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no, but for you, i mean, does being never-trump mean reflexively being against everything that trump stands for or is it possible to still separate and detach some of his policy achievements? for example, if he were to return to the tpp and renegotiate it and make it a better deal. how do you, as a never-trumper, navigate sort of the policy outcomes versus the need to reflexively stand against donald trump? >> well, i don't have any problem agreeing with donald trump on certain issues. no president is gonna get everything 100% wrong, and he certainly has not. he's done things that i've agreed with, like moving the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem, for example. he's done a few other things. pulling out of the intermediate nuclear forces treaty, which i think was an antiquated accord. and, you know, i've said so. i'm willing to support him on individual stances, but that doesn't mean that he is, therefore, a good president, because my opposition to him goes beyond individual issues. it's about his lack of fitness for the office, the kind of moral tone he sets for the country, the ki
no, but for you, i mean, does being never-trump mean reflexively being against everything that trump stands for or is it possible to still separate and detach some of his policy achievements? for example, if he were to return to the tpp and renegotiate it and make it a better deal. how do you, as a never-trumper, navigate sort of the policy outcomes versus the need to reflexively stand against donald trump? >> well, i don't have any problem agreeing with donald trump on certain issues. no...
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the new trump wall, not one foot of trump wall, and that doesn't feel like winning for trump voters. and so there's not a word at trump rallies now about mexico paying for the wall. those people in the red hats are not tired of winning. and so donald trump has to keep them scared. and if that means we see the words and ideas of donald trump on another mass murderer's final social media posting before going in for the kill, then that's the price donald trump seems willing to pay for keeping his voters scared. have we now seen america's last mass murderer to use donald trump's language and ideas in his social media postings as he kill as the mass murderer in pittsburgh did? we don't know. but we do know tonight no matter how scared donald trump gets his sane supporters, most of his supporters, no matter how scared he gets them to feel tonight, none of them, not one of them are as scared as donald trump who is running scared. more scared than he has ever been in his life. joining our discussion now is stuart stevens, republican political consultant. he serve as a chief strategist for mi
the new trump wall, not one foot of trump wall, and that doesn't feel like winning for trump voters. and so there's not a word at trump rallies now about mexico paying for the wall. those people in the red hats are not tired of winning. and so donald trump has to keep them scared. and if that means we see the words and ideas of donald trump on another mass murderer's final social media posting before going in for the kill, then that's the price donald trump seems willing to pay for keeping his...
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>> i think you ever to understand that in the trump world, pleasing the boss, pleasing donald trump is what every one in his orbit is all about. michael cohen maybe more than the rest. you can kind of understand why it was that michael cohen thought that bringing this deal home finally would be such a coupe for him if he had done this. he goes in 1997 and 1996. he signs a deal in 2005. he had wanted to be in moscow for 30 years. here is plimichael cohen workin with felix sater. using the presidential campaign to boost their ability to try to get this done. >> we know that cohen was contact i contacting putin's spokesperson. he's not sarah sanders. this is somebody who is closely involved, side by side with vladmir putin. talk more about that. >> there's a 20-minute phone call that took place between michael cohen and who we believe to be a representative. through our reporting and what we learned through the gifting of a penthouse there were additional conversations in which michael cohen discussed that. he denied he spoke to anyone about that. it appears that he was moving forward try
>> i think you ever to understand that in the trump world, pleasing the boss, pleasing donald trump is what every one in his orbit is all about. michael cohen maybe more than the rest. you can kind of understand why it was that michael cohen thought that bringing this deal home finally would be such a coupe for him if he had done this. he goes in 1997 and 1996. he signs a deal in 2005. he had wanted to be in moscow for 30 years. here is plimichael cohen workin with felix sater. using the...
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amy: president trump fires attorney general jeff sessions, replacing him with matthew whitaker, a trump loyalist who has been called -- has called special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation a witch hunt. will robert mueller be next? we speak with david cole, national legal director of the american civil liberties union and elizabeth holtzman, former -- the youngest member of the watergate committee that voted to impeach richard nixon, author of the new book "the case for impeaching trump." >> richard nixon did not care about the law. he wanted the special prosecutor out of the way. and while it i is not an exaxact similarity here because so far we don't know that there is a cover-up, but what we have is the same mentality of abusing power, of taking power into your own handnds and saying, "i'm first. not america first, i'm first." amy: then to new mexico, where deb haaland d has made history. >> you are sending one of the very first native american women to congress! today we all came together and we said we still believe in the american dream and american democracy and in ho
amy: president trump fires attorney general jeff sessions, replacing him with matthew whitaker, a trump loyalist who has been called -- has called special counsel robert mueller's russia investigation a witch hunt. will robert mueller be next? we speak with david cole, national legal director of the american civil liberties union and elizabeth holtzman, former -- the youngest member of the watergate committee that voted to impeach richard nixon, author of the new book "the case for...
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trump: ready? then you are going to -- if that happens, then we will do the same thing, and government comes to a halt, and i would blame them, because they now are going to be coming up with policy. they are the majority in the house. i expect that they will come up with some fantastic ideas that i can support on the environment, on so many different things. including prescription drug prices, which we have made a big dent in already, including some of the things that we are working on for the vets. we have gotten choice approved, we have got a lot of things approved, but they have other elements we want. there are many things we can get along on without a lot of trouble, that we agree very much with them, and they agree with us. i would like to see bipartisanship. i would like to see unity, and i think we have a very good chance -- and maybe not on everything, but i think we have a very good chance of seeing that. go ahead. >> one question on the lame duck, sir, and one on your cabinet. you toyed
trump: ready? then you are going to -- if that happens, then we will do the same thing, and government comes to a halt, and i would blame them, because they now are going to be coming up with policy. they are the majority in the house. i expect that they will come up with some fantastic ideas that i can support on the environment, on so many different things. including prescription drug prices, which we have made a big dent in already, including some of the things that we are working on for the...
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trump: what? no, they are all finished. the written answers are finished. i don't know, the lawyers have them. i don't know. they will. they will. the written answers to the witchhunt that has been going on forever. no collusion, no nothing. they have been finished. finished them yesterday. the lawyers have them. i assume they will turn them in today or soon. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: no, i am going to a war zone, yeah. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: what? >> are you happy with the sanctions on iran? pres. trump: yeah, the sanctions on iran are very strong, very powerful. they are sanctions i think that have had a tremendous impact. more sanctions are going on. we have a lot of tremendous support, and iran is not the same country it was when i became president. it is a much different country. and hopefully at some point we will be able to make a fair deal and help iran and help the people of iran. >> when you talk about the markets today, do you really believe the dems are behind the market
trump: what? no, they are all finished. the written answers are finished. i don't know, the lawyers have them. i don't know. they will. they will. the written answers to the witchhunt that has been going on forever. no collusion, no nothing. they have been finished. finished them yesterday. the lawyers have them. i assume they will turn them in today or soon. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: no, i am going to a war zone, yeah. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: what? >> are you...
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yeah you know it's official donald trump did it herself. yes big surprise for everyone probably even for himself. in the meantime fact checkers have exposed thousands of lies told by donald trump yet that does not seem to bother his supporters indeed and apparently outrageous claim he once made on the campaign trail could actually be true i have the most loyal people did you ever see that where i could stand in the middle if if they have a new and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters ok it's like i'm proud of the trouble. to begin with. is the dissolve of any objective reality in our politics central to donald trump is the big lie. that's why you see the ethics. of just two years after trump's election triumph i am back in the us to investigate the apparently unshakeable alliance between trump and his supporters i drive through the midwest flyover country as the americans call it the journey takes us through small towns and agricultural regions with largely white populations. these constituencies once back barack obama. in two thou
yeah you know it's official donald trump did it herself. yes big surprise for everyone probably even for himself. in the meantime fact checkers have exposed thousands of lies told by donald trump yet that does not seem to bother his supporters indeed and apparently outrageous claim he once made on the campaign trail could actually be true i have the most loyal people did you ever see that where i could stand in the middle if if they have a new and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters...
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donald trump? no, the elites, the financial, the corporate, the permanent class that runs washington, d.c., that's who did it. what was their solution? to create money and bail themselves out. on the day that happened, the balance sheet of the federal reserve was 880 billion dollars. when donald trump took the oath of office, january 20, 2017, it was 4.5 trillion dollars. flooded with liquidity, like the bank of tokyo, the bank of england, the european central bank. the party at davos, the leads bailed themselves out, afraid of some sort of deflationary spiral. that's not a free bailout. there's a corollary to that. savings accounts are zero. pension funds have the biggest gap in history. you can't underwrite a bond in the united states because you only get for a public school or water works you get 2%. the little guy. the little guy would bear the burden of that. if you've owned assets, intellectual property, stocks, real estate, hedge fund, name it, in the last ten years, you had the greatest run
donald trump? no, the elites, the financial, the corporate, the permanent class that runs washington, d.c., that's who did it. what was their solution? to create money and bail themselves out. on the day that happened, the balance sheet of the federal reserve was 880 billion dollars. when donald trump took the oath of office, january 20, 2017, it was 4.5 trillion dollars. flooded with liquidity, like the bank of tokyo, the bank of england, the european central bank. the party at davos, the...
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president trump, this is a pattern for him. he likes to stand there, have the images, have the branding, and then move on. >>> we're going to take our next break. all our guests are staying with us. when we come back, it's been a critical issue going back long before donald trump became president. gender politics. the impact of women from the supreme court to the midterm elections we just witnessed, when "the 11th hour" continues. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! take care of the hands that take care of you. that's me in back in 1987, when i gave isotoner gloves to all my teammates. now i have a different set of teammates. my family. and they
president trump, this is a pattern for him. he likes to stand there, have the images, have the branding, and then move on. >>> we're going to take our next break. all our guests are staying with us. when we come back, it's been a critical issue going back long before donald trump became president. gender politics. the impact of women from the supreme court to the midterm elections we just witnessed, when "the 11th hour" continues. these folks, they don't have time to go to...
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trump presiden presidency. we're over on time. ken dilanian giving us the context, gene rossi, a doj veteran, saying this is literally indictable. >>> coming up, donald trump defending ivanka trump's personal e-mail use. the watchdog who sparked that investigation is here. >>> new developments in congress in a story that broke right here this hour last night. house democrats now say they will investigate ivanka trump for her misuse of private e-mail, sending hundreds of e-mails that were government-related business. a familiar scandal. today donald trump defending his daughter, who is of course also a white house official. >> ivanka's e-mails, why was it appropriate for your daughter's personal e-mails -- >> early on, for a little before the, ivanka did some e-mails. they weren't classified like hillary clinton. they weren't deleted like hillary clinton. there was no service in the basement like hillary clinton had. you're talking about a whole different -- you're talking about all fake news. so what ivanka did
trump presiden presidency. we're over on time. ken dilanian giving us the context, gene rossi, a doj veteran, saying this is literally indictable. >>> coming up, donald trump defending ivanka trump's personal e-mail use. the watchdog who sparked that investigation is here. >>> new developments in congress in a story that broke right here this hour last night. house democrats now say they will investigate ivanka trump for her misuse of private e-mail, sending hundreds of...
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trump made them targets. trump never made them targets. maybe in speeches over time he has signals people out. but he has never sat there and said they are targets. you can't equate the two. [crowd booing] >> there are 300 30 million people in the united states and most of them, like all people, are wonderful, but some are disturbed. disturbed people like the unconscious mind, always seems to be taken seriously. to express itself in terms intelligible. presidents set tone and give permission. most of us will never behaved wrongly no matter who the president is and that is why american society is not dissolving at least the. because if people acted like the president, the place would be compensating -- gotham city. [laughter] [applause] >> but there are people who are at the cusp and when they ask, are my behaviors normal? we have seen that this is one of the reason that breitbart is so powerful, unfortunately not for good. you can see the radicalization of this happened even within the so-called legitimate conservative media. how much more
trump made them targets. trump never made them targets. maybe in speeches over time he has signals people out. but he has never sat there and said they are targets. you can't equate the two. [crowd booing] >> there are 300 30 million people in the united states and most of them, like all people, are wonderful, but some are disturbed. disturbed people like the unconscious mind, always seems to be taken seriously. to express itself in terms intelligible. presidents set tone and give...
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donald trump jr. has retreated showing the writing off his father's presidency.and the underlying theme is true. i have repeatedly criticized commentators were doing that going back to the early months of donald trump's tenure. take a look. >> donald trump is done but he is done. there's no question about that. the beginning of the end for the trump presidency. >> i believe this is beginning of the end. >> it's really the beginning of the end. >> the beginning of the end of the trump presidency. >>howard: hold on. wait a minute. what on earth am i doing in there, i got suspicious and digging. here's what i actually said last year while interviewing a top editor at breitbart after steve bannon parted company with the president. >> now, one of your editors wrote this week that steve bannon the main could be the beginning of the end of the trump presidency but the impact of one person leaving isn't really that great. >>howard: a a, i was quoting someone else so that was a complete and total distortion. t
donald trump jr. has retreated showing the writing off his father's presidency.and the underlying theme is true. i have repeatedly criticized commentators were doing that going back to the early months of donald trump's tenure. take a look. >> donald trump is done but he is done. there's no question about that. the beginning of the end for the trump presidency. >> i believe this is beginning of the end. >> it's really the beginning of the end. >> the beginning of the end...
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i'm so donald trump values you will continue to believe in donald trump because trump believes in you. trump may value c.b.s. and c.d.n. may value the access to press but that doesn't mean has any value in the news it's produced on and that's coming from someone who should know ten years before fox news came on the scene we wrote the playbook for conservative news we call the t.v. news with a different spirit and all it was was an attempt to insert conservative propaganda into the news i am convinced this is a nation under god in the end right wing news is only a profit center it's not news and there's no attempt to be for unbiased and i think it's gone so far now that the public isn't aware of that but that's still what we create blame me i'm the one who is is saying i don't want to play gotcha journalism i think there's plenty of place in the news space today where you're going to hear that what is missing i think in the landscape is well what is it that they're really trying to say what is that an edited version. last month that on that is had version came from pat robertson well j
i'm so donald trump values you will continue to believe in donald trump because trump believes in you. trump may value c.b.s. and c.d.n. may value the access to press but that doesn't mean has any value in the news it's produced on and that's coming from someone who should know ten years before fox news came on the scene we wrote the playbook for conservative news we call the t.v. news with a different spirit and all it was was an attempt to insert conservative propaganda into the news i am...
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trump's doing two things right there. first, he's trying to redirect the topic away from his major and quick loss in court in that immigration case and away from the real reasons for it to attack somebody else. we know that. we know that routine from a lot of his political work. second, this is the legal part. he's falsely suggesting that federal judge ruled against trump as some sort of partisan, not on the merits of the case. that appears to be false. i can tell you tonight there's no public evidence, trump hasn't offered any, to impugn the judge's political approach to the case. this sounds a lot more like what trump does himself. trying to distort the legal processes of our country to attack his enemies. most lawyers would say it but tonight let's be clear, it's not just any lawyer but the most powerful judge in america who you see your screen. a plan with a lifetime tenure which mean he is can out last trump. he may have the final word on the mueller probe. he says we do not have obama judges or trump judges, bush ju
trump's doing two things right there. first, he's trying to redirect the topic away from his major and quick loss in court in that immigration case and away from the real reasons for it to attack somebody else. we know that. we know that routine from a lot of his political work. second, this is the legal part. he's falsely suggesting that federal judge ruled against trump as some sort of partisan, not on the merits of the case. that appears to be false. i can tell you tonight there's no public...
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trump went there. he's already talking about trying to do a second summit with kim jong-un somewhere else. he sees that as historic progress towards peace. the problem is north korea has not abandoned its nuclear arsenal, not anywhere close. his tweet that they are no longer a nuclear threat is simply not true. they are very much a nuclear threat to japan, to south korea, and also to the united states. >> eugene, since the last shot was fired before the cease fire, the leaders of north korea have craved relevance, and now the leader of north korea gets to deal one on one with our guy, the president of the united states. that is a sea change. >> right, and that's something the north koreans have wanted for a long time, and they got it. you could -- you know, one could argue that they got it free. they didn't have to give up anything, but i take a slightly different view on the north korea dealings. you know, before president trump took office the problem was nobody knew -- nobody knew how to coerce a ho
trump went there. he's already talking about trying to do a second summit with kim jong-un somewhere else. he sees that as historic progress towards peace. the problem is north korea has not abandoned its nuclear arsenal, not anywhere close. his tweet that they are no longer a nuclear threat is simply not true. they are very much a nuclear threat to japan, to south korea, and also to the united states. >> eugene, since the last shot was fired before the cease fire, the leaders of north...
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and so the opposition to trump has become also opposition to putin putin becomes trump trump becomes putin we need to decide that are intertwined and i want to talk about that in detail but before we get to that i want to talk about the and after it because that's the other big story around here so trump wants to pull out of it. his biggest argument actually being that china. is outside of its scope wouldn't just be easier to bring china anan actually in large channa well there's also the argument that russia's been violating the terms of the i.n.f. treaty which is mean you don't withdraw from an arms control treaty you try to expand it you try to improve it but you know i come back to john bolton the neoconservative advisor who trump brought in he was the architect of withdrawal from i would argue the most important stabilizing arms control the green. in two thousand and two the a.b.m. the any ballistic missile treaty. the withdrawal from the i.m.f. is part of a larger problem sophie it's part of the unraveling of the stabilizing framework for arms control if this goes down and it w
and so the opposition to trump has become also opposition to putin putin becomes trump trump becomes putin we need to decide that are intertwined and i want to talk about that in detail but before we get to that i want to talk about the and after it because that's the other big story around here so trump wants to pull out of it. his biggest argument actually being that china. is outside of its scope wouldn't just be easier to bring china anan actually in large channa well there's also the...
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and what is donald trump doing? the difference of course is donald trump is doing it in public, in front of us. we're seeing it before our very eyes. and they seem nonchalant, almost proud of the fact they are obstructing justice. that's what they're doing. it is clearly obstruction of justice. and the only question is whether, you know, it's legally provable. i'm not a lawyer, but that's what it is. >> harry litman, your reaction to this collection of developments that include the president saying outright to paul manafort directly today i'm thinking about pardoning you while paul manafort's plea agreement and cooperation deal collapses. >> yeah, so i think there's actually an interesting connection between those two events, lawrence, because manafort's treachery and all the time being a kind of double agent for trump is so improper and so funky that it actually makes the offer of a pardon seem more directly tied to trying to scuttle the investigation of trump himself. in other words, it suggests that manafort was
and what is donald trump doing? the difference of course is donald trump is doing it in public, in front of us. we're seeing it before our very eyes. and they seem nonchalant, almost proud of the fact they are obstructing justice. that's what they're doing. it is clearly obstruction of justice. and the only question is whether, you know, it's legally provable. i'm not a lawyer, but that's what it is. >> harry litman, your reaction to this collection of developments that include the...
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trump preparing -- mueller anxiety invades trump world. half a dozen people in contact with the white house and other trump officials say deep anxiety is setting in that mueller is about to pounce after his self-imposed quiet period, that any number of allies and family members may soon be staring down the barr el of indictment. >> i've never seen anything quite like this, all this speculation about sealed indictments waiting to be sprung at some key moment. none of us really know. >> no, plus you have people close, roger stone and corsi going around saying i'm going to be indicted. >> they're unreliable narrators, hard to know what they're saying. it really seems like something is going on. the question i have with the white house is do they know more than we all do? >> that's the big question. >> they're just kind of spooked like, you know, because they see the same things that reporters think is going to happen? >> that's right. never underestimate how much the president just watches cable news. >> yeah. >> betsy, what's your sense as a
trump preparing -- mueller anxiety invades trump world. half a dozen people in contact with the white house and other trump officials say deep anxiety is setting in that mueller is about to pounce after his self-imposed quiet period, that any number of allies and family members may soon be staring down the barr el of indictment. >> i've never seen anything quite like this, all this speculation about sealed indictments waiting to be sprung at some key moment. none of us really know....
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that is basically like not just -- not trump friendly. doesn't echo trump. almost as if scripted by trump. talking points, things that trump has said to "the new york times" and others. does that not make it feel very much like those comments were an audition for this job? >> yeah, they were job qualifications exactly right. and of course, the reason they're concerned about it is because those finances could show russian leverage over the trump organization. and trump himself which, of course, is at the heart of the national security investigation that bob mueller is undertaking. >> jennifer, let me ask you. you see the way this has all unfolded. at this moment we don't know what precise conversations took place before whitaker got this job. but the prima facie case is pretty strong. what do you think, if you look at everything he said as a cnn correspondent and look at his positions and how much they echo trump, what conclusions do you draw? >> first of all, i start with the constitution which says he shouldn't be there to begin with. there's a fundamental
that is basically like not just -- not trump friendly. doesn't echo trump. almost as if scripted by trump. talking points, things that trump has said to "the new york times" and others. does that not make it feel very much like those comments were an audition for this job? >> yeah, they were job qualifications exactly right. and of course, the reason they're concerned about it is because those finances could show russian leverage over the trump organization. and trump himself...
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trump going do about it? >>> and investigation threats as democrats prepare to take control of the house. they're planning to probe president trump's financial ties to russia and saudi arabia. is money the reason he won't stand up to the autocratic leaders of those countries? i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." ♪ >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking news. president trump defending the use of teargas by u.s. border patrol and migrants including children who tried to rush the border from mexico. as he left the white house a while ago for a rally in mississippi, mr. trump also blasted general motors which is cutting production and jobs at five plants. the president says he was, quote, very tough on the company's ceo when he talked to her earlier. i'll discuss that and much more with senator sheldon lighthouse of the judiciary committee. and our correspondents, analysts, and specialists are also standing by. tonight, a new gallup poll puts the president's disapproval rating a
trump going do about it? >>> and investigation threats as democrats prepare to take control of the house. they're planning to probe president trump's financial ties to russia and saudi arabia. is money the reason he won't stand up to the autocratic leaders of those countries? i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situation room." ♪ >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we're following breaking news. president trump defending the use of teargas by u.s. border patrol...
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trump. that news came after another strange development in the mueller case today when jerome corsi, who is a target of the investigation, released a guilty plea agreement with the special prosecutor which describes perjury committed by jerome corsi. it is a plea agreement that in the end jerome corsi decided not to sign. this, again, is something we have never seen before. a target of the federal investigation about a president deciding at the last minute not to sign his plea agreement and instead releasing his incriminating plea agreement to the press, first to nbc news, and then to other news organizations today. the document says that jerome corsi lied about his communications with roger stone about contacting julian assange and wikileaks in order to obtain incriminating information about the clinton campaign. and clinton campaign stolen e-ma e-mails. e-mails stolen by russian agents and provided to wikileaks. the corsi matter also involves collusion with the trump white house and the tr
trump. that news came after another strange development in the mueller case today when jerome corsi, who is a target of the investigation, released a guilty plea agreement with the special prosecutor which describes perjury committed by jerome corsi. it is a plea agreement that in the end jerome corsi decided not to sign. this, again, is something we have never seen before. a target of the federal investigation about a president deciding at the last minute not to sign his plea agreement and...
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trump before he became president. michael cohen has now been one of the president's biggest critics. >> that's right, wolf. we are seeing michael cohen letting loose on donald trump in this new "vanity fair" interview. he says in the years he worked for donald trump, on more than one occasion he heard donald trump using racist and chilling language in their private conversations. three examples i want to point to from this story. michael cohen says in 2016, michael cohen and donald trump were discussing a trump rally and cohen noticed -- noted that many members of the audience were white. he says i told trump that the rally looked vanilla on television and trump responded, that's because black people are too stupid to vote for me. another example, wolf. after nelson mandela's death, michael cohen says donald trump said to him, name one country run by a black person that is not a -- adding, name one city. the third example, wolf, is from the late 2000s. michael cohen says he was traveling with donald trump for work and
trump before he became president. michael cohen has now been one of the president's biggest critics. >> that's right, wolf. we are seeing michael cohen letting loose on donald trump in this new "vanity fair" interview. he says in the years he worked for donald trump, on more than one occasion he heard donald trump using racist and chilling language in their private conversations. three examples i want to point to from this story. michael cohen says in 2016, michael cohen and...
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next we've got donald trump jr. and his infamous meeting at trump tower that included others, including paul manafort and jared kushner, the senior most level of the trump campaign. they met with that russian lawyer who was corrected nnecte kremlin to try to get dirt on hillary clinton. cnn has learned that president trump responded to mueller's questions saying he knew nothing about that meeting finally todg news, michael cohen and the trump tower moscow project. so he was found -- he pleaded guilty today for lying to congress. we learned that cohen kept trump, who was then the presumptive republican nominee for president abreast, updated of the developments on the trump tower moscow deal well into the campaign, until around mid 2016. we know that cohen tried to e-mail the kremlin press secretary about permissions for that project that would be needed but he never heard back from him at that point. so to recap all these overlapping business and political events, let's take a look at this timeline. you've got the pl
next we've got donald trump jr. and his infamous meeting at trump tower that included others, including paul manafort and jared kushner, the senior most level of the trump campaign. they met with that russian lawyer who was corrected nnecte kremlin to try to get dirt on hillary clinton. cnn has learned that president trump responded to mueller's questions saying he knew nothing about that meeting finally todg news, michael cohen and the trump tower moscow project. so he was found -- he pleaded...
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donald trump selected him. so, yeah, we're going to show you the parade of horribles, but that was trump's man. we didn't pick him. the other thing that i think it's been so quiet on the cohen front, we haven't heard anything about what he's doing, who he's meeting with, what he's saying, that tells me he is prosecuting -- i mean cooperating long, hard and effectively with the southern district of new york, maybe state authorities in new york, maybe the mueller team. so he is downloading a whole lot of very damaging information about the president. >> there has been a quiet here over these last many weeks. coming up, fast and furious in benghazi are some of what the republicans investigations have previous done. so what do the democrats have gear in store? t do the democrat gear in store? ♪ the new capital one savor card. earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? now wh♪n you go out, you cash in. cal: we saved our money and now, we get to s
donald trump selected him. so, yeah, we're going to show you the parade of horribles, but that was trump's man. we didn't pick him. the other thing that i think it's been so quiet on the cohen front, we haven't heard anything about what he's doing, who he's meeting with, what he's saying, that tells me he is prosecuting -- i mean cooperating long, hard and effectively with the southern district of new york, maybe state authorities in new york, maybe the mueller team. so he is downloading a...
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day 678 of the trump administration. and we have new reporting from the "wall street journal" tonight. the story outlines what may have led to the collapse of the plea agreement between the ex-trump campaign chairman paul manafort and robert mueller. manafort now stands accused of lying to the feds. he is facing years in a federal penitentiary. the "journal" reports manafort's alleged lies have to do with his personal business ties and his work pre-2016. "manafort allegedly made inaccurate statements about his communications with konstantin kilimnik said people familiar with the matter. mr. kilimnik, who mr. mueller charged earlier this year along with mr. manafort, was trying to influence the testimony of two witnesses against mr. manafort. this worked for mr. manafort's lobbying firm in ukraine. manafort also allegedly misrepresented information about payments he received related to his lobbying work." we may find out more about what's next for manafort at the end of this week when a judge is expected to set a sentenci
day 678 of the trump administration. and we have new reporting from the "wall street journal" tonight. the story outlines what may have led to the collapse of the plea agreement between the ex-trump campaign chairman paul manafort and robert mueller. manafort now stands accused of lying to the feds. he is facing years in a federal penitentiary. the "journal" reports manafort's alleged lies have to do with his personal business ties and his work pre-2016. "manafort...
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president trump: we are heading off to europe. and should be a beautiful time, the 100th anniversary of the ending of world war i. we have many countries, the leadership of many countries will be there, especially since i heard the united states will be there. i look forward to that, it will be a great, really commemorative journey. i think it will be something very special. i see what they have planned and i think it will be something very, very special. i just signed the proclamation on asylum, very important. people can come in, but they have to come in through the ports of entry. that it really is a very important thing. again, i reiterate, we needed democrats votes, they have to pass a new immigration laws, because they are flooding our country. we are not letting them in, but they are trying to flood our country. we need a wall, we are building a wall, but we need at all built at one time and quickly. it is very important. we need democrats support on our new immigration laws to bring us up-to-date. the laws are obsolete and
president trump: we are heading off to europe. and should be a beautiful time, the 100th anniversary of the ending of world war i. we have many countries, the leadership of many countries will be there, especially since i heard the united states will be there. i look forward to that, it will be a great, really commemorative journey. i think it will be something very special. i see what they have planned and i think it will be something very, very special. i just signed the proclamation on...
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donald trump gets along with whitaker, the washington post said donald trump refers to him as a backslapping, football loving kind of guy who likes to see him instead of jeff sessions who donald trump does not get along with very well. >> when it comes to the legal issues, anything congress can do to protect the robert mueller investigation? >> political pressure is one thing, republicans, a few have said it is important to protect the integrity of the investigation. it is worth pointing out that lindsey graham last year, a former colleague of jeff sessions, he said there would be holy hell if donald trump forced jeff sessions to step down and now lindsey graham says he looks forward to looking -- working with the president. on the democratic side, the head of the party in the house, nancy pelosi, and in the senate, chuck schumer, saying that the acting attorney general should recuse himself from the robert mueller probe given his past statements. with the newity investigative powers the democrats have starting in january of next year, with these committees they control in the house. we will
donald trump gets along with whitaker, the washington post said donald trump refers to him as a backslapping, football loving kind of guy who likes to see him instead of jeff sessions who donald trump does not get along with very well. >> when it comes to the legal issues, anything congress can do to protect the robert mueller investigation? >> political pressure is one thing, republicans, a few have said it is important to protect the integrity of the investigation. it is worth...
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not just trump. but trump sued bill maher for $5 million over a joke calling him the spawn of a orangutan and then jon stewart said i think he's trying to tell everyone i'm a jew. as a gop nominee he called for "saturday night live" to be canceled because of the jokes. this is a man waged a war on comedy because he hates criticism but it is the power of comedy. people are laughing at you and authoritarian leaders want you to be afraid of them and not laugh at them. >> he has a beef against the dinner. it was the 2011 white house correspondents dinner where a funny comedian, named barack obama, who is funny and good at delivering the jokes, made a joke out of trump and omarosa said that is why he ran, to make everyone bow down to him. >> when someone makes fun of you and you could laugh at you, that is disarming and he doesn't know how to disarm. he doesn't want to disarm. >> he knows how to escalate and overreach and go well beyond what is necessary. so a disproportionate response is his normal respo
not just trump. but trump sued bill maher for $5 million over a joke calling him the spawn of a orangutan and then jon stewart said i think he's trying to tell everyone i'm a jew. as a gop nominee he called for "saturday night live" to be canceled because of the jokes. this is a man waged a war on comedy because he hates criticism but it is the power of comedy. people are laughing at you and authoritarian leaders want you to be afraid of them and not laugh at them. >> he has a...
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trump. he arrives just minutes from now in argentina for the g20 summit. just before he left for the airport as crow know michael cohen, his former trusted advisor and lawyer stood up and admitted to lying about trump business dealings with russia. he admitted the dealings continued far into the campaign up to and including when candidate trump was the republican nominee. the charging document lays out conversations mr. cohen had with russians, including a close adviser to vladamir putin about the potential trump tower project in moscow. they went on, according to the document, until mid june of 2016, "on or about june 14th," according to the charging document. why is that date important? that happens to be the date that "the washington post" broke a big story that russia had hacked the democratic national committee. the timeline is far longer than what mr. cohen told the house and senate intelligence committees last year. today he said he lied to help the president. i'm quoting, i was aware
trump. he arrives just minutes from now in argentina for the g20 summit. just before he left for the airport as crow know michael cohen, his former trusted advisor and lawyer stood up and admitted to lying about trump business dealings with russia. he admitted the dealings continued far into the campaign up to and including when candidate trump was the republican nominee. the charging document lays out conversations mr. cohen had with russians, including a close adviser to vladamir putin about...
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there was less trump. cnn was much more palatable without so many trump stories. >> you were happier. >> but i get the sense that there is -- >> trump fatigue? >> there's trump fatigue out there. >> i agree with you 100%. but it's trump exhaustion. i really think at this point. overarching everything you said, which is 100% true. i think americans are exhausted. they're exhausted with the endless melodrama. they're tired of hearing his name. they're tired of seeing him saturate american life in the way he insists on doing. and i think you may simply have a president here who's overstayed his welcome. >> this is what he did to his parents and it's why he wound up at military school. he wore them out. this is absolutely true. they were exhausted by the time he was 13. get out of here. >> a little trump goes a long way. >> did you guys have a good break? >> terrific. >> good to be back. good to see you. i'm glad you had a good break. thank you very much. robert mueller says paul manafort has violated his plea
there was less trump. cnn was much more palatable without so many trump stories. >> you were happier. >> but i get the sense that there is -- >> trump fatigue? >> there's trump fatigue out there. >> i agree with you 100%. but it's trump exhaustion. i really think at this point. overarching everything you said, which is 100% true. i think americans are exhausted. they're exhausted with the endless melodrama. they're tired of hearing his name. they're tired of seeing...
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he talked to trump more times. they have not given us an exact number but he spoke with the president repeatedly about this. and they also say he briefed members of the president's family. and, of course, don jr., at least, has also testified on the hill. we were closely reviewing the one transcript that's been public from his appearances there to the judiciary committee today to see how they square. i would imagine that mueller's office is looking at his appearances that we don't have in front of senate and house intelligence as well to see whether or not he was truthful about these events. >> we should note that the wall street journal reporting that investigators have e-mails from late 2015-2016 in which cohen copies don jr. and ivanka on exactly this, that ivanka recommended an architect. we'll talk more about as the night goes on. thank you both for being with me. >>> i want to bring in daniel goldman. the first question i want to ask you, and tom made this point earlier when he was talking to some of us here
he talked to trump more times. they have not given us an exact number but he spoke with the president repeatedly about this. and they also say he briefed members of the president's family. and, of course, don jr., at least, has also testified on the hill. we were closely reviewing the one transcript that's been public from his appearances there to the judiciary committee today to see how they square. i would imagine that mueller's office is looking at his appearances that we don't have in front...
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they said donald trump jr. had advanced knowledge of the wikileaks. no. they said scaramucci had a hedge fund connection. not to. you put that context and then you have anderson cooper. you had the religion editor saying trump is a piece of come i can't repeat what he said. kathy griffin. >> laura: ana navarro last week. >> the joke about the hot mic. he >> laura: anna called the president of the united states a racist pig last week. speak with the former head of the cia, the holocaust, nazi imagery. >> it's fake. it's a lie and they are perpetrating it. >> cnn is part of the resistance and i think acosta knows it and he's virtue signaling to his audience, his peers, and his boss. >> laura: i also have heard jeffrey, three members of the white house media circle, that they don't like this. i'm not going to get into personalities. that's not important. but it does take away from substantive questioning on what's going to happen with the meeting with president xi. what's going to go on with the attacks on the pre
they said donald trump jr. had advanced knowledge of the wikileaks. no. they said scaramucci had a hedge fund connection. not to. you put that context and then you have anderson cooper. you had the religion editor saying trump is a piece of come i can't repeat what he said. kathy griffin. >> laura: ana navarro last week. >> the joke about the hot mic. he >> laura: anna called the president of the united states a racist pig last week. speak with the former head of the cia, the...
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if people want to watch trump news, we want to give them trump news. it is kind of like this cycle that we're all in. i don't know that the answer necessarily we just cover trump specifically less. i think that the public right now, there's someone -- when i deal with people, whether it's in washington or in the rest of the country, i'm stunned by how much people think about trump know what he's up to, know what he's tweeted they know everything that is going on in washington. they want to talk about it. they think about it. they're obsessed with it. i don't know that we can really solve that problem but that is exactly -- the president knows that. that is his bread and but per butter. that is probably why he's president there's no solution to that. >> i will add on that question, it's not our responsibility in the media to guide you everyday as a reader. you have to challenge yourself to find new information. every college student i meet, i ask them the question, do you read a newspaper a day? i read my phone. do you read a newspaper a day. no. they d
if people want to watch trump news, we want to give them trump news. it is kind of like this cycle that we're all in. i don't know that the answer necessarily we just cover trump specifically less. i think that the public right now, there's someone -- when i deal with people, whether it's in washington or in the rest of the country, i'm stunned by how much people think about trump know what he's up to, know what he's tweeted they know everything that is going on in washington. they want to talk...
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well what we're seeing is a president trump is consistent in his trump in rhetoric and he promotes the america first agenda his rhetoric should be understood with and the context of the . american mode at the moment and the american mode whether it is in the media or in the foreign policy establishment or with india congress that business as usual between the united states and saudi arabia cannot continue and and this path that we have been on dow for the past two years will not no longer be tolerated so president trump was essentially trying to provide rhetorical support for salvaging what is left of the u.s. saudi relationship because the congress is now moving forward with imposing sanctions on to saudi government including potentially on prince mohammed himself but do you think it strange that doesn't fully absolve mohammed bin solomon of involvement in this matter when he says it could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic event that he's still very much sitting on the fence isn't he. i think that he is deliberately seeking to be ambiguous about it becaus
well what we're seeing is a president trump is consistent in his trump in rhetoric and he promotes the america first agenda his rhetoric should be understood with and the context of the . american mode at the moment and the american mode whether it is in the media or in the foreign policy establishment or with india congress that business as usual between the united states and saudi arabia cannot continue and and this path that we have been on dow for the past two years will not no longer be...
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>> i don't know. >> you know trump. you have a book called "trump's enemies." and you won't tell me why he would do that? >> in that picture there are some enemies of trump. the guys who use their badges to spy on americans on domestic soil because they don't like their political parties, mccabe, those guys are enemies and there has to be accountability. >> why are they enemies of trump? >> what made them enemies were they used their badges as fbi agents. they had an insurance policy to make sure donald trump was never elected. >> the democrats? >> no, no. they didn't want donald trump. >> basically you're saying these are the most idiotic conspiracy theorists because if they're goal was to stop the president from getting elected, they failed tremendously. the issue is the terminology and the visuals this president puts out endangers people. that leads to crazy people in this country committing violence. that's why this is dangerous. it's not just cute or people lying. it endangers the sanctity of this country and our elections and our integrity. >> did obama k
>> i don't know. >> you know trump. you have a book called "trump's enemies." and you won't tell me why he would do that? >> in that picture there are some enemies of trump. the guys who use their badges to spy on americans on domestic soil because they don't like their political parties, mccabe, those guys are enemies and there has to be accountability. >> why are they enemies of trump? >> what made them enemies were they used their badges as fbi agents....
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trump. your thoughts? >> we're in a world that's much more dangerous for journalists because the message -- we're the country that used to stand up for the right of journalists to report and against this kind of behavior he just sent a green light to any dictator around the world who wants to literally chop up a journalist in a third country because they don't like what they wrote the world is much less safe for those children in yemen who are suffering under some u.s.-made bombs that are falling -- >> he green lit the saudi effort in that war. >> he green lit the effort in that war the world is much less safe because as your official told you, impunity, so what we learned about this man's personality in the last several months is truly chilling and so what happens if he gets into a war you know, all this rhetoric against iran do we want to go to war in a saudi versus iran regional conflict that could be a true c -- we're in a world where the united states no longer promotes democratic values. people can n
trump. your thoughts? >> we're in a world that's much more dangerous for journalists because the message -- we're the country that used to stand up for the right of journalists to report and against this kind of behavior he just sent a green light to any dictator around the world who wants to literally chop up a journalist in a third country because they don't like what they wrote the world is much less safe for those children in yemen who are suffering under some u.s.-made bombs that are...
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trump is running. you see women in large numbers being turned off by the president and his message. lanhee: the gender gap is something that has been in effect for many years. you saw it even with the election of donald trump. this comes down to a numbers game. the question is, how do you assemble that minimum winning coalition needed? obviously what the president is focused on is assembling that coalition of people, predominantly men in many cases, and he is focused on the senate more than the house. i think we saw that in his travel schedule for the end as well as his message. david: good to have you with us. that is lanhee chen joining us today from mountain view, california. two into our election coverage tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i am david westin. that's good check on election day markets. day,il: on this election the bulls are out. the dow, the s&p 500, and the nasdaq are up. t
trump is running. you see women in large numbers being turned off by the president and his message. lanhee: the gender gap is something that has been in effect for many years. you saw it even with the election of donald trump. this comes down to a numbers game. the question is, how do you assemble that minimum winning coalition needed? obviously what the president is focused on is assembling that coalition of people, predominantly men in many cases, and he is focused on the senate more than the...
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it is all trump, trump, trump. it is very unethical to ask a journalist how you voted. i will not begin that position. but if i want to ask you about predictions on this. you have said in terms of the economist model, you will stick that? i will stick with that. great? lam that? i will stick with that. great? i am uncomfortable predicting because i think it is volatile. i see the congrats emerging with the control of the house and not in the senate, that would be my guess at this point. there are a lot of key state that we talk about the ones to watch. is there one in particular that you would think will be the bellwether for this?” that you would think will be the bellwether for this? i am a californian and i are fascinated by orange county. there are a number of suburban communities there where there are a high number of college—educated women. women have played a real key role in this election in that area. i want to see what happens in pennsylvania because i was free surprised the donald trump one pennsylvania in the 2016 election and i want to see if he keeps t
it is all trump, trump, trump. it is very unethical to ask a journalist how you voted. i will not begin that position. but if i want to ask you about predictions on this. you have said in terms of the economist model, you will stick that? i will stick with that. great? lam that? i will stick with that. great? i am uncomfortable predicting because i think it is volatile. i see the congrats emerging with the control of the house and not in the senate, that would be my guess at this point. there...
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with donald trump. that is going to be a stain for a long time. paul ryan was involved in some very interesting rethinking of conservativism and american politics in the years before donald trump. as recently as 2012, he was talking about the difference between the makers and the takers. afterwards, he said i want to apologize for that. i want to change my perspective. i think that was an unfair way of looking at the american public. he began this interesting project to reach out to central cities, people who worked with poverty and said which programs might actually work? can we rethink the conservative approach to people who are not privileged, people who are struggling in this country. it was a very interesting project on his part that became completely invisible when donald rump came along. the question is, where was paul ryan going? part of his contribution is he was not rigid. he was willing to rethink some things. unfortunately, that got derailed with the rise of trumpism. you can kind of tell if
with donald trump. that is going to be a stain for a long time. paul ryan was involved in some very interesting rethinking of conservativism and american politics in the years before donald trump. as recently as 2012, he was talking about the difference between the makers and the takers. afterwards, he said i want to apologize for that. i want to change my perspective. i think that was an unfair way of looking at the american public. he began this interesting project to reach out to central...
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they don't want to see trump succeed. for the democrats in their minds to succeed they have to play to that base. the thing i will say, the right point from last week is gaining seats in the senate, you can be assured there will be one trump agenda that will be successful, the appointment and confirmation of young conservative federal judges. i think trump's greatest legacy will be the complete reshaping of the federal judiciary, can be confident that will continue. heather: you mentioned key things we have been speculating about for weeks, changes in committees, maxine waters overseeing big banks, adam schiff taking care of the health intelligence committee. what do you make of this now that this is reality? >> they promised retaliation. listen to maxine waters and she promised retaliation. adam schiff, one of the things that will take place is house democrats will take over the russia investigation from robert mueller. they are committed for the last few years to run it themselves. he will see adam schiff continuing the
they don't want to see trump succeed. for the democrats in their minds to succeed they have to play to that base. the thing i will say, the right point from last week is gaining seats in the senate, you can be assured there will be one trump agenda that will be successful, the appointment and confirmation of young conservative federal judges. i think trump's greatest legacy will be the complete reshaping of the federal judiciary, can be confident that will continue. heather: you mentioned key...
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it gives us a window into what was going on into the trump campaign and certainly the trump family in 2016, guys. >> okay. and we're going to get more on peskov and the person named as individual two in this information, because that's significant. but first i want our lawyers to weigh in on what evan just told us. >> i think evan is clearly correct that the response is going to be that michael cohen is a liar, he's trying to save his own skin. that's going to be the response from the trump camp, however, one problem trump is going to have or that trump lawyers or whoever is responding is going to have is that in this document its not just michael cohen's statements that are referred to. there are emails here about the continuing negotiations over trump tower in may of 2016 after the iowa caucuses, after donald trump is the presurfi -- nomine. trump forces are going to have to explain if he's making all this up that the deal was still going on, why is there emails about the deal in may of 2016? >> the president and his supporters call everyone who contradicts the president a liar or t
it gives us a window into what was going on into the trump campaign and certainly the trump family in 2016, guys. >> okay. and we're going to get more on peskov and the person named as individual two in this information, because that's significant. but first i want our lawyers to weigh in on what evan just told us. >> i think evan is clearly correct that the response is going to be that michael cohen is a liar, he's trying to save his own skin. that's going to be the response from...
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trump, mr. trump. as if they were hypnotized. and they actually tried to get reporters who covered the campaign also to reflexively, relentlessly refer to him in one way, one way only mr. trump. >> stephen: did they say that to you, "call him mr. trump?" >> yes, they would advise us to do that. someplace us did. some of us did not. ( laughter ). >> stephen: uh-huh... so do you think that mueller should be worried right now? because trump has put in this guy, who is on the record as saying that mueller's gone too far, and mueller can be slowed down or defunded. this gs- i at man, right? >> you said "worry." do you mean more worried? >> stephen: well, i mean, why do you think trump did it so fast? because he's going to drop something really quickly. reasonable people were saying we might learn something this week. >> he knows mueller has been preparing a report and also doing a lot of work at the grand jury, interviewing more witness s. >> stephen: further indictments. >> possibly. look, one thing i bright in the book, there were m
trump, mr. trump. as if they were hypnotized. and they actually tried to get reporters who covered the campaign also to reflexively, relentlessly refer to him in one way, one way only mr. trump. >> stephen: did they say that to you, "call him mr. trump?" >> yes, they would advise us to do that. someplace us did. some of us did not. ( laughter ). >> stephen: uh-huh... so do you think that mueller should be worried right now? because trump has put in this guy, who is...
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trump. we have not seen the last of this particular issue. >> we know that wrangles the president. he is 5,200 miles from washington. abby, thank you. great reporting. >>> more details on the former lawyer and fixer turning on the president. michael cohen pleading guilty to lying to congress. admitting he misled lawmakers about the trump tower moscow project during the campaign in order to protect mr. trump. let's get more on that from cnn's evan perez. >> reporter: dave and christine, the former fixer michael cohen, pleaded guilty to congress over how much he knew about the moscow project and when it was terminated. telling the court he lied out of loyalty to the president. the plea agreement says the man who once said he would take a bullet for the president, gave information to special counsel robert mueller during more than 70 hours of questioning between august and november. the deal to build a trump tower in moscow was one of the many topics discussed according to a source. the court d
trump. we have not seen the last of this particular issue. >> we know that wrangles the president. he is 5,200 miles from washington. abby, thank you. great reporting. >>> more details on the former lawyer and fixer turning on the president. michael cohen pleading guilty to lying to congress. admitting he misled lawmakers about the trump tower moscow project during the campaign in order to protect mr. trump. let's get more on that from cnn's evan perez. >> reporter: dave...
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a new schedule for donald trump. heather: donald trump could strike a trade deal with china and our president has the upper hand. >> trump has the leverage going to this meeting. the us economy is booming where china is stagnating, the worst economic growth since 2009 and the chinese took their shot at donald trump this year. after he put his first sanctions on china they retaliated smartly going after trump voters targeting soybeans, targeting north dakota and indiana and missouri hoping to tell trump's opponent, have them lose the senate over these tariffs. what happened was the opposite so the chinese took their kill shot to go after him and it failed. trump doesn't mind the sanctions, trump voters in those rural states that were dependent on china trade back to the last election gave him a mandate to get tough with beijing. >> donald trump planning to raise tariffs to 25% on chinese goods that could go higher if talks do not go well, more on this coming up. donald trump demanding the mueller probe to come to a en
a new schedule for donald trump. heather: donald trump could strike a trade deal with china and our president has the upper hand. >> trump has the leverage going to this meeting. the us economy is booming where china is stagnating, the worst economic growth since 2009 and the chinese took their shot at donald trump this year. after he put his first sanctions on china they retaliated smartly going after trump voters targeting soybeans, targeting north dakota and indiana and missouri hoping...
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i saw donald trump alone. enraged that republicans were historically rejected despite having every structural advantage on their side by the voters. they rejected trumpism in america. that was a message heard across all four corners of the globe. mueller who is silent. obviously donald trump has to know indictments are coming. >> right. >> maybe for some people closer to him. i don't know. to me it looked not like america alone this weekend, it looked like trump alone. what was your take? >> it did. you could imagine him figuratively we don't know but maybe in his bathroom, bedroom in paris, thumping away, sending out tweets about forest fires at a time that any other president in american history would have been so proud to be in paris, celebrating the more than 116,000 americans who gave their lives in world war i. huge heroism. it doesn't take much. the other thing that imaginary president and i can remember a few of those presidents before 2017 would have done would have been proud to be there, reaffirming
i saw donald trump alone. enraged that republicans were historically rejected despite having every structural advantage on their side by the voters. they rejected trumpism in america. that was a message heard across all four corners of the globe. mueller who is silent. obviously donald trump has to know indictments are coming. >> right. >> maybe for some people closer to him. i don't know. to me it looked not like america alone this weekend, it looked like trump alone. what was your...
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trump: i'll let you know. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: i know. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: i have. very innocent. there was no deletion of emails. there was no bleach bit. there is no anything. justin is in emails. there were no classified emails. another fake news story. she did transition out. she was a private person and then she trance -- transition to the government. all of her records are in the historical society. the historical records. much different than the other situation i've talked about for a long time. she transitioned out. everything is in the historic records. i'm going over to the coast guard right now, which i look forward to. if you are going, i will see you there. thank you very much. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: for having a great family and for having made a tremendous difference in this country. i've made a tremendous difference in the country. this country is so much stronger now than it was when i took office that you wouldn't believe it. you see it. so much stronger that people can't even believe it. when i see foreign leaders they say, we cannot believe
trump: i'll let you know. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: i know. >> [inaudible] pres. trump: i have. very innocent. there was no deletion of emails. there was no bleach bit. there is no anything. justin is in emails. there were no classified emails. another fake news story. she did transition out. she was a private person and then she trance -- transition to the government. all of her records are in the historical society. the historical records. much different than the other situation...
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trump tower moscow is next. is that enough for you to look at all of the financial records of the trump organization going back to 2012? >> i don't want to comment on what period we're going to look at, the specifics of the next investigative steps. we have to prioritize as all the committees are, what are the most concerning issues, what are the investigative threats we were not allowed to pursue. if you look, chuck, and this is available publicly at the majority report on michael cohen, it accepted everything michael cohen said as perfectly true and proven. this, if anything, should show the flaw in the reasoning that you can accept people at face value when they testify if they have interest to the contrary. >> i am guessing the majority of that report may be in a shredder. adam schiff, incoming chair of the house intelligence committee. thanks for coming on. >> thank you. >>> we know a lot of people would be happier if president trump hadn't been elected president. when president trump could be one of them.
trump tower moscow is next. is that enough for you to look at all of the financial records of the trump organization going back to 2012? >> i don't want to comment on what period we're going to look at, the specifics of the next investigative steps. we have to prioritize as all the committees are, what are the most concerning issues, what are the investigative threats we were not allowed to pursue. if you look, chuck, and this is available publicly at the majority report on michael cohen,...
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back with more questions from trump. how worried should the president be? he just submitted his answers yesterday. >>> and trump bowing to the a saudis, thanking them for lower oil prices. wow. the facts don't add up here. has the crown prince completely played the president? let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, president trump attacking the chief justice of the supreme court of the united states, doubling down on a slam against justice roberts this evening. after the chief justice defended the u.s. judiciary to the president in an unprecedented public statement. let me show you exactly what happened. it all began when trump was asked about a federal court ruling which was against his new policy that would bar migrants who come into the united states illegally from seeking asylum. here's what the president said about the ruling. >> well, you go to the ninth circuit and it's a disgrace, and i'm going to put in a major complaint. this was an obama judge, and i'll tell you what. it's
back with more questions from trump. how worried should the president be? he just submitted his answers yesterday. >>> and trump bowing to the a saudis, thanking them for lower oil prices. wow. the facts don't add up here. has the crown prince completely played the president? let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, president trump attacking the chief justice of the supreme court of the united states, doubling down on a...