make a more restrained case for defendinger president, donald trump, that is, has worked to cash in on the mar-a-lago search. mr. trump's political action committee has been furiously fund raising off the fbi search, sending out at least 17 text messages to donors since tuesday. the dems broke into the home of president trump. they're coming after you. charlie sykes, there's not been a moment since this happened in this bizarro, upside down world, where donald trump has -- he's looked legally panicked. he's doing stuff that shows he's a little freaked out about his legal liability, but politically, everyone around him keeps saying, he thinks he's winning, and the flex of that fund-raising effort. do you think he's right that this is, in fact, consolidating the republican party behind donald trump or is the fissure that we're talking about here something that he should be worried about in the future? >> this is the -- this is the reptilian instinct that i think that donald trump has that he knows that that -- he needs to play
here's this piece, this luke broadwater piece, "some republicans make a more restrained case for defendinger president, donald trump, that is, has worked to cash in on the mar-a-lago search. mr. trump's political action committee has been furiously fund raising off the fbi search, sending out at least 17 text messages to donors since tuesday. the dems broke into the home of president trump. they're coming after you. charlie sykes, there's not been a moment since this happened in this...