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maggie wasn't staying with alex at the time. sources say alex lured maggie to mozelle. this is all from your reporting. >> i heard right after the murders that there was something on alex's shirt. and it was significant. >> they may be looking at evidence, including the potential of blood spatter on murdaugh's clothing. >> the only body fluid that an investigator would find significant would be something that was small and would have come from a weapon. >> spatter is what actually puts him at the scene at the time of the killing. >> what he had on him. >> if it's true. >> allegedly was something that you could have only gotten from one position. >> i would just note with great respect and as a devil's advocate that those assertions, which may be true, have yet to be tested in a court of law with alex's lawyers, who are some of the best in south carolina. >> blood spatter? all i know about blood spatter is what i read in some blog. i've never seen any blood spatter evidence. >> the unsolved double killings, just one of the many twists and turns deepening questions surrou
maggie wasn't staying with alex at the time. sources say alex lured maggie to mozelle. this is all from your reporting. >> i heard right after the murders that there was something on alex's shirt. and it was significant. >> they may be looking at evidence, including the potential of blood spatter on murdaugh's clothing. >> the only body fluid that an investigator would find significant would be something that was small and would have come from a weapon. >> spatter is...
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maggie haberman, back with me now.sychiatrist, what was your reaction to that? how do you see yourself? >> i don't think that it was a line that he meant, jake. i think that he intends to flatter, and in number of any other interviews, about his twitter feed, or his rallies, and the reality is, he had been there with his psychiatrist, and is working it out in front of all of us. his staff, his advisers,'s rally goers, his friends, in realtime. >> i have to acknowledge, and this is a friend of yours, but it admirer of your reporting, and your work ethic, he attacks you all the time. even though he, obviously, wants, and craves, your respect so much. he says things like this about you at rallies. >> who is with the new york times? i hope it's not maggie haberman, or parker. they aren't legit. >> they don't know me. they don't. i haven't seen them, i haven't spoken to her in a year and a half. >> maggie haberman gets a pulitzer, but she's a third reporter. >> i mean, you are a fantastic supporter, but you've got the pulli
maggie haberman, back with me now.sychiatrist, what was your reaction to that? how do you see yourself? >> i don't think that it was a line that he meant, jake. i think that he intends to flatter, and in number of any other interviews, about his twitter feed, or his rallies, and the reality is, he had been there with his psychiatrist, and is working it out in front of all of us. his staff, his advisers,'s rally goers, his friends, in realtime. >> i have to acknowledge, and this is a...
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maggie haberman in new york, welcome to hardtalk. now, you've been covering donald trump since the �*90s, more than anybody else, perhaps, yet you say that he still remains a bit of an enigma for you. how is that possible? it's an interesting question, and thank you for having me. i think he's an enigma for almost everybody. i think that he is a man of a handful of moves, and you can identify what those moves are, and you see him use them over and over again, but it can be tricky to figure out which ones. and i think the biggest issue, and i write about this, is people want to read into his actions and read meaning into his actions. they're often pretty empty and they're often aboutjust surviving from one minute to the next. and exactly why he's doing something can sometimes be hard to figure out until later. he is not strategic, he is much more calculating than people realise. all right, i mean, how far do you think the fact that you grew up in new york city, same kind of area as he, your parents indeed met on the new york post. so
maggie haberman in new york, welcome to hardtalk. now, you've been covering donald trump since the �*90s, more than anybody else, perhaps, yet you say that he still remains a bit of an enigma for you. how is that possible? it's an interesting question, and thank you for having me. i think he's an enigma for almost everybody. i think that he is a man of a handful of moves, and you can identify what those moves are, and you see him use them over and over again, but it can be tricky to figure...
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maggie: i just want to go back to the psychiatrist line.hat to me in one of our interviews. and, as i write, it was meant to flatter and it's a meaningless lie. he treats everyone like they're his psychiatrist, because he's working everything out in real time. what he needs is attention. i think his niece is right. and she clearly knows the family dynamic and knows him and all of these family stories very, very well, better than anyone. but i do think that he needs whatever he doesn't have, and whatever that might be in any given moment. judy: and, finally, maggie haberman, you have said that he may have backed himself into a corner when it comes to whether he's going to run for president again, and, for that reason, he may do it. but, if he does, what do you think a second donald trump presidency term would look like? maggie: i think, to quote someone who knew him years ago who said this to me a couple of months back, a second trump presidency would be very heavily driven by spite. it would look like him. i don't believe that hlearned how
maggie: i just want to go back to the psychiatrist line.hat to me in one of our interviews. and, as i write, it was meant to flatter and it's a meaningless lie. he treats everyone like they're his psychiatrist, because he's working everything out in real time. what he needs is attention. i think his niece is right. and she clearly knows the family dynamic and knows him and all of these family stories very, very well, better than anyone. but i do think that he needs whatever he doesn't have, and...
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instead of maggie, he refers to you as maggot. but he's also said, "i love being with her.ike my psychiatrist." so it's very puzzling. what's your relationship been like with him? so, he's a subject who i cover, just like i've covered a number of politicians before. i covered donald trump, i covered hillary clinton, before that i covered mike bloomberg, the former new york city mayor. i covered rudy giuliani when he was a presidential candidate and a mayor. i covered, more to remove, bill clinton and barack 0bama when they were presidents. i covered governors in new york state. he's just simply someone who i've covered a lot and very intensely, you know, and he is someone who, like every person i cover, sometimes, you know, gets very angry at what i write. most people don't express it the way he does. but, i mean, trump really is more than that. i appreciate that you obviously have covered all the other candidates and figures that you mentioned, but you have yourself said that covering trump, "it's my curse and my salvation." so why did you say that, what do you mean? i was
instead of maggie, he refers to you as maggot. but he's also said, "i love being with her.ike my psychiatrist." so it's very puzzling. what's your relationship been like with him? so, he's a subject who i cover, just like i've covered a number of politicians before. i covered donald trump, i covered hillary clinton, before that i covered mike bloomberg, the former new york city mayor. i covered rudy giuliani when he was a presidential candidate and a mayor. i covered, more to remove,...
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congratulations, maggie. trump is responding to all this abysmal news that played out for him today. >> a couple things, jake, because he doesn't tend to process these kinds of legal actions the way other people might, working backwards, the revelations by his committee. most of his folks are slothing them off because they're trying to say it's old news and not surprising n. terms of the subpoena for him, that is one of the things that has animated him. he's been talking to advisers about how he would consider testifying if they would air it live, which is also not surprising. it seems hard to imagine the committee would go for that. what he is very focused on right now is the other investigations that could lead to criminal charges. that is where much of his energy is focused. for whatever reason, he is very focused on this lawsuit that's coming up next week, where he has to be deposed, where he's being sued for defamation by a.j. carol, a woman who has accused him of rape. the elements around january 6th, h
congratulations, maggie. trump is responding to all this abysmal news that played out for him today. >> a couple things, jake, because he doesn't tend to process these kinds of legal actions the way other people might, working backwards, the revelations by his committee. most of his folks are slothing them off because they're trying to say it's old news and not surprising n. terms of the subpoena for him, that is one of the things that has animated him. he's been talking to advisers about...
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maggie haberman is still with us.rules. i guess the question is do those new rules -- do the trump rules apply to herschel walker, to democrats or republicans, or is it just trump? >> we're going to find out, john. i would say trump is not the same as herschel walker. walker is a known commodity, a former sports star, that was the appeal having him run for that seat and trump talked about that at length when we were talking, his various trophies and wins and so forth. trump was part of pop culture fabric for 30 years and so sin synonymous with wealth. these allegations with walker are different. and they are more specific and not as diffuse. there was so much volume with trump. i'm not convinced if walker loses, i'm not convinced this will be why. we'll see. >> i want to go through some of the pieces of the book, random order. you've done a ton of interviews. just talking about how trump's mind works in the sense, this is ron desantis, the florida governor, potential rival of trump's in 2024, someone trump believes is
maggie haberman is still with us.rules. i guess the question is do those new rules -- do the trump rules apply to herschel walker, to democrats or republicans, or is it just trump? >> we're going to find out, john. i would say trump is not the same as herschel walker. walker is a known commodity, a former sports star, that was the appeal having him run for that seat and trump talked about that at length when we were talking, his various trophies and wins and so forth. trump was part of...
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and maggie haberman! this is "the daily show with trevor noah." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> trevor: what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you for tuning in. thank you for coming in person! good to see you! thank you so much, everybody. take a seat. we've got that great fun show. "house of the dragon" is starting to the dark side. ronny chieng will get into a major pillow fight and every judge just made a guy from the 60s has bitch, plus, maggie haberman is here to told us what he told her to her face. let's do this, people. let's jump straight in today's headlines. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> trevor: all right. before we get into the big stores, let's catch up on a few other things going on in the world. starting off with big news out of the retail industry. goodwill, the famous donation store, has launched its own e-commerce site, where you can buy secondhand items online. yeah, so if you are looking to buy back a short for $0.40 but t
and maggie haberman! this is "the daily show with trevor noah." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> trevor: what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. thank you for tuning in. thank you for coming in person! good to see you! thank you so much, everybody. take a seat. we've got that great fun show. "house of the dragon" is starting to the dark side. ronny chieng will get into a major pillow fight and...
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this was new information, wasn't it, maggie haberman?s, justice department investigation into his refusal to cede power after the election. why did you not make this revelation available sooner? when i learn of information and it's confirmed and reportable, my goal is always to get it into publication as quickly as possible. books are a different process, they take time. i wanted to paint a fuller picture, and it's a process of going back and revisiting scenes and interviewing sources, and that often reveals new information. and that was the process with this book, as it so often is, you know, and i think they are really key, these books, to helping establish the historical record. but you have received criticisms for not making this information available before the publication of your book. for example, the usa today columnist michael stern says, "journalists who write books have a conflict of interest "when they withhold valuable information so they can include "it in their book." i mean, were you putting profits before principles and
this was new information, wasn't it, maggie haberman?s, justice department investigation into his refusal to cede power after the election. why did you not make this revelation available sooner? when i learn of information and it's confirmed and reportable, my goal is always to get it into publication as quickly as possible. books are a different process, they take time. i wanted to paint a fuller picture, and it's a process of going back and revisiting scenes and interviewing sources, and that...
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new york times senior republican reporter maggie maggie huber, mitt confidence, matt making of donald trump and the breaking of america. thank you for being here maggie. >> one final thing, in maggie's new book, she describes discussion she had with trump last year in which the topic turned to georgia republican senate candidate bushel walker. and in particular allegations that walker had threats and women. trump told her that ten years ago, maybe it would've been a problem. 20 years ago it would have been a bigger problem. i don't think the problem today. just ahead, steve kornacki joins me to discuss the latest allegations to walker's candidacy and whether it will have enough facts and one of the most important senate races in the country. but next, donald trump calls on the supreme court to give him a lifeline in the spiraling mar-a-lago investigation. we will have more details on that coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ here goes nothing. hey greg. um...hello? it's me, your heart! really? yes! recording an ekg in 30 seconds. tada! wow that was fast! good news, pal. i'm not detecting any of
new york times senior republican reporter maggie maggie huber, mitt confidence, matt making of donald trump and the breaking of america. thank you for being here maggie. >> one final thing, in maggie's new book, she describes discussion she had with trump last year in which the topic turned to georgia republican senate candidate bushel walker. and in particular allegations that walker had threats and women. trump told her that ten years ago, maybe it would've been a problem. 20 years ago...
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maggie, thanks so much.n. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next the dire message two women told cnn as ukrainian forces just pushed out russians. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an independent organition that sets strict quality anpurity standards. nature made. the numberne pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. is that glitter? this table is on its last leg. find just what you need at wayfair! you need this. you're kelly clarkson! a whole new look for a whole lot less. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shh! i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. what about rob's dry cough? works on that too, and lasts 12 hours. 12 hours?! who studies that long? mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs. president biden signed the inflation reduction act into law this afternoon. ok, so what exactly does it mean for you? out of pocket costs for drugs will be capped.
maggie, thanks so much.n. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next the dire message two women told cnn as ukrainian forces just pushed out russians. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an independent organition that sets strict quality anpurity standards. nature made. the numberne pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. is that glitter? this table is on its last leg. find...
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maggie haberman will be much more attuned to this than i am.earn from the pattern of what he did give versus what he kept. so, i don't know if we'll ever know all that, because a lot of what will be classified, the non-classified might show a pattern of what he wanted to keep, and why he wanted to keep it. >> john dean, thank you very much. and john has mentioned the name next to the former president told maggie haberman about the documents he did and did not take, in the making of her new book, and how that squares with the facts, and more of what you learned about the former president strange way of disposing of some white house papers. so do we. aspen dental was built around your life. so come on in, no matter how long it's been. we're not just on your corner... we're in your corner. with smarter, more affordable care. that'll bring more life to your smile... and more smile to your life. >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in his car's windshield, he scheduled at
maggie haberman will be much more attuned to this than i am.earn from the pattern of what he did give versus what he kept. so, i don't know if we'll ever know all that, because a lot of what will be classified, the non-classified might show a pattern of what he wanted to keep, and why he wanted to keep it. >> john dean, thank you very much. and john has mentioned the name next to the former president told maggie haberman about the documents he did and did not take, in the making of her...
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i will wait. maggie anderson has become a real champion of the by black movement. she's even written a book inviting all african americans to follow her example. it's an approach that anger some white americans. anderson rejects the claim that the by black movement is racist. i'm not thinking that i hate white people or that why people done this to me. i'm thinking what i need to do for, but people, i really don't care about what, why people say, or don't say about their businesses when people say by american, no one says, well, that means that you hate mexico. that means that you hate china. that means that you hate canada. no, it just means that we love america. and i say by black, not because i hate people who are not black. it's just that black businesses are under supported. and if i'm not going to support them, no one else will. the activist has become a kind of online detective, exposing businesses that are white owned, but sell products marketed to the black community. this is one of the most historic largest black hair products ever. this brand proudly boa
i will wait. maggie anderson has become a real champion of the by black movement. she's even written a book inviting all african americans to follow her example. it's an approach that anger some white americans. anderson rejects the claim that the by black movement is racist. i'm not thinking that i hate white people or that why people done this to me. i'm thinking what i need to do for, but people, i really don't care about what, why people say, or don't say about their businesses when people...
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this is where maggie anderson lives, the prominent advocate of the by black movement, accompanied by her 2 teenage daughters. she's visiting a spot around 30 miles away from her home. she goes there, not because it's the fancy a store most beautiful, but because it's owned by a black american family. oh, everything looks great if we'd black women get their nails done and 90 percent of them, i'm sure at least go to mostly asian american owned boss. and i promise you that that 90 percent would prefer to go to a black owned nail salon, but they just don't have the choice. maggie anderson is very committed to the cause and talks about a candidly in a way that some might find surprising. so this is what you have to work with if you know of jasmine what a nick me right now, i'd say jasmine, come on girl, watch it. i just feel that connection with her and i can't say it's anyone's fault, but i don't feel that connection. when i go to an asian american owned salon, so there, there have been problems in terms of the comfort level, the service and the quality. so it's, it's wonderful to be abl
this is where maggie anderson lives, the prominent advocate of the by black movement, accompanied by her 2 teenage daughters. she's visiting a spot around 30 miles away from her home. she goes there, not because it's the fancy a store most beautiful, but because it's owned by a black american family. oh, everything looks great if we'd black women get their nails done and 90 percent of them, i'm sure at least go to mostly asian american owned boss. and i promise you that that 90 percent would...
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thank you for being here, maggie. one more thing. in maggie's -- in which the topic turned to georgia republican senate candidate herschel walker, and in particular, allegations that walker had threatened women. trump told her that ten years ago, maybe it would have been a problem. 20 years ago it would have been a bigger problem. i don't think the problem today. just ahead, steve kornacki joins me to discuss the latest allegations to walker's candidacy and whether it will have an effect in one of the most important senate races in the country. but next, donald trump calls on the supreme court to give him a lifeline in the spiraling mar-a-lago investigation. we will have more details on that coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ 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. ♪ music (“i swear”) plays ♪ jaycee tried gain flings for the first time the other day... and forgot where sh
thank you for being here, maggie. one more thing. in maggie's -- in which the topic turned to georgia republican senate candidate herschel walker, and in particular, allegations that walker had threatened women. trump told her that ten years ago, maybe it would have been a problem. 20 years ago it would have been a bigger problem. i don't think the problem today. just ahead, steve kornacki joins me to discuss the latest allegations to walker's candidacy and whether it will have an effect in one...
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maggie haberman will be here in just moments. we will discuss more. 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 i
maggie haberman will be here in just moments. we will discuss more. 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...
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what maggie is reporting about what donald trump said is very true about herschel walker in that he's kind of a microversion of donald trump himself, in that he is and was well known, as you mentioned at the top of the show, a well-known football player, and also his foibles are well known. and so a lot of republican strategists are saying that they believe the latest allegations, and all of the ramifications from that, are kind of baked in. having said that, there definitely is a big question that we won't know the answer to, until we have real results in georgia. there's a big question as to whether the "access hollywood" moment for donald trump was a marker for a big change in the way american politicians handle these kinds of -- of -- of scandals. particularly republicans. we saw what happened with andrew cuomo. he tried to pull a trump and say i'm not going anywhere. it didn't work out for him. and a few other candidates since then. but this is another example, as trump predicted to maggie over a year ago, of a potential to weather a storm that would not have been weathered befor
what maggie is reporting about what donald trump said is very true about herschel walker in that he's kind of a microversion of donald trump himself, in that he is and was well known, as you mentioned at the top of the show, a well-known football player, and also his foibles are well known. and so a lot of republican strategists are saying that they believe the latest allegations, and all of the ramifications from that, are kind of baked in. having said that, there definitely is a big question...
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maggie haberman is still with us. yamiche alcindor, brendan buck, and jen psaki.o all of you for being here. yamiche, is they herschel walker controversy resonating? >> certainly people are talking about it, but people are already in their camps. if you didn't like herschel walker, like one woman told me she never liked him, didn't have the character to serve, but i didn't meet one republican voter changing their mind. everyone i talked to said i don't like this, maybe it's made up, either way, it's not changing my vote. linda is an elderly white woman, she believers the allegations. she said, i'm still voting for him. people make mistakes, now an opponent of abortion rights, and as a result, i'm going to continue to stick with him. i think people see politics as more tribal, maybe a better economy, maybe a harsher policies on crime, mainly that's what republican voters are telling me. >> they also see it as a way to win the senate. brendan, i want to play of the sound i heard from top reps this week, and then get your reaction. >> do you stand by herschel walker?
maggie haberman is still with us. yamiche alcindor, brendan buck, and jen psaki.o all of you for being here. yamiche, is they herschel walker controversy resonating? >> certainly people are talking about it, but people are already in their camps. if you didn't like herschel walker, like one woman told me she never liked him, didn't have the character to serve, but i didn't meet one republican voter changing their mind. everyone i talked to said i don't like this, maybe it's made up,...
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she's fake. >> reporter: -- trump has also opened up to maggie. >> maggie haberman was very fair. >>e was like my psychiatrist. and for her latest book she interviewed hundreds of sources including the former president himself and she delivers eye-popping details about the trump presidency. she writes, during trump's time in the white house he once floated the idea of firing his daughter ivanka and his son-in-law jared kushner who served as white house advisers in a tweet before his then chief of staff john kelly stopped him. the book also recounts an incident that may reflect on his views of race and culture alleging trump once saw a racially diverse group of staffers during a white house reception and assumed they were waiters asking them to, quote, get some trays of hors d'oeuvres. haberman also writes that the former president once asked about his staff about bombing mexican drug labs and writes after losing the 2020 presidential election trump apparently told aides he was just not going to leave the white house and reportedly said, how can you leave when you won an election. tru
she's fake. >> reporter: -- trump has also opened up to maggie. >> maggie haberman was very fair. >>e was like my psychiatrist. and for her latest book she interviewed hundreds of sources including the former president himself and she delivers eye-popping details about the trump presidency. she writes, during trump's time in the white house he once floated the idea of firing his daughter ivanka and his son-in-law jared kushner who served as white house advisers in a tweet...
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my self-appointed head case maggie haberman. me. he denies having wanted -- to fire jared and ivanka, zero fact checking, what were those interviews? haberman's now posted some last minute questions she sent the former president with his handwritten responses such as false story and may be some truth in that. >>> the media weren't buying the nfl's passive response involving miami dolphins' quarterback tieu what tag ve low what who was allowed to return to a game last sunday and appeared to play in thursday night's game where she suffer -- he suffered a concussion. removing the neurologist who cleared the toll fence' player who returned last sunday and now the nfl says it will tighten the concussion rules that allowed this to happen. this was a disgrace. by the way, want to pay tribute to bill plant, the longtime cbs white house correspondent who died this week. he was not only a tremendous reporter and an amazingly nice guy, but he had that booming voice. that's it for this petition of "mediabuzz." of i'm howard kurtz, subscribe
my self-appointed head case maggie haberman. me. he denies having wanted -- to fire jared and ivanka, zero fact checking, what were those interviews? haberman's now posted some last minute questions she sent the former president with his handwritten responses such as false story and may be some truth in that. >>> the media weren't buying the nfl's passive response involving miami dolphins' quarterback tieu what tag ve low what who was allowed to return to a game last sunday and...
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>> maggie haberman ended up doing three interviews with donald trump for her book. she asked about one of the other most pressing things, what was he doing on january 6th as the capitol was under attack for two and a half hours. here's the additional piece of audio. >> but what were you doing when -- how did you find out that there were people storming the capitol? >> i had heard that afterwards. and actually, on the late side, i was having meetings. i was also with mark meadows and others. i was not watching television. i didn't have the television on. >> you weren't? >> i didn't usually have the television on. i'd have it on if there was something. i then later turned it on and i saw what was happening. i also had confidence that the capitol -- >> the capitol police you mean? >> -- that they'd be able to control this thing. and you don't realize that they -- >> so there donald trump is down playing what -- the level of alarm that the rest of washington was feeling in those moments. also making a false statement that he wasn't watching tv. we know from the house se
>> maggie haberman ended up doing three interviews with donald trump for her book. she asked about one of the other most pressing things, what was he doing on january 6th as the capitol was under attack for two and a half hours. here's the additional piece of audio. >> but what were you doing when -- how did you find out that there were people storming the capitol? >> i had heard that afterwards. and actually, on the late side, i was having meetings. i was also with mark...
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a really long winter starting this early. >> and maggie joining me now i know the timing of this storm made the impact much worse. >> reporter: yeah, lester that's right here in the upper peninsula, where you can see snow is still falling, utility crews are reportedly finding a lot of downed trees that hadn't shed their leaves yet, meaning they were likely toppled by snow because this early in fall, they're that much heavier lester >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> let's get right to al roker, who is tracking this cold wave al, what can we expect for the rest of the week >> lester, we've got this storm system over the great lakes. it will be moving out, but probably dump another 1 to 3 inches of snow. so that's out of here. but still here, 86 million of us are going to be under some sort of frost advisories, freeze watch, freeze warning from the plains to the northeast down to th gulf we've got the jet stream dipping way down records possible in 18 states from texas, kansas, on into kentucky, the east/southeast and down to the gulf and then tomorrow, temperatures still below average, any
a really long winter starting this early. >> and maggie joining me now i know the timing of this storm made the impact much worse. >> reporter: yeah, lester that's right here in the upper peninsula, where you can see snow is still falling, utility crews are reportedly finding a lot of downed trees that hadn't shed their leaves yet, meaning they were likely toppled by snow because this early in fall, they're that much heavier lester >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>>...
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we are here with senator maggie hassan and her republican challenger don baltic.e welcome you both. [applause] as you can discern, we do have a live audience here. each candidate will have 60 seconds for an opening statement and then candidates will have one minute to respond. i may follow up to receive clarity. -- candidates will have three seconds to respond. we rely on the public's feedback in selecting the topics that we ask here and we thank you for everyone's input. don bullock the republican challenger you are up first. mr. bolduc: thank you for having me here. it is my opportunity to represent granite stators. i've been campaigning for two years now. and i have been to every town and city in the state. and granite stators are hurting. they are making choices between eating and -- retirement rates are going down and -- $5,000 home two years ago today the mortgage now is 2700. everything has doubled. oil, gas, food, everything. and it is her fault. that is the problem we have -- career politicians and a focus on special interest and wealthy political elite.
we are here with senator maggie hassan and her republican challenger don baltic.e welcome you both. [applause] as you can discern, we do have a live audience here. each candidate will have 60 seconds for an opening statement and then candidates will have one minute to respond. i may follow up to receive clarity. -- candidates will have three seconds to respond. we rely on the public's feedback in selecting the topics that we ask here and we thank you for everyone's input. don bullock the...
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maggie haberman for her book also talked with former president trump about that day. >> right. well, maggie haberman is asking donald trump is one of these interviews, one of the most pressing questions of any investigation around january 6th, you mentioned that the oath keepers are going to trial on seditious conspiracy. we know that there are questions, though, about what was happening not just on the capitol, but on the white house, in the white house and specifically the house select committee and potentially other investigators have wanted to know what happened in those 2.5 hours where donald trump was doing nothing. we know from many of the fact-finding missions that investigators have done so far that he was watching television in the dining room in the white house. he had fox news on for that time and was not taking any leadership stance and yet this is what he told maggie haberman whenever she asked about it. >> but what were you doing when -- how did you find out that there were people storming the capitol? >> i had heard that afterwards and actually on the
maggie haberman for her book also talked with former president trump about that day. >> right. well, maggie haberman is asking donald trump is one of these interviews, one of the most pressing questions of any investigation around january 6th, you mentioned that the oath keepers are going to trial on seditious conspiracy. we know that there are questions, though, about what was happening not just on the capitol, but on the white house, in the white house and specifically the house select...
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how can maggie hassan avoid debating her opponent and be taken seriously by anyone there?e shouldn't be. only with the indulgence of the left-wing media is that even possible. maggie hassan has voted for every single radical left policy that is ruining the state of new hampshire for the open borders and the drugs that are destroying an entire generation, for radical gender ideology, for rampant crime, she has voted for all of it, or voting record is indistinguishable from that of bernie sanders or chuck schumer. she is a hard-core leftist. she has nothing in common with the people of new hampshire and that's why she won't debate in the media is letting her get away with it, and that is a travesty. the era of objective media sadly in this country is over. >> laura: miranda, people's pocketbooks don't like, everybody knows that they are getting poorer, the streets are getting less safe in america is getting weaker under democrat rule. everybody knows that. there's no debating that. and in new york governor kathy hogle, she has not been elected by the voters for her position,
how can maggie hassan avoid debating her opponent and be taken seriously by anyone there?e shouldn't be. only with the indulgence of the left-wing media is that even possible. maggie hassan has voted for every single radical left policy that is ruining the state of new hampshire for the open borders and the drugs that are destroying an entire generation, for radical gender ideology, for rampant crime, she has voted for all of it, or voting record is indistinguishable from that of bernie sanders...
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so we're delighted to have maggie here. this this is maggie. we're also we're also delighted to have returning jon alter, who's in montclair, as a longtime montclair resident who has been here, both as a guest, as an author, and also as a moderator before. and he's going to moderate and have a conversation with maggie and handle the questions. jon, i worked for 28 years with newsweek, 20 years as a columnist, and he is a bestselling new york times author and emmy award winning documentary film director. the co-host of alter family politics on sirius xm and the creator of the old goats substack newsletter. his most recent book is his very best. jimmy carter a life, published in 2020. so, i don't know. i'm glad jon could fit his head in all this all this work he does. and we're delighted to have him with us again. jon. thank you. welcome to mount claire. maggie thank you. and we're doing this. we're really happy to have you. and i want to is this is the audio? okay. i'm hearing a little bit of echo. okay. that's better. so i want to there's so mu
so we're delighted to have maggie here. this this is maggie. we're also we're also delighted to have returning jon alter, who's in montclair, as a longtime montclair resident who has been here, both as a guest, as an author, and also as a moderator before. and he's going to moderate and have a conversation with maggie and handle the questions. jon, i worked for 28 years with newsweek, 20 years as a columnist, and he is a bestselling new york times author and emmy award winning documentary film...
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we're gonna have senator maggie hassan on. she is running against a very strange republican candidate in new hampshire. katie hobbs will join us. the candidate for governor in arizona, where it's possible, if she doesn't win, arizona might never again have a fair election. the republican candidate for governor, for secretary of state, for attorney general, all say donald trump won the last presidential election. >> i think it's important to underscore that in many cases women are the last frontier between the country and a precipice of election denialism. these are not just republican candidates. don bolduc, kari lake, these people are a new strain of conservative, and it gives conservativism a bad name, but this is really, they are the gatekeepers between democracy and chaos in a lot of respects, so paying attention to these candidates and listening to what the democrats have to say about the races is critical, with just 27 days to go. >> we really have to have as many candidates on as we can. >> can't wait to see it. >> than
we're gonna have senator maggie hassan on. she is running against a very strange republican candidate in new hampshire. katie hobbs will join us. the candidate for governor in arizona, where it's possible, if she doesn't win, arizona might never again have a fair election. the republican candidate for governor, for secretary of state, for attorney general, all say donald trump won the last presidential election. >> i think it's important to underscore that in many cases women are the last...
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maggie, thank you so much for being with us.reciate seeing you. >>> ahead, the message that president biden hopes to drive home when he speaks to the dnc event later today. >>> control of the senate hanging in the balance as the countdown to the midterms hits the three-week mark. senator mark warner of virginia here with us to discuss. i remember when i first started flying, and we would experience turbulence. i would watch the flight attendants. if they're not nervous, then i'm not going be nervous. financially,'m the flight attendant in that situation. the relief that comes over peoplonce they know they've got a guide to help them through, i definitely feel privileged to be in that position. ♪ >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. we can replace your windshield ...and recalibrate your safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ ♪ subway's drafting 12 new subs for the all-new subway series
maggie, thank you so much for being with us.reciate seeing you. >>> ahead, the message that president biden hopes to drive home when he speaks to the dnc event later today. >>> control of the senate hanging in the balance as the countdown to the midterms hits the three-week mark. senator mark warner of virginia here with us to discuss. i remember when i first started flying, and we would experience turbulence. i would watch the flight attendants. if they're not nervous, then...
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maggie, thanks for joining us.reported extensively on the ups and downs of trump's business in new york, including in your new book. how much do you think it pains trump to see this trial get under way today? >> anything involving trump's business is painful for him, wolf, if it involves a courtroom or a prosecutor of any kind. obviously he did not get charged personally, as you discussed, and that is foremost in his mind, the thing he's hoping to avoid. but this tarnishes the company further at a time when the company is not expanding. at best, it is in stasis, and allen weisselberg is going to be the star witness for the prosecution. there are few people who have been around donald trump about such knowledge of how the business works as allen weisselberg. so even if this doesn't personally touch on trump criminally, this is not going to be a series of good news days for him. >> good point. on top of this, the former president, as we all know, is now facing a subpoena from the january 6th select committee, somethi
maggie, thanks for joining us.reported extensively on the ups and downs of trump's business in new york, including in your new book. how much do you think it pains trump to see this trial get under way today? >> anything involving trump's business is painful for him, wolf, if it involves a courtroom or a prosecutor of any kind. obviously he did not get charged personally, as you discussed, and that is foremost in his mind, the thing he's hoping to avoid. but this tarnishes the company...
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maggie haberman will be here in moments. i want to bring in cnn's senior political analyst john albalon and jim walder a former federal prosecutors and jennifer rogers, former assistant u.s. attorney for the it district of new york. john, i'll start with you. this inadvertent court filing revealing some of what the doj seized from mar-a-lago, what's in there? what is this about? >> look, it's embarrassing. it's revealing to the extent it gives you some insight into what was being hoarded by the ex-president. but it's hard to say how much detail there is. this is all sort of, you know, penny annie stuff. phone records, a medical letter. there is no smoking gun that's evident in this list that is provided. but it shows how granular this information is going to get and be for us. >> jennifer, listen, you know this better than anyone else, does this list show that the doj system filtering out material that it's actually working here? how does something -- how do documents like this get out to the public? >> well, this document g
maggie haberman will be here in moments. i want to bring in cnn's senior political analyst john albalon and jim walder a former federal prosecutors and jennifer rogers, former assistant u.s. attorney for the it district of new york. john, i'll start with you. this inadvertent court filing revealing some of what the doj seized from mar-a-lago, what's in there? what is this about? >> look, it's embarrassing. it's revealing to the extent it gives you some insight into what was being hoarded...