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that's remarkable for a guy not named trump. >> courtney kube, who is your most important person not ump? >> he lives a little outside the beltway. i chose kim jong-un as the most important person of the week. i mentioned his new year's statement, his new year's message to his people. it was very telling. every time he does one of these, it's very telling. a lot of people on u.s. intelligence that watch it for signs. he was candid about how sanctions are having an impact on his people and his country. for him to make any kind of overture with south korea is very interesting. what we don't know is, i look at this with two potential outcome. number one, the whole thing is a reduce and nothing comes of it. or there are talks and it ends in stalemate and more frustration. but this could be some sort of opening. they're talking about sports, the olympics. is this the potential for finally an easing of tensions that have been so high and so ratcheted up. at the end of the day that all rests in kim jong-un's hands. what does he want and what comes of it? >> courtney, let me stay with you on
that's remarkable for a guy not named trump. >> courtney kube, who is your most important person not ump? >> he lives a little outside the beltway. i chose kim jong-un as the most important person of the week. i mentioned his new year's statement, his new year's message to his people. it was very telling. every time he does one of these, it's very telling. a lot of people on u.s. intelligence that watch it for signs. he was candid about how sanctions are having an impact on his...
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powell understands who appointed him, who put him in that seat and what that person, president trump, gauges as his pa rom ter as success - >> are you saying a federal reserve chair could be politicized? >> only from the existence of the fed chair. >> i see. >> to the point that they understand what's out there in the atmosphere around this decision, i think that there is -- it is in no one's best interest to raise rates too quickly. i think everyone understands that because the chairman
powell understands who appointed him, who put him in that seat and what that person, president trump, gauges as his pa rom ter as success - >> are you saying a federal reserve chair could be politicized? >> only from the existence of the fed chair. >> i see. >> to the point that they understand what's out there in the atmosphere around this decision, i think that there is -- it is in no one's best interest to raise rates too quickly. i think everyone understands that...
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true if forwards and the specially language person trump has been using and i'm not that confident that the contribution of the united states to that tool based system is still as relevant as superspy. most people think to stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest ratings in truth to stand out of the news business you just need as the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. hey everybody i'm stephen bob. taft hollywood guy the suspects every proud american first of all interests george bush and our view to say this is my body mass famous financial guru well just a little bit different i've got a. good idea there are no windows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have fun meet everyday americans. and cooks we start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which. began. in the middle of the sixty's there were thirteen million students enrolled in higher education in two thousand and fifteen there were two hundred million in less than fifteen years
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donald trump is a media person and rupert murdoch is the most powerful of his generation. thing, rupert murdoch is not the head of fox news. donald trump is, for all intents and purposes, the executive producer of the network. the way that segments at fox are programmed, the way that producers are putting things on the air that they hope will appeal to donald trump or to donald trump fans. so they're programming for an audience of one. >> and to that very point, on page 223 of this book, sean hannity on his way to roger ales' funeral wh. ruminating out loud, hannity said he would leave the network and work full time than trump. nothing was more important that trump succeed, in spite of himself, hannity add, laughing. is that driven by, you know, what they think their viewers want or something else? >> it's clearly a ratings' decision. we rewind to the 2016 campaign when megyn kelly was a loan -- lone voice critical at fox news. producers saw the ratings go down. any time you put anything on the air that didn't help or praise donald trump, the viewers react by changing the
donald trump is a media person and rupert murdoch is the most powerful of his generation. thing, rupert murdoch is not the head of fox news. donald trump is, for all intents and purposes, the executive producer of the network. the way that segments at fox are programmed, the way that producers are putting things on the air that they hope will appeal to donald trump or to donald trump fans. so they're programming for an audience of one. >> and to that very point, on page 223 of this book,...
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republicans who will defend president trump's financial conflicts of interest, including his violations of the united states constitution, which specifically prohibits any person holding a position of trust with the united states government from accepting any profits and benefits from dealings with foreign governments. and it's not just about the hotel rooms and ballrooms at trump hotel, it's about the financing of his real estate empire. we have no idea where he's getting his money, in dollars, rubles or any other currency, congress doesn't bother to find out. happy to obsess on sex but when it comes to bhun, butt their heads under the table and don't want to talk about it. >> good point. lot of bhebs members of congress are gun shy. it does hit both parties but it's so vital. other issue is what lawyers call a case of first impression. what your constitutional suit probably is. you know this better than anyone. courts not had the opportunity to vote on the emollients cause because no other president of any party has tried to break it like this. good news or bad because you don't have precedent whether or not to prove hotel and others things are violation of
republicans who will defend president trump's financial conflicts of interest, including his violations of the united states constitution, which specifically prohibits any person holding a position of trust with the united states government from accepting any profits and benefits from dealings with foreign governments. and it's not just about the hotel rooms and ballrooms at trump hotel, it's about the financing of his real estate empire. we have no idea where he's getting his money, in...
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true if forwards and especially language person trump has been using and i'm not that confident that the contribution of the united states to that rule based system is still as relevant as superspeed. welcome to the alex salmond show this week our focus is on international development and twenty fifty the u.k. joined the hunt for countries who meet the longstanding u.n. target of contributing zero point seven percent of national income to overseas aid of achieving a stark is not of controversy and it's come under fierce attack we will be speaking to the politician who pushed the government to finally reaching that elusive target the former international development secretary and a bit chilly m.p. i will also be hearing from tasmania who went to visit people on the front line of international development the first let's see some of your tweets your messages and your emails. thank you for your tweets and messages let's just take a look at a few a poll by the way says i would love to see a highly regarded oil and gas economics expert on the show highlighting just how much scotland has a
true if forwards and especially language person trump has been using and i'm not that confident that the contribution of the united states to that rule based system is still as relevant as superspeed. welcome to the alex salmond show this week our focus is on international development and twenty fifty the u.k. joined the hunt for countries who meet the longstanding u.n. target of contributing zero point seven percent of national income to overseas aid of achieving a stark is not of controversy...
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addresses that i've seen where israel is invoked and democrats don't stand up and trap imagine how far person trump has gone on the question of jerusalem and basically undoing the entire basis of the peace process that america worked on for twenty five years so much so that democrats who are you have a staunch supporters of israel would not stand up and clap when he invoked the question of jerusalem capital of israel that is news it was a deal so read between the lines that perhaps an attempt to have a more minute fries u.s. approach to the world when he mentioned things we need to put together some of the things that he you know called for all spoke about increased military spending and the new rules of engagement in afghanistan signing a new order to keep one ton of a bay open and so on and so forth. i mean you watch the like a lot of our viewers around the world have watched that i was quite stunned to see of course the change of mood. but also you know the republicans in congress and both houses of congress clapping he would say something about guantanamo would stay open letter on clapping amon
addresses that i've seen where israel is invoked and democrats don't stand up and trap imagine how far person trump has gone on the question of jerusalem and basically undoing the entire basis of the peace process that america worked on for twenty five years so much so that democrats who are you have a staunch supporters of israel would not stand up and clap when he invoked the question of jerusalem capital of israel that is news it was a deal so read between the lines that perhaps an attempt...
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trump together. >> similar personality, don't wait. sometimes maybe trump moves too quickly, there is a similar personality like that. >> host: chapter 6 is generation 0, explain generation 0. what caused you to name that chapter generation 0? >> guest: generation 0 was the name of the movie bannon did which talked about the 2008 crash and the idea was the future was being robbed, americans given the wealth that was loss and what is being accumulated, the generation that exists now which is the millennials and younger people, when you look at the size of the deficit, we will have nothing left. >> host: where was he working in 2008 when the crash happened? >> guest: he was still out in california doing his own business but -- he had left goldman sachs a long time ago. he went out to california and without their to drum up business for goldman sachs but then formed his own firm, doing his own business, but increasingly he got into documentaries, making his own conservative filmmaking. initially made one about reagan in 2004 and in 2008 st
trump together. >> similar personality, don't wait. sometimes maybe trump moves too quickly, there is a similar personality like that. >> host: chapter 6 is generation 0, explain generation 0. what caused you to name that chapter generation 0? >> guest: generation 0 was the name of the movie bannon did which talked about the 2008 crash and the idea was the future was being robbed, americans given the wealth that was loss and what is being accumulated, the generation that...
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same argument so this is not about content or substance whatsoever this is only about donald trump the personality and what gets lost over the whole issue of trump trump ism is that policy is shaped by those remaining you know in the legislative dark the g.o.p. how important is public opinion when you're talking about the most powerful man in the was because as you've seen the united states in the boston area has been deeply polarized his supporters. i think he's the greatest gift to the united states and will make the country great again and his critics think just the opposite well because. you know in those one hundred forty characters or two hundred eighty. and today you can't explain policy the way policy needs to be explained take for example apple repatriating it's it's money to the united states we're talking thirty eight billion years dollars a promising new campus twenty thousand jobs that's it so thirty eight billion dollars and you the american public gets twenty thousand jobs that close to nothing so successes and successes are the very same thing in a society in a public discourse tha
same argument so this is not about content or substance whatsoever this is only about donald trump the personality and what gets lost over the whole issue of trump trump ism is that policy is shaped by those remaining you know in the legislative dark the g.o.p. how important is public opinion when you're talking about the most powerful man in the was because as you've seen the united states in the boston area has been deeply polarized his supporters. i think he's the greatest gift to the united...
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person trump has fired a warning shot over the rainy nuclear deal he's agreed to extend sanctions relief but says it's for the last time trumps insisting on revisions to the hard for to agreement or says that the u.s. will walk away the threats he first made last october in the event we are not able to reach a solution working with congress and our allies then the agreement will be terminated one of the worst else i've ever seen the disastrous deal with a rare a rare is not living up to the spirit of the deal one of the dumbest deals or one of the weakest contract we cannot and will not make this certification one of the worst deals ever negotiated well trump's positioning is in contrast to countries which are also signatories to the nuclear deal they say iran is in full compliance with the grievance and the holding firm. now expects. the e.u. has been urging washington to stick to it for months and just yesterday top you diplomats met with the iranian foreign minister in brussels to reaffirm their support for the deal breaking five years on the true c.p.o. way that you do you leave the
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through air force and especially language person trump has been using. i'm not that confident that the contribution of the united states to that school based system is still as relevant as superspy. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into pigs these are the countries with we korea colonies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of low bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline off to almost a decade how good are the results she saw all of it in new york city's will by the fuel out of it was the wad of good people with you what do i do enjoy. the beautiful blue she thought the climate was i mean if a legal. challenge nothing more than this she did not was always think it's the family and not getting paid while the same measure is still in place to one of the consequences is to weaken bluebirds smooth the smooth will first one of those who truly consider is the consequences are actually quite
through air force and especially language person trump has been using. i'm not that confident that the contribution of the united states to that school based system is still as relevant as superspy. the two thousand and eight economic crisis turn some countries into pigs these are the countries with we korea colonies that needed austerity policies if you are in a situation of low bloat even the recession austerity is a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy...
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truth if force and especially language person trump has been using and i'm not confident that the contribution of the united states to that school based system is seen as relevant as the speech. taking demands the u.s. and its support for syrian kurds a minute spot between the two countries over washington train or the forces. of. hundreds of gods into french prisons thought to be a hotbed for islamic radicalization go on strike over unsafe working conditions. and also a obtains a new meat from the pharmacy best looking for and that raises concerns i don't think cases during the rio olympics in twenty sixteen.
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when it always was steve bannon, yet he's gone and is donald trump really that kind of person? egistered as a democrat for a while. i think you have your answer from that. i think it speaks to the fa ct from that. i think it speaks to the fact that donald trump's base once words. they like the things he says. he has a track record of saying things that they want to hear and they don't really care about policies. they don't even think government should do things. and a peripheral figure, government should do things. and a peripheralfigure, granted government should do things. and a peripheral figure, granted steve bannon was quite close but has gone into the periphery, i don't think that base is going to care much about a satellite getting loose. that base is going to care much about a satellite getting looselj think the chaos could be important depending on what happens with robert mueller's investigation. finally on the front of some of the front pages, the daily mail has a picture of meghan markle. the crowd shout, we love you, as she visits brixton. apparently a lots of them
when it always was steve bannon, yet he's gone and is donald trump really that kind of person? egistered as a democrat for a while. i think you have your answer from that. i think it speaks to the fa ct from that. i think it speaks to the fact that donald trump's base once words. they like the things he says. he has a track record of saying things that they want to hear and they don't really care about policies. they don't even think government should do things. and a peripheral figure,...
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jamie dimon could not meet with trump personally, trump was having a meeting with u.s.n business leaders tonight. and guess what? but it didn't matter because jamie dimon went to d.c. last week and met with donald trump, the president, and from what i understand, it was a great meeting, and dimon has said to enthusiastically support trump's business agenda. another ceo that bowed out of that business council, steve schwartzman, the ceo of blackstone, he -- from what i understand -- has been meeting with trump regularly particularly after he got his baby saved, the private -- the carried interest loophole was saved. he's been meeting with him privately. from what i understand, he's part of business leaders, we're getting this from people close to mr. schwartzman, that he's part of the business leaders that personally met with trump today in davos with others. so what you have right now both in private, in d.c., in davos is a corporate love affair with president trump after essentially abandoning him, starting out very skeptical. because, remember, donald trump was very c
jamie dimon could not meet with trump personally, trump was having a meeting with u.s.n business leaders tonight. and guess what? but it didn't matter because jamie dimon went to d.c. last week and met with donald trump, the president, and from what i understand, it was a great meeting, and dimon has said to enthusiastically support trump's business agenda. another ceo that bowed out of that business council, steve schwartzman, the ceo of blackstone, he -- from what i understand -- has been...
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mueller is not the on person trump considered firing. according to the "times," another option that trump considered with his advisers was dismissing the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, and he's said to still be furious that attorney general jeff sessions recused himself and put rosenstein in charge of the russia investigation. we also know that republicans have withbeen on a mission to discredit fbi and justice department official who is have played key roles in the trump russia investigation, particularly those who might be able to corroborate fired fbi director james comey's testimony that trump pressured him to end that investigation. just tonight murray wass reports that trump, quote, pressed senior aides last june to devise and carry out a campaign to discredit senior fbi officials after learning those specific officials were likely to be witnesses again him as part of special counsel robert mueller's investigation. we don't know exactly what is in this memo nunes put together but betsy woodruff and ackerman at the "daily b
mueller is not the on person trump considered firing. according to the "times," another option that trump considered with his advisers was dismissing the deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein, and he's said to still be furious that attorney general jeff sessions recused himself and put rosenstein in charge of the russia investigation. we also know that republicans have withbeen on a mission to discredit fbi and justice department official who is have played key roles in the trump...
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is this guy brad blakeman the person trump has been trying to impress the whole time? "brad blakeman? i like to think of him as 'dad hug-man.'" ( laughter ) also, mr. president, you can't start a tweet talking about watching fox news and then end by saying you're "working hard! ( laughter ) you're watching tv, you just said so! what's next? "just ate three cheeseburgers, and a filet-o-fish. dieting hard!" ( laughter ) ( applause ) i'm reading that wrong. unless he's just confessing. "trump no like work. working hard. trump want watch tv." ( laughter ) of course, this saturday marked the trump presidency's one year anniversary. there was going to be a huge gala at mar-alago to celebrate. donors had paid $100,000 for tickets, which got you a meal for two and a photo with the president. not bad. normally if you want a meal and a photo with donald trump, you'd have to wait around the d.c. mcdonald's. ( laughter ) but because mcconnell couldn't get the votes, trump had to miss his party. seems fair. republicans ruined trump's party, and trump ruined the republican party. (
is this guy brad blakeman the person trump has been trying to impress the whole time? "brad blakeman? i like to think of him as 'dad hug-man.'" ( laughter ) also, mr. president, you can't start a tweet talking about watching fox news and then end by saying you're "working hard! ( laughter ) you're watching tv, you just said so! what's next? "just ate three cheeseburgers, and a filet-o-fish. dieting hard!" ( laughter ) ( applause ) i'm reading that wrong. unless he's...
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kim jong-un called president trump a, quote, mentally deranged dotard or old, senile person. president trump said. frightened dog, said kim. a rogue. a gangster fond of playing with fire. >> north korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned. it is a hell that no person deserves. >> reporter: kim jong-un then started the new year with this. >> translator: the entire u.s. is within the range of our nuclear weapons and a nuclear button is always on the desk of my office. that should be aware this is not a threat but a reality. >> reporter: and president trump responded tweeting, will someone from his depleted and food-starved regime please inform him that i too have a nuclear button but it's bigger and more powerful than his, and my button works. >> north korea, there's been criticism of the president's rhetoric, the language he uses. is it on purpose? >> some of it is on purpose. some of it is the president and his own natural style. i think he's trying things that may not have been tried in the past because he doesn't have the luxury of waiting. >> in president trump'
kim jong-un called president trump a, quote, mentally deranged dotard or old, senile person. president trump said. frightened dog, said kim. a rogue. a gangster fond of playing with fire. >> north korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned. it is a hell that no person deserves. >> reporter: kim jong-un then started the new year with this. >> translator: the entire u.s. is within the range of our nuclear weapons and a nuclear button is always on the desk of my...
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attorneys want to avoid that because is there not much good that can come from being grilled in person. trump'syers would prefer to provide written answers. something mueller's team is very unlikely to accept. the president right rated, there was no collusion with russia during the 2016 election. but could mueller's team be looking for other charges. joining us now, congressman ron desantis. if you were one of the president's lawyers would you advise him not to speak with special counsel? >> i would advise him not to speak with the special counsel. this has been going on for a long time. comey was investigating this for almost a year before mueller was even appointed, yet we don't have evidence of collusion. the charges brought by mueller either have nothing to do with the campaign like paul manafort or are a process crime where flynn and papadopoulos pled guilty to lying man some cases unfairly because they were lying about non-material facts. that tells me if he were to talk he would be putting himself in jeopardy of being purchase student for a process offense. kennedy: that sort of process
attorneys want to avoid that because is there not much good that can come from being grilled in person. trump'syers would prefer to provide written answers. something mueller's team is very unlikely to accept. the president right rated, there was no collusion with russia during the 2016 election. but could mueller's team be looking for other charges. joining us now, congressman ron desantis. if you were one of the president's lawyers would you advise him not to speak with special counsel?...
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persons involved in the trump campaign, u.s. intelligence was concerned about whether or not they were able to gain access to those people. and that question, while russia were attacking our election, did they have help from the campaign? and that is still an open question and remains under investigation. now, though, increasingly and particularly on insane news days like today, that central question is being almost eclipse bide the separate but related matter of what happened when the trump campaign became the trump presidency? did other officials move to obstruct justice? what afghanistan has the president and his administration done to try and block that investigation that started with intelligence agencies being worried with what they were seeing between the trump campaign and russia? if they have moved to block that investigation, did they do so by means that are illegal? if they did act illegally to block that investigation, what's the remedy to that? well, i mean let's look at what's happened to everybody, everybody who h
persons involved in the trump campaign, u.s. intelligence was concerned about whether or not they were able to gain access to those people. and that question, while russia were attacking our election, did they have help from the campaign? and that is still an open question and remains under investigation. now, though, increasingly and particularly on insane news days like today, that central question is being almost eclipse bide the separate but related matter of what happened when the trump...
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know of wrongdoing, under absolutely no obligation to tell anybody, their loyalty to donald trump the persondon mcgahn is in a very different circumstance. paid by taxpayers. works for the taxpayers. and his obligation is to the executive office of the president, which happens to be occupied today by donald trump, but his obligations are very different from personal lawyers for donald trump. >> glad we got that cleared up. john dean, thank you. jeff toobin stay with us. book passage i read, disclaimers about michael wolff and sourcing. president on air force one talking about characterizing the trump tower meeting. president insisted that meeting in trump tower was purely and simply by russian adoption policy. that's what was discussed period. even tho it was likely if not certain that the "times" had the incriminating e-mail chain. president ordered that no one should let on to the more problematic discussion about hillary clinton. jeff, if this part of the book proves to be true that president of the united states ordered people to essentially lie about this meeting in trump tower, saying
know of wrongdoing, under absolutely no obligation to tell anybody, their loyalty to donald trump the persondon mcgahn is in a very different circumstance. paid by taxpayers. works for the taxpayers. and his obligation is to the executive office of the president, which happens to be occupied today by donald trump, but his obligations are very different from personal lawyers for donald trump. >> glad we got that cleared up. john dean, thank you. jeff toobin stay with us. book passage i...
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that's come out that directly really has a major policy or legal inclination it's all about trump's personality and so on and the problem with of course these books and van and comments and them is that they're both they have an incentive to try and sell many books as possible make van and stand out and get attention so it's really you know it's i'm not sure how true so we can take these an absence of these recordings of that exist in the faith and if they don't have the you know what this book is saying if it doesn't have any sort of serious legal implications all otherwise why is president trump and was lawyers saying that they could pursue legal action against steve benen because surely that keeps attention on this issue and what's being said on the books. right i think it's less to do with paul the and legal reasons that than in the least as the comments are being leaked to the media said that made disparaging comments not only about the president but the president's family his son his daughter and that is something the president promised takes extremely sensitive so i why was it would be v
that's come out that directly really has a major policy or legal inclination it's all about trump's personality and so on and the problem with of course these books and van and comments and them is that they're both they have an incentive to try and sell many books as possible make van and stand out and get attention so it's really you know it's i'm not sure how true so we can take these an absence of these recordings of that exist in the faith and if they don't have the you know what this book...
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person as. comey came out of trump tower and started briefing his deputies. that is what mccabe was, a deputy. i'm starting to ramble here excitedly because here in the news business i have a 6:03:00 p.m. news alert that i want to read for analysis. a white house official confirming that one of the people we were just referencing, rod rosenstein was at the white house today, meeting with chief of staff john kelly. this came out after mccabe announced this fact that he's stepping down. that is the sum total of this information. fascinating, intriguing, i cannot say, i cannot report why they were there. with that in the hopper, ron, i want to play a little bit of mccabe doing his job. i'm curious your view of it, by my legal reporting, my understanding is he was known chiefly as a pretty tough investigator. here he is talking about that work. >> we hope this investigation will send a message to corrupt officials around the world that no person, no company, no organization is too big, too powerful or too prominent. no one is above or beyond the law. >> what can you tell us about him? >> well, and
person as. comey came out of trump tower and started briefing his deputies. that is what mccabe was, a deputy. i'm starting to ramble here excitedly because here in the news business i have a 6:03:00 p.m. news alert that i want to read for analysis. a white house official confirming that one of the people we were just referencing, rod rosenstein was at the white house today, meeting with chief of staff john kelly. this came out after mccabe announced this fact that he's stepping down. that is...
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trump team. or the bannon team versus the don junior team. there's so many conflicting personalities not just in the campaign, but in the white house. eli, that seems like it's going to set mueller up for at the very least some interesting testimony, potentially some conflicting testimony. >> right. but i think he's going to do everything he can to put that puzzle together, sort of the way journalists do in trying to report out the different and kaleidoscopic narratives coming from people inside the west wing every day. it is a challenge, but bob mueller has a lot of lawyers working on this. and i think you're right to point out that steve bannon, he may try to spare the president, but there's no love lost between steve bannon, jared kushner, and really the entire jared and ivanka wing of that white house, which includes hope hicks. she may not say anything on the record publicly as garrett pointed out, but she's certainly probably on a lot of e-mails. bob mueller has hired a lot of white collar crime attorneys here. so there's a lot of things that he may already have that bannon wou
trump team. or the bannon team versus the don junior team. there's so many conflicting personalities not just in the campaign, but in the white house. eli, that seems like it's going to set mueller up for at the very least some interesting testimony, potentially some conflicting testimony. >> right. but i think he's going to do everything he can to put that puzzle together, sort of the way journalists do in trying to report out the different and kaleidoscopic narratives coming from people...
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business. >> seth: it's funny because one bad hamburger would be a good nickname for every single person trumpver hired. [ light laughter ] paul manafort, that guy is one bad hamburger. [ light laughter ] but here's the thing, had these russia connections with clovis and the trump campaign not come to light, it's very possible he would still have made it to the hearing process, probably doing even more damage to the usda. and there's no reason to believe trump will change course and nominate someone who is actually qualified. it is really come to the point where we should pray for this as his replacement. >> together, grimace, we could own this town. >> seth: this has been the "check in." [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with john lithgow, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you're acting so funny, what's wrong, billy? my doctor says i have skittles pox. are they contagious? i don't think so. contract the rainbow! taste the rainbow! wiback like it could used to? neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for s
business. >> seth: it's funny because one bad hamburger would be a good nickname for every single person trumpver hired. [ light laughter ] paul manafort, that guy is one bad hamburger. [ light laughter ] but here's the thing, had these russia connections with clovis and the trump campaign not come to light, it's very possible he would still have made it to the hearing process, probably doing even more damage to the usda. and there's no reason to believe trump will change course and...
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if someone thinks trump is an idiot, you don't want that person investigating him. ther hand, if you don't think trump's an idiot, then you're the idiot. like, we don't want an idiot in charge of an investigation. we'll find him eating the evidence. we finally found trump's tax returns! ahhh! no! no! and like let's not pretend i'm hating on president trump. i'm just saying what republicans are thinking and saying. >> rex tillerson had called donald trump a moron. >> one staffer said working with trump was like trying to figure out what a child wants. others inside white house thought he was no more than semi-literate. >> for steve mnuchin and reince priebus, he was an idiot, for gary cohn, he was dumb as -- for h.r. mcmaster, he was a dope. >> i think he's a cook. i think he's crazy. >> someone who thinks the nuclear triad is a rock band from the 1980s. >> oh, yeah. >> trevor: see, even republicans think trump is an idiot. jeb's campaign slogan was literally trump's an idiot, please clap. ( applause ) so an f.b.i. eight calling trump and idiot wasn't the bombshell so
if someone thinks trump is an idiot, you don't want that person investigating him. ther hand, if you don't think trump's an idiot, then you're the idiot. like, we don't want an idiot in charge of an investigation. we'll find him eating the evidence. we finally found trump's tax returns! ahhh! no! no! and like let's not pretend i'm hating on president trump. i'm just saying what republicans are thinking and saying. >> rex tillerson had called donald trump a moron. >> one staffer said...
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the personality of donald trump is larger than life. ants us to talk about his personality endlessly. it's kind of what gets him up in the morning, but politics and history are about more than just individual personalities. the structure of politics matters. the constitution of the united states is set up so that the individual who holds the presidency is not all powerful. and the point i make in the piece is, if you just forget about the different personalities and look at the structure of politics in the first year of trump and the first year of clinton, they have a lot in common. and that's because of regardless of who the president is, stephanie, the same kinds of problems arise inevitably. the people good in the campaign turn out to be not so good when it comes to government, and then the president has to deal with these people in congress, the professional politicians of the beltway, and it always comes down to the haggling we've got so accustomed to. you spent part of the morning talking about government shutdowns. donald trump di
the personality of donald trump is larger than life. ants us to talk about his personality endlessly. it's kind of what gets him up in the morning, but politics and history are about more than just individual personalities. the structure of politics matters. the constitution of the united states is set up so that the individual who holds the presidency is not all powerful. and the point i make in the piece is, if you just forget about the different personalities and look at the structure of...
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the least racist person you ever met? >> donald trump is vying for the most racist person that i've met these days. it's interesting that he has this sound byte of saying he's not racist. i remember when he was asked how do you defend against racism? he said i hired randall. like saying i have my break friend. when we look at the pattern, i think people were afraid to label him a racist because there was maybe political correctness. after you look at the history, i grew up near new york. you look at what is happening in new york and housing discrimination and treatment of black lives matter protesters, all of what we've seen is a pattern of racracism. there is no question in my mind he's a racist, my question is how will republicans respond in light of the continued pattern putting them into a corner and i'm disappointed this people like paul ryan who in my opinion have been less and less vocal as time has progressed in denouncing donald's behavior. >> in your case, he didn't want to hire you alone. he wanted to pair you with a white con
the least racist person you ever met? >> donald trump is vying for the most racist person that i've met these days. it's interesting that he has this sound byte of saying he's not racist. i remember when he was asked how do you defend against racism? he said i hired randall. like saying i have my break friend. when we look at the pattern, i think people were afraid to label him a racist because there was maybe political correctness. after you look at the history, i grew up near new york....
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person. he has a good reputation. donald trump does not control him. and if he had an eyewitness account, not just a hunch or an opinion or a third-person gossipy sense, but he saw things, he heard things that he thinks are obstruction of justice. donald trump is cooked. >> yeah, and i can imagine that bob mueller's team will comicaling. >> oh, yes. >> they know about it now. absolutely. michael steele, jennifer rubin, thank you both for joining me, appreciate it. if there's one thing that we know, it's that michael wolff is about to sell a whole lot of books. that makes you wonder which former white house employees may have dollar signs in their eyes. >>> every woman lied when they came forward to hurt my campaign. total fabrication. the events never happened. never. all of these liars will be sued after the election is over. >> donald trump loved to threaten defamation lawsuits. he's done it lots of times. but he doesn't follow through. he's talked about suing senator ted cruz, the women who accused him of sexual assault, and the new york times. it's
person. he has a good reputation. donald trump does not control him. and if he had an eyewitness account, not just a hunch or an opinion or a third-person gossipy sense, but he saw things, he heard things that he thinks are obstruction of justice. donald trump is cooked. >> yeah, and i can imagine that bob mueller's team will comicaling. >> oh, yes. >> they know about it now. absolutely. michael steele, jennifer rubin, thank you both for joining me, appreciate it. if there's...
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that recusal had infuriated president trump, who had saw it as disloyal. >> he expected a certain measure of personalm sessions, which is not how the u.s. government is supposed to work. >> "the new york times" reported when trump heard that sessions might recuse himself, he ordered white house counsel don mcgahn to stop it. that effort was unsuccessful. and trump is still angry at >> it's all a bunch of dominos that seemed to kind of fall. rod rosenstein appointed a special counsel and he believes there would be not a special counsel if jeff sessions remained engaged in the investigation. >> "the times" reports that special counsel robert mueller is looking at the matter as a part of a potential obstruction of justice case. meanwhile, on the night of the comey firing, the chaos continued. >> what prompted that step? >> you have to ask the deputy attorney general. >> but he just started two weeks ago. would the white house have told him to do that? >> the memo was critical of comey's handling of hillary clinton's e-mails before the election. >> why now are you concerned about the hillary clinton e-ma
that recusal had infuriated president trump, who had saw it as disloyal. >> he expected a certain measure of personalm sessions, which is not how the u.s. government is supposed to work. >> "the new york times" reported when trump heard that sessions might recuse himself, he ordered white house counsel don mcgahn to stop it. that effort was unsuccessful. and trump is still angry at >> it's all a bunch of dominos that seemed to kind of fall. rod rosenstein appointed a...
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kim jong-un called president trump a, quote, mentally deranged dotard, or old, senile person. d man, president trump said. frightened dog, said kim. a rogue. a gangster fond of playing with fire. >> north korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned. it is a hell that no person deserves. >> kim jong-un then started the new year with this. >> translator: the entire mainland of the u.s. is within the range of our nuclear weapons and the button is on the desk of my office. they should be actively aware that this is not a threat but a reality. >> of course, president trump responded tweeting will someone from his depleted and food-starved regime please inform him that i, too, have a nuclear button, but it is a much bigger and more powerful one than his and my button works. >> north korea, there's been criticism of the president's rhetoric, the language that he uses. it is on purpose? >> some of it is purposeful. some of it is the president and his own natural style. i think he's trying things that may not have been tried in the past because he doesn't have the luxury of wa
kim jong-un called president trump a, quote, mentally deranged dotard, or old, senile person. d man, president trump said. frightened dog, said kim. a rogue. a gangster fond of playing with fire. >> north korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned. it is a hell that no person deserves. >> kim jong-un then started the new year with this. >> translator: the entire mainland of the u.s. is within the range of our nuclear weapons and the button is on the desk of my...
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most powerful committees, nunes from california continues to use his position to serve donald trump's personalterests. while president trump has not yet fired mr. mueller it seems like congressman nunes is intent on doing the president's work for hip. this time nunes is taughting a new memo that allegedly outlines how the government abused secret surveillance. >> there are four pages of a memorandum prepared by the intelligence committee that will shock the conscience of this country when it comes to the horrific abuses that occurred during the last administration and that i believe continue to pose a threat to donald trump's presidency. >> when the people of america see the four pages and then the additional documents, what they're going to see is we have a problem in the fisa. >> it's hard for me to imagine anyone reading this memo and shrugging their shoulders and saying that's no big deal. most people will not. >> revenge of the nerds here. it's become a pattern of sorts for nunes who obviously seems to believe if at first you don't sked try again. last spring he accused the obama administ
most powerful committees, nunes from california continues to use his position to serve donald trump's personalterests. while president trump has not yet fired mr. mueller it seems like congressman nunes is intent on doing the president's work for hip. this time nunes is taughting a new memo that allegedly outlines how the government abused secret surveillance. >> there are four pages of a memorandum prepared by the intelligence committee that will shock the conscience of this country when...
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person. he has a good reputation. donald trump does not control him. and if he had an eyewitness account, not just a hunch or an opinion or a third-person gossipy sense, but he saw things, he heard things that he thinks are obstruction of justice. donald trump is cooked. >> yeah, and i can imagine that bob mueller's team will comicaling. >> oh, yes. >> they know about it now. absolutely. michael steele, jennifer rubin, thank you both for joining me, appreciate it. if there's one thing that we know, it's that michael wolff is about to sell a whole lot of books. that makes you wonder which former white house employees may have dollar signs in their eyes. with adt, you can feel safe for only $49.00. that includes security panel, keypad, key fob, entry and motion sensors and for a limited time, get a camera included and installed at no additional cost. 3 toddlers won't stop him.. and neither will lower back pain. because at a dr. scholl's kiosk he got a recommendation for our custom fit orthotic to relieve his foot, knee, or lower back pain, from being on h
person. he has a good reputation. donald trump does not control him. and if he had an eyewitness account, not just a hunch or an opinion or a third-person gossipy sense, but he saw things, he heard things that he thinks are obstruction of justice. donald trump is cooked. >> yeah, and i can imagine that bob mueller's team will comicaling. >> oh, yes. >> they know about it now. absolutely. michael steele, jennifer rubin, thank you both for joining me, appreciate it. if there's...
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donald trump's personal lawyer firing off cease and desist letters to author michael wolf and to his publisher. their upcoming book is full of, quote, false and baseless statements against the president. he talked about steve bannon and trump's laura cus him of breaching a confidentiality agreement. it is not clear if the president, however, will actually follow through with the lawsuit. nbc news has not confirmed much of what appears in michael wolf's book. yelled president trump said bannon had quote, lost his mind. and today the president answered questions about his relationship with his former allies. >> did steve bannon betray you, mr. president? >> i don't know, he called me a great man last night. obviously he changed his tune pretty quick. thank you all very much. >> thank you. >> i don't talk to him. i don't talk to him. i don't talk to him. that's just a misnomer. thank you. >> and white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders took several jabs at bannon today when asked about his relationship to the president and whether he should be fired by breitbart news where he s
donald trump's personal lawyer firing off cease and desist letters to author michael wolf and to his publisher. their upcoming book is full of, quote, false and baseless statements against the president. he talked about steve bannon and trump's laura cus him of breaching a confidentiality agreement. it is not clear if the president, however, will actually follow through with the lawsuit. nbc news has not confirmed much of what appears in michael wolf's book. yelled president trump said bannon...
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person. >>> trump's former white house strategist steve bannon is set to meet tuesday with members of the houseo answer questions regarding the russia investigation. >>> now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature and graphic subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> i need the upper door shut. >> on a typical weekday shift at the santa rita jail, it takes about 275 employees ranging from civilian workers to sworn deputies and captains to manage the facility. and its 3,000 inmates. the housing units and outdoor rec yards are usually full of activity, but there is a whole other world of partially underground tunnels and service areas that stay equally as active. >> what we're looking at here is our back tunnel system which connects our maximum security yard to our medium and minimum security yard. in between here and the tunnel system, we have our kitchen, our laundry and our supply. >> silently making their way through the tunnels are 24 automated guided vehicles, or agvs. around here, they're more commonly referred to as robots. ♪ they transport thousands of meals, tons of laundry and count
person. >>> trump's former white house strategist steve bannon is set to meet tuesday with members of the houseo answer questions regarding the russia investigation. >>> now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature and graphic subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> i need the upper door shut. >> on a typical weekday shift at the santa rita jail, it takes about 275 employees ranging from civilian workers to sworn deputies and captains to...
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. >>> president trump's personal attorney suing fusion gps. this is the company behind the so-called dossier as well as buzzfeed, the company that published the discredited dossier. this as we learn that the company's attorney told investigators quote, somebody has already been killed as a result of its publication. what the heck does he mean by that? we'll talk about all of this. go to blake burman at the white house with the latest on president trump's america first again today. hi, blake. reporter: hi trish. president trump met with his cabinet here today at white house. the main focus of the meeting was infrastructure. the republicans and president are hoping to roll out some infrastructure package in the beginning portions here of 2018 but the immediate political headline, or at least the political focus right now in washington and at this white house is what to do with an immigration deal as it relates to daca, the "dreamers," 700,000 or so individuals brought to this country illegally as children by their parents. we got a full view of
. >>> president trump's personal attorney suing fusion gps. this is the company behind the so-called dossier as well as buzzfeed, the company that published the discredited dossier. this as we learn that the company's attorney told investigators quote, somebody has already been killed as a result of its publication. what the heck does he mean by that? we'll talk about all of this. go to blake burman at the white house with the latest on president trump's america first again today. hi,...
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careerists in the government who are in opposition to president trump or probably more accurately, who are not seen as sufficiently loyal personallyo president trump. >> that word careerist is used by a lot of trump allies in a negative way. to you, what is the value of having career professionals who have devoted their entire lives to a particular subject working in the government? >> first, i guess this qualifies me at least as a former member of the deep state if you buy at a absurd proposition. there's tremendous value to the career employees throughout the civil service in our government. this is one of the strengths of our government because it provides a continuity, it provides knowledge, an expertise regardless of what administration is in office. and many, many loyal federal employees who are patriots are there to serve the country, not an individual. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> more breaking news tonight. the founders of fusion gps have weighed in. we'll tell you about that next. >>> more on the russia probe. the role of george papadopoulos, and new insight into the dossier. the founder of fusion gps weighing in the
careerists in the government who are in opposition to president trump or probably more accurately, who are not seen as sufficiently loyal personallyo president trump. >> that word careerist is used by a lot of trump allies in a negative way. to you, what is the value of having career professionals who have devoted their entire lives to a particular subject working in the government? >> first, i guess this qualifies me at least as a former member of the deep state if you buy at a...
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>> donald trump said the only person they remember for a shut down is the president. >> i do want to say something about trump. we haven't said that much about him. it's unfortunate the instability in the process actually starts with the president. yes congress is looking awful. the democrats got hurt today. but really the president of the united states said in front of everybody with live tv cameras, hepted to do a daca deal. >> he's going to do a daca deal. >> no, he isn't. >> is he? >> he's going to do an immigration security deal. where the deal is he's letting something happen on daca. >> wrong. the -- >> saying they're terrorists. he put out an ad. does that sound like a guy who wants a bill of love? >> it's simple. provide border security money for a wall. let's limit chain migration. everyone can agree that's something we need to do. >> what does that have to do with daca? >> because you'll end up being back here revisiting a daca another provision in a few years if you don't address the root issue. >> van, do you agree? >> and end the visa lottery program. the three thipgs th
>> donald trump said the only person they remember for a shut down is the president. >> i do want to say something about trump. we haven't said that much about him. it's unfortunate the instability in the process actually starts with the president. yes congress is looking awful. the democrats got hurt today. but really the president of the united states said in front of everybody with live tv cameras, hepted to do a daca deal. >> he's going to do a daca deal. >> no, he...
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. >>> michael wolff defending his bomb shell book about president trump insisting and bringing now christopher ruddy, personal friend of the president, you saw the president over the holidays, right. >> quite a few times. >> and it's always fiery when you come. >> and he remembered my face. remembered who i was. it's like a fantasy world. he's a psychiatrist, michael wolff, i call him now dr. michael wolff. >> you're being sarcastic. >> don, you have to ask yourself, what is his expertise to declare the president's psychologically unfit? there is probably 100 high-powered journalists that cover the white house, talked to all the same sources he supposedly talked to, no one has ever reported the president psychologically unfit. >> i'm not here to defend michael wolff, what i will tell you -- >> you're going to promote it. >> i'm not here to promote -- >> you just gave him a half hour on your show. >> i gave him 18 minutes as a matter of fact. and i think it's very news-worthy. most journalists and most people don't get that much access to an administration, especially a president to write a book. and so -- >>
. >>> michael wolff defending his bomb shell book about president trump insisting and bringing now christopher ruddy, personal friend of the president, you saw the president over the holidays, right. >> quite a few times. >> and it's always fiery when you come. >> and he remembered my face. remembered who i was. it's like a fantasy world. he's a psychiatrist, michael wolff, i call him now dr. michael wolff. >> you're being sarcastic. >> don, you have to...
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that trump, described it as fake new, igniting fears that donald trump may try to fire robert mueller again. mueller is not the only person that trump considered firing, another option, in discussion with advisors was dismissing rod j. rosensteip. trump has taken shots at him in the past. and still to be furious that sessions recused himself, and put rosenstein in charge of the russian investigation. officials who played key roles in the investigation, particularly those who might be able to cocorroborate testimony, that trump pressured him to end that investigation. tonight, at foreign policy, trump pressed seert to discredit potential fbi witnesses. -- the daily beast reported this week, it targets three in particular. a controversial republican memo, surveillance abuse, named andrew mccabe, and duty attorney general rosenstein, and former fbi director comey. they are bound to face more criticism in fbi counter intelligence work. mccabe is being retired at the ripe age of 49. how about rosenstein, it is his time in the barrel next? after last night's "new york times" report. all the energy is over the potential to fire
that trump, described it as fake new, igniting fears that donald trump may try to fire robert mueller again. mueller is not the only person that trump considered firing, another option, in discussion with advisors was dismissing rod j. rosensteip. trump has taken shots at him in the past. and still to be furious that sessions recused himself, and put rosenstein in charge of the russian investigation. officials who played key roles in the investigation, particularly those who might be able to...
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this is what he has in mind... >> narrator: and trump personally took care of the marketing. >> donaldsay, is just 33 years old. he now has an apartment for sale in a new trump building called the trump tower, one floor of it, $11 million all together. you're worth all this money. you say you didn't say that you want to be worth a billion dollars. >> no, i really am not looking to make tremendous amounts of money. i'm looking to enjoy my life, and if that happens to go with it, that's fabulous. >> narrator: and to help sell the apartments, trump had a novel idea-- he inflated the floor numbers. his 58-story building became a 68-story building. >> how he got away with that, i'm not sure, but he did, and it made a lot of sense in his mind because if you're renting a room, you'd rather be on the 14th floor than on the sixth floor. in his mind, having an apartment, the higher the apartment was, the better it would look. >> narrator: in his autobiography, written with author tony schwartz, trump would call it "truthful hyperbole." >> "people want to believe that something is the biggest and
this is what he has in mind... >> narrator: and trump personally took care of the marketing. >> donaldsay, is just 33 years old. he now has an apartment for sale in a new trump building called the trump tower, one floor of it, $11 million all together. you're worth all this money. you say you didn't say that you want to be worth a billion dollars. >> no, i really am not looking to make tremendous amounts of money. i'm looking to enjoy my life, and if that happens to go with...
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persons involved in the trump campaign, u.s. intelligence was concerned about whether or not the russians were able to gain the cooperation of those people while they were attacking our election. that's it. all right? and that question while russia was attacking our election, did they have help from the campaign they were assisting? that remains the biggest foreign influence national security scandal to ever afflict any american presidency and that central question is still an open question and it remains under investigation. now, though, increasingly and particularly on insane news days like today, that central question is being almost eclipsed by the matter of what happened when the trump campaign became the trump presidency. did president trump and other trump administration officials move to obstruct justice? what, if anything, have the president and his administration done to try to block that investigation that started with intelligence agencies being worried about what they were seeing between the trump campaign and russi
persons involved in the trump campaign, u.s. intelligence was concerned about whether or not the russians were able to gain the cooperation of those people while they were attacking our election. that's it. all right? and that question while russia was attacking our election, did they have help from the campaign they were assisting? that remains the biggest foreign influence national security scandal to ever afflict any american presidency and that central question is still an open question and...
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president trump's personal lawyer taking legal action against the "fake russian dossier," suing fusion and buzzfeed. michael: alleges false and defamatory allegations resulted in harm to the president's reputation. mr. trump unleashed some fury today on senator dianne feinstein. releasing testimony to glenn simpson. "the fact that sneaky dianne feinstein, who has on numerous occasions stated that collusion between trump/russia has not been found, would release testimony in such an underhanded and possibly illegal way, totally without authorization, is a disgrace. must have tough primary!" feinstein's response: >> does it offend you when the president calls you shady? speak out calls people names very quickly. i'm not alone. >> jesse: sneaky diane. great nickname. what do you think about the lawsuit? >> greg: yesterday the 312 page document dropped and everyone is running around. oh, my god. this is the biggest story. thank you, buy . now it's the next day. all this hoopla. this story is like a blow up doll. it's inflated and disappointing. >> kimberly: how would you even know that? [la
president trump's personal lawyer taking legal action against the "fake russian dossier," suing fusion and buzzfeed. michael: alleges false and defamatory allegations resulted in harm to the president's reputation. mr. trump unleashed some fury today on senator dianne feinstein. releasing testimony to glenn simpson. "the fact that sneaky dianne feinstein, who has on numerous occasions stated that collusion between trump/russia has not been found, would release testimony in such...
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it's very difficult when you're the president of the united states, and you have a personality like trumpoes where it is narcissism all the time, about me, me all the emb big the office is. the president of the united states is bigger than one person. donald trump has not embraced that. i don't know that he will. >> he wants to talk, more media coverage of the things corporations do in terms of bonuses and raises for people. >> good for them. >> and why he does it is beyond me. we have more to talk about. incoming a deeper dive how three popular conspiracy theories were undermine by a technical glitch and a gag gift. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. >>> the lead with jack tapper brought to you by progressive, drivers who switch to progressive can save an average of $620. coming at you with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno. holler at 'em, brun. kicking it live and direct here at the fountain. should i go habanero or maui onion? should i buy a chinchilla? comment below. did i mention i save p
it's very difficult when you're the president of the united states, and you have a personality like trumpoes where it is narcissism all the time, about me, me all the emb big the office is. the president of the united states is bigger than one person. donald trump has not embraced that. i don't know that he will. >> he wants to talk, more media coverage of the things corporations do in terms of bonuses and raises for people. >> good for them. >> and why he does it is beyond...