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or trump's lack of focus. we are at 34 trillion in debt, and counting, not even a third of our eighth graders are proficient in reading. some families can't afford groceries, 9 million illegals have come to our border with enough fentanyl to kill every single american. and beyond our borders, the world is on fire. war is spreading further every day. if we aren't strong, those wars will draw america further in the. and it's not just about policies, we won't get out of our downward spiral, if we keep obsessing over the past. does anyone seriously think joe biden or donald trump will unite our country to solve our problems? [crowd chanting] one of them calls his fellow americans fascists, the other calls his fellow americans vermin. they aren't fighting for our country's future. they are demanding we fight each other. the younger generation, my children's generation knows it better than anyone. they deserve better. they deserve leadership. and so i will keep fighting for them and for you, and for all of america.
or trump's lack of focus. we are at 34 trillion in debt, and counting, not even a third of our eighth graders are proficient in reading. some families can't afford groceries, 9 million illegals have come to our border with enough fentanyl to kill every single american. and beyond our borders, the world is on fire. war is spreading further every day. if we aren't strong, those wars will draw america further in the. and it's not just about policies, we won't get out of our downward spiral, if we...
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>> trump has a new game! -- >> i'm mr. trump? >> my new game is trump, the game. >> trump, the game, -- for everything, everyone in the moment. because it's not what you win or lose, it's whether you win. >> trump, the game, from -- >> i think you'll like it. >> trump even lost money on casinos, not in them, on them. as an owner. in the early 90s, three different trump casinos in atlantic city filed for bankruptcy. you have to be astoundingly bad business to not make money as a casino owner. but still, donald trump convinced the public heat was the epitome of success. >> i've mastered the art of the deal. i've turned the name trump into the highest quality brand. and as the master, i want to pass along my knowledge to somebody else. i'm looking for, the apprentice. >> everywhere you looked, trump was on tv, reminding you how rich he was, how profitable his businesses were, how lucky you were to be associated with him. >> it's great to be here, on saturday night life. but, i'll be completely honest, it's even better for saturday n
>> trump has a new game! -- >> i'm mr. trump? >> my new game is trump, the game. >> trump, the game, -- for everything, everyone in the moment. because it's not what you win or lose, it's whether you win. >> trump, the game, from -- >> i think you'll like it. >> trump even lost money on casinos, not in them, on them. as an owner. in the early 90s, three different trump casinos in atlantic city filed for bankruptcy. you have to be astoundingly bad...
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so, donald trump is in a bind. he could try to borrow the forward $54 million $454 million he owes new york state -- and donald trump already owes a lot of money to a lot of people. we don't have a completely current snapshot of trump's finances, but according to the financial disclosure forms he filed to run for president in 2024, as of a year ago, trump owed more than $50 million for the mortgage on trump tower, at least another 50 million for the -- doral mortgages golf course. but more than 50 million for the mortgage on 40 wall street. between five and 25 million for the mortgage on mar-a-lago. -- and for his hotel in new york, and the one in chicago. all told, donald trump owed as much as $375 million for the mortgages on just his properties alone. now, all of that might be normal for a real estate empire. but what will trump's creditors think about his ability to pay back those loans, now that he is on the hook for nearly half a billion dollars in fines? and that he is facing federal criminal prosecution in
so, donald trump is in a bind. he could try to borrow the forward $54 million $454 million he owes new york state -- and donald trump already owes a lot of money to a lot of people. we don't have a completely current snapshot of trump's finances, but according to the financial disclosure forms he filed to run for president in 2024, as of a year ago, trump owed more than $50 million for the mortgage on trump tower, at least another 50 million for the -- doral mortgages golf course. but more than...
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there are more trump appointees. on the other hand, even in our case, i ultimately think that no one among the nine justices disagreed with the proposition that a sitting president could be investigated for criminal misconduct. there are some planes, but they weren't about the substance of the principle that you just articulated. >> as you just said, there's ample precedent here. even before your case about presidential immunity, it's been argued many times before, chief justice is still the chief justice of the supreme court who is the one i just quoted at the end of that. i know you said you don't want to predict, i know most people are in the prediction game, but even looking at the law here, do you think they would have any legal case to be made to grant him this immunity? >> i think the precedent that has been set, which was reaffirmed very strongly by justice roberts in trump v. vance, would lead the supreme court to be comfortable with saying that the president is not immune from prosecution for prior acts, wh
there are more trump appointees. on the other hand, even in our case, i ultimately think that no one among the nine justices disagreed with the proposition that a sitting president could be investigated for criminal misconduct. there are some planes, but they weren't about the substance of the principle that you just articulated. >> as you just said, there's ample precedent here. even before your case about presidential immunity, it's been argued many times before, chief justice is still...
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, not president trump. trump appearing in court last month to witness the contentious hearing with some of the sound we also played you and ricocheted around the world. a former president running for office again talking up the idea that he could have people killed and never be held accountable for it, could kill his political opponents. they said, if trump got that kind of immunity, wouldn't that open the proverbial pandora's box. >> to authorize the prosecution of a president for his official acts would open a pandora's box from which this nation may never recover. could george w. bush be prosecuted for obstruction of an official proceeding for allegedly giving false information to congress to induce the nation to go to war in iraq under false pretenses? couldn't obama be potentially charged with murder for allegedly authorizing drone strikes targeting u.s. citizens located abroad. >> that voice was trump's lawyer making some of his better arguments, doesn't the president kill people and order them killed
, not president trump. trump appearing in court last month to witness the contentious hearing with some of the sound we also played you and ricocheted around the world. a former president running for office again talking up the idea that he could have people killed and never be held accountable for it, could kill his political opponents. they said, if trump got that kind of immunity, wouldn't that open the proverbial pandora's box. >> to authorize the prosecution of a president for his...
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a lot of mixed metaphors. >> the donald trump muck. >> yes, the donald trump muck. let's assume that we're all agreement in about what the court might do. what do you look for next week about the court's behavior after the deadline passes? >> the courts got a few options. one thing you can do is deny this day. not rule on any, no petition yet, which will let the case go to trial. it could treat this day as a kind of -- itself. this may be fairly unlikely and they said another super fast track like they did the 14th amendment case. we get an opinion from the supreme court so they can be fined along a question of presidential immunity and relation to criminal liability and we got a ruling by sometime in march or april and summer trial, or the court could take the case and slow walk it. i think that last one's really outcome determinative. it will deprive the american people of the chance to know whether trump is guilty of the trial of election subversion of all of the criminal cases, all of the civil cases, this is the one that is most directly related to what his str
a lot of mixed metaphors. >> the donald trump muck. >> yes, the donald trump muck. let's assume that we're all agreement in about what the court might do. what do you look for next week about the court's behavior after the deadline passes? >> the courts got a few options. one thing you can do is deny this day. not rule on any, no petition yet, which will let the case go to trial. it could treat this day as a kind of -- itself. this may be fairly unlikely and they said another...
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trump, when trump got charged, he was able to use it to win over this primary base, right? he said, they're coming for me. this is a group that was -- you know, this was his base, and these people were very moved by this narrative. they got even more excited about trump. but i think that what we're going to see -- and, again, we haven't quiet seen the polling yet, but we're certainly going to see it if not in polling, eventually in voting, is that i don't think that mainstream voters are moved by, we've got to help this guy out. like i don't think that's a winning message for a presidential candidate. i'm a billionaire, and i need money for legal fees. and, look, you know, he's already sorting on skraf bling, right, because the small dollar donations are going to his legal fees now. he and his crew want to take over the rnc. i think it's pretty clear they want to do that because of money. the rnc is sort of pushing back. i think ultimately trump will be able to do that. but, you know, part of the auspices of them taking over the rnc is the rnc has been having trouble raisin
trump, when trump got charged, he was able to use it to win over this primary base, right? he said, they're coming for me. this is a group that was -- you know, this was his base, and these people were very moved by this narrative. they got even more excited about trump. but i think that what we're going to see -- and, again, we haven't quiet seen the polling yet, but we're certainly going to see it if not in polling, eventually in voting, is that i don't think that mainstream voters are moved...
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trump could still, if i read this correctly, trump could still attack him, correct? >>> yes, and it seems odd, right? why be allowed to attack the head of some office or the judge and one of the other cases, but not the core personnel or not the junior people, or the trial team. and i think the principle is a little bit -- trump has some first amendment rights. he's allowed to defend himself to some extent in the court of public opinion, and if you were merrick garland, or your alvin bragg, or your the judge in the case he's been appointed to in the federal system by a president, then you have to have a thick skin, and you have to suck it, up and you have to be able to take it. but we alvin bragg is trying to be protective of, and the other judges centrist issues or try to be protective of the courtroom stop. and one way in which the manhattan d.a.'s case goes further is they're trying to protect the jurors in the case. >>> i want to ask you about that because the new york, which are very familiar with, of course, the laws there, the defendant is typically entitled t
trump could still, if i read this correctly, trump could still attack him, correct? >>> yes, and it seems odd, right? why be allowed to attack the head of some office or the judge and one of the other cases, but not the core personnel or not the junior people, or the trial team. and i think the principle is a little bit -- trump has some first amendment rights. he's allowed to defend himself to some extent in the court of public opinion, and if you were merrick garland, or your alvin...
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pie against donald trump? that's next. >>> there is some news out of fulton county, georgia, today where district attorney fani willis who has charged donald trump and 18 others in that sprawling election conspiracy case, where she has been subpoenaed. d.a. willis may now have to testify publicly in a hearing next month over allegations she was an affair with prosecutor nathan wade and mr. wade benefitted financially from their relationship. the subpoenas were part of a new lawsuit filed by mike roman, an alleged fake elector and trump codefendant who's trying to disqualify d.a. willis from this case. mr. rollin' is now claiming d.a. willis is intentionally withholding information ahead of the hearing, which ms. willis denies. it's unclear if willis or wade will testify. they can both seek to quash these subpoenas, but if they do testify they can do so under oath and the hearing will be televised under georgia law. meanwhile, the judge in this case judge scott mcafee also overseeing the conspiracy case has dir
pie against donald trump? that's next. >>> there is some news out of fulton county, georgia, today where district attorney fani willis who has charged donald trump and 18 others in that sprawling election conspiracy case, where she has been subpoenaed. d.a. willis may now have to testify publicly in a hearing next month over allegations she was an affair with prosecutor nathan wade and mr. wade benefitted financially from their relationship. the subpoenas were part of a new lawsuit...
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but let's also talk about trump. you know i stand up here and make the speeches all the time. >> he stands up and makes the speeches all the time, which is true. which means we've got a lot of evidence about his confidence. and i mean a lot. >> by the way, they never report the crowd on january six. nikki haley, nikki haley -- is in charge of security. we all offered her 10,000 people soldiers. >> the place where we've done very well, sioux falls. >> sioux city. >> viktor orban, did anyone ever hear of him? he's one of the strongest leaders anywhere in the world. he's the leader of turkey. >> just think where we would be in world war ii very quickly. >> i don't even know who the woman -- let's see, i don't know who the it's marla -- you say melissa this photo. >> that's marla, that's my wife. >> which women are you pointing to? >> here. >> the person you just pointed to his e. jean carroll. >> in that last clip he confuse e. jean carroll a woman he was found guilty of sexually assaulting, with his ex wife margaret ma
but let's also talk about trump. you know i stand up here and make the speeches all the time. >> he stands up and makes the speeches all the time, which is true. which means we've got a lot of evidence about his confidence. and i mean a lot. >> by the way, they never report the crowd on january six. nikki haley, nikki haley -- is in charge of security. we all offered her 10,000 people soldiers. >> the place where we've done very well, sioux falls. >> sioux city. >>...
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this is this knee jerk reaction to donald trump. it has been donald trump's obsession. the really troubling thing is there are still republicans like mitch mcconnell, and, you know, in the senate who understand the immediate stakes and who are trying to, you know, stand up to vladimir putin. but look at the generational shift in this party. i mean a lot of this is donald trump, but what's the trajectory here? what is more likely to be the future of the party? people like j.d. vance and marco rubio, or people like mitch mcconnell? it feels like they are kind of the last line, the old guard trying to remind people what republicans used to stand for. and they're being swept away both by the, you know, trumpest, the nihilism of donald trump but also this new -- this new style of america-first populism which increasingly reminds us of the first iteration of america first. remember in the 1930s with charles lindbergh when the america firsters kept america out of war and appeased adolph hitler. now we have the second version of it, which is appeasing vladimir putin and may lea
this is this knee jerk reaction to donald trump. it has been donald trump's obsession. the really troubling thing is there are still republicans like mitch mcconnell, and, you know, in the senate who understand the immediate stakes and who are trying to, you know, stand up to vladimir putin. but look at the generational shift in this party. i mean a lot of this is donald trump, but what's the trajectory here? what is more likely to be the future of the party? people like j.d. vance and marco...
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the state chairman has endorsed trump, has been a trump supporter. i don't think i saw this coming, stephanie. there would be all this confusion and chaos, even among their own voters, who by the way, stephanie, can vote tonight, today, and on thursday, believe it or not. >> but only once. is there a fear voters will be confused? i've had this explain to me on air, last night, tonight, offer, i've read about it. the average voter might not know about, this and they're walking, in their choice is nikki haley or none of the above? >> yeah, like dead campaigns like mike pence's and tim scott's, they could not get their name off the ballot. and there are some minor candidates there, too. but the danger for nikki haley, who made huge strategic error and not campaigning here, she could've -- declared victory tonight, said donald trump is a coward, wouldn't face me, i had to do a fake election on thursday. she didn't do that. so now there are gonna be a lot of people who vote for none of the above. trump has told people not to participate. the chairman of t
the state chairman has endorsed trump, has been a trump supporter. i don't think i saw this coming, stephanie. there would be all this confusion and chaos, even among their own voters, who by the way, stephanie, can vote tonight, today, and on thursday, believe it or not. >> but only once. is there a fear voters will be confused? i've had this explain to me on air, last night, tonight, offer, i've read about it. the average voter might not know about, this and they're walking, in their...
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but only 24% blamed donald trump. this isn't just about the trump in the past. it's about what he's not openly telling you. it's about what he could to in the future, without the help of congress or the courts. using the power of executive action, trump has the ability to chip away piece by pace at the already abysmal state of abortion access in post roe america. no, it's not the kind of one fell swoop we saw after the dobbs decision, but what we could see with a national abortion ban. it's consequences, it's impact could be just as deflating. concert that this report from politico. right now, the heritage fund missions 25 presidential transition project, a sprawling coalition made up of over 100 and abortion and conservative groups, it's in the process of designing far reaching abortion agenda for trump's second term. and drafted executive orders that trump could use -- and implement as early as day one. under a second trump term, federal agencies could be empowered to gain telemedicine for abortion pills. penalize and prosecute virtual clinics that prescribed
but only 24% blamed donald trump. this isn't just about the trump in the past. it's about what he's not openly telling you. it's about what he could to in the future, without the help of congress or the courts. using the power of executive action, trump has the ability to chip away piece by pace at the already abysmal state of abortion access in post roe america. no, it's not the kind of one fell swoop we saw after the dobbs decision, but what we could see with a national abortion ban. it's...
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trump's valuations. the former presidents attorneys had implored the judge's not to impose a fine, akin to the corporate death penalty. but today, the judge writing, quote, donald trump is not bernie madoff. yet, defendants are capable of admitting the error of their ways. instead, they adopt a see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil posture, that the evidence belies. >> tonight, both trump and new york attorney general, tish james, who brought the case, spoke about the judge's decision. >> letitia james, that's another case altogether. she's a horribly corrupt attorney general, and it's all having to do with election interference. there were no victims, because the banks made a lot of money, they made 100 million dollars. >> i want to be clear, white- collar financial fraud is not a victimless crime. when the powerful break the law, and take more than their fair share, there are fewer resources available for working people, small businesses, and families. and every day americans cannot lie to a bank ab
trump's valuations. the former presidents attorneys had implored the judge's not to impose a fine, akin to the corporate death penalty. but today, the judge writing, quote, donald trump is not bernie madoff. yet, defendants are capable of admitting the error of their ways. instead, they adopt a see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil posture, that the evidence belies. >> tonight, both trump and new york attorney general, tish james, who brought the case, spoke about the judge's decision....
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that's designed to try to help the trump campaign and trump get elected into office again. that's number one. number two, nikki haley is going to endorse donald trump. i know it may seem contrary to what everybody is thinking, certainly contrary to what she's been saying. but at some point soon, she is going to come around and do it every republican who hopes to have a feature in the republican party does. and it's gonna have to bend the knee and kiss the ring. and that's coming, ayman, that's coming very soon. >> and i'm gonna say to our viewers, fernand has been right on the show before. we have the receipts. we're gonna hold this type, but we'll have fernand back when she does endorsed on a trump. i do believe you're right on that. but susan, a similar question to you. again, this big party is the greatest risk. and there's nothing joe biden can do when it is, as fernand suggests, and as others have suggested, i kind of sigh of, if you will, by the trump campaign. they want to encourage that third-party candidacy because they know it would hurt biden more so than it woul
that's designed to try to help the trump campaign and trump get elected into office again. that's number one. number two, nikki haley is going to endorse donald trump. i know it may seem contrary to what everybody is thinking, certainly contrary to what she's been saying. but at some point soon, she is going to come around and do it every republican who hopes to have a feature in the republican party does. and it's gonna have to bend the knee and kiss the ring. and that's coming, ayman, that's...
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for donald trump. but still, if you ask the man himself the trump name remained sterling. >> probably my most valuable asset, i didn't even include on this statement, and that is the brand. i became president because of the brand, okay? i became president. i think that it is the hottest brand in the world. >> that was trump's video deposition from his civil fraud trial in new york city. the case where today, the myth of donald trump came to an end. today, a new york judge, justice arthur engoron ordered trump to pay a colossal penalty which with interest will exceed $450 million. justice engoron also burn mr. trump from serving in any leadership roles in any new your company including the one that bears his name. the trump organization. for three years. now, the reason this penalty is so massive is because the fraud was, as well. as justice engoron put in his ruling today, the frauds found here leap off of the page and shocked the conscience. new york attorney general, letitia james, investigated trump
for donald trump. but still, if you ask the man himself the trump name remained sterling. >> probably my most valuable asset, i didn't even include on this statement, and that is the brand. i became president because of the brand, okay? i became president. i think that it is the hottest brand in the world. >> that was trump's video deposition from his civil fraud trial in new york city. the case where today, the myth of donald trump came to an end. today, a new york judge, justice...
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i get why trump wants to block it and why mike johnson wants to serve donald trump. but mitch mcconnell appointed james lankford as the person to negotiate this bill. and now, it's being reported that mcconnell is giving republicans the green light to block it. >> it's a very, very confusing, confusing thing to understand. i will also say that there are senate republicans who are now in the senate of course, who have been critical of mitch mcconnell for making any sort of deal with democrats. these are people who already want mitch mcconnell to be the speaker. they don't want him to be someone who's gonna be leading, rather, republicans in the senate. they want him to be the majority leader in the senate. but things are still, in some ways, it still shows you the tensions that republicans have to deal with, on the one hand, you have republicans who want to get things done, who want to actually get some of these long generational goals they had, including getting rid of immigration court, including speeding up the asylum process, including all these different things,
i get why trump wants to block it and why mike johnson wants to serve donald trump. but mitch mcconnell appointed james lankford as the person to negotiate this bill. and now, it's being reported that mcconnell is giving republicans the green light to block it. >> it's a very, very confusing, confusing thing to understand. i will also say that there are senate republicans who are now in the senate of course, who have been critical of mitch mcconnell for making any sort of deal with...
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the claim there is that trump forged the business records of the trump organization in order to make these payments. it is based on a notion that the payments were intended to influence the campaign, rather than his personal life. and we have seen other cases were these kinds of mixed motive payments, that's what i'd call, them obviously i think he was trying to preserve his political viability in 2016 when he arranged for this hush money payment. on the other hand, it was also something that was personally embarrassing to him. have we ever seen a case like that before? sure. i covered one down in north carolina against john edwards. ended up with a hung jury. i'm not entirely sure that also for cases i would write this one as necessarily the absolute strongest of them. >> interesting. trump is asking russia supreme court to get involved and his immunity claims and efforts to delay the federal january 6th trial and d.c.. the lightest jack smith falling, says quote a, president alleged criminal scheme to overturn an election and for the peaceful transfer of power to his successor shou
the claim there is that trump forged the business records of the trump organization in order to make these payments. it is based on a notion that the payments were intended to influence the campaign, rather than his personal life. and we have seen other cases were these kinds of mixed motive payments, that's what i'd call, them obviously i think he was trying to preserve his political viability in 2016 when he arranged for this hush money payment. on the other hand, it was also something that...
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trump and mr. weisselberg hadn't just been inflating the size and value of his apartment to the banks whether it was for his ego or for his brand or both, trump has spent decades obsessed with making the forbes 400 list. that's the list of the 400 wealthiest americans, which for the record donald trump did not make this year. and trump's relentless quest to be known as one of the wealthiest americans meant that for decades now trump and his allies including allen weisselberg have relentlessly lobbied forbes magazine, inviting reporters to that penthouse apartment, bragging to them on the phone and on e-mail about how large and valuable it was, petitioning for it to be included in trump's net worth. and the forbes reporters kept those receipts. they knew that none of this was deminmist. and after allen weisselberg testified in the trial they reviewed notes showed that mr. weisselberg absolutely thought about donald trump's apartment and played a key role in trying to convince forbes reporters over t
trump and mr. weisselberg hadn't just been inflating the size and value of his apartment to the banks whether it was for his ego or for his brand or both, trump has spent decades obsessed with making the forbes 400 list. that's the list of the 400 wealthiest americans, which for the record donald trump did not make this year. and trump's relentless quest to be known as one of the wealthiest americans meant that for decades now trump and his allies including allen weisselberg have relentlessly...
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putin clearly has something over trump and trump has a hold on the republican party. when trump says jump they say, how? high with trump sustained down they, say yes, sir. when trump says wait till november, that's what they're going to try to do. it is the trump effect that mcconnell is up against. >> in doing that, they are conceding the global fight for democracy over autocracy. sometimes we talk about you created it seems as though this only matters to ukraine, with what we are talking about is a much bigger struggle here. who in fact their publicans would absolutely concede, that, incredibly alarming press with americans. >> we're tired of wearing a potential world war. vladimir putin is not going to stop in ukraine. >> there used to be republican party -- people flee to oppressive regimes. whether it was for this way, like cuba, other countries. that's not the case today. >> you raise an interesting point about how this plays out with the leadership, within the leadership of the republican caucus and mcconnell's influence there. the jockeying that has already, b
putin clearly has something over trump and trump has a hold on the republican party. when trump says jump they say, how? high with trump sustained down they, say yes, sir. when trump says wait till november, that's what they're going to try to do. it is the trump effect that mcconnell is up against. >> in doing that, they are conceding the global fight for democracy over autocracy. sometimes we talk about you created it seems as though this only matters to ukraine, with what we are...
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that donald trump. look, i have been telling you for a long time this is what the republican party has become, but repetition is the mother of all learning. and republicans are repeatedly telling us they that just don't care about anyone not named donald trump, and of course, their own power. and senator grassley is not an outlier. he is the norm. look at republicans and their posturing on immigration. they have spent years telling us that we must change immigration laws to stop an immigrant invasion. it's a catastrophic emergency. yet now, with the biden administration and democrats delivering a proposal with everything that's been on their wish list for a decade, as soon as tomorrow, they say no, we can't address this issue because it just might help biden. >> i think we need to demand fix it, solve it, and i tell you, there's only one way to solve it. that is to throw joe biden out of office to elect donald trump in november. >> why would i help joe biden improve his dismal 33% when he can fix the bo
that donald trump. look, i have been telling you for a long time this is what the republican party has become, but repetition is the mother of all learning. and republicans are repeatedly telling us they that just don't care about anyone not named donald trump, and of course, their own power. and senator grassley is not an outlier. he is the norm. look at republicans and their posturing on immigration. they have spent years telling us that we must change immigration laws to stop an immigrant...
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so trump -- so biden has a different charge down there than trump. it is important that he is doing this, to show that he is trying to tackle the problem and it's their politics that are standing in the way. you know, he has a different job to do down there than what trump is trying to achieve, which is more showboating. >> to remind voters, donald trump himself said, hey, preserve immigration as a campaign issue. therefore, the republicans made that bill go away. biden going to say, "i was going to sign it." jen palmieri, thank you for joining us this morning. thanks to all you've for getting up with us "way too early" on a very busy thursday morning. a jam-packed "morning joe" starts right now. >>> put a fine sort of, you know, finish on this. comer is the chairman of this house oversight committee looking at hunter biden's business dealings. this went on for the better part of six hours. a lot of stuff they have on hunter. they've been trying to connect a lot of that stuff to dad. i wasn't attending this behind closed doors meeting, neither were y
so trump -- so biden has a different charge down there than trump. it is important that he is doing this, to show that he is trying to tackle the problem and it's their politics that are standing in the way. you know, he has a different job to do down there than what trump is trying to achieve, which is more showboating. >> to remind voters, donald trump himself said, hey, preserve immigration as a campaign issue. therefore, the republicans made that bill go away. biden going to say,...
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so this is, to donald trump, basically taking the trump organization out of his hands, out of his son's hands, out of his family's hands, and putting it into the hands of people who report to the court and have no fealty or loyalty whatsoever to don't trump. that is the judges aim here and he's going to accomplish it. >> david, you heard in the setup there, when we replaying it, the deposition where trump talks about how his brain is basically his most valuable asset, it's what got him to the presidency. and i want you to talk about that for a moment. what does this decision due to that brand, and the question i think everybody wants to know, despite the fact it has not affected his political future, coat this, now, have any impact on his political future? that he is seen as a fraud? >> first of all, his brand, which was very valuable, has been severely tarnished in the last nine years. his name has been taken off a number of buildings by other people, like the trump soho hotel. and he has lost all sorts of business because of his behavior, but being who he is. secondly, he faces a real
so this is, to donald trump, basically taking the trump organization out of his hands, out of his son's hands, out of his family's hands, and putting it into the hands of people who report to the court and have no fealty or loyalty whatsoever to don't trump. that is the judges aim here and he's going to accomplish it. >> david, you heard in the setup there, when we replaying it, the deposition where trump talks about how his brain is basically his most valuable asset, it's what got him to...
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-- >> do we really know donald trump's personal resources? and does he have much left after what's happened last week? >> not clear. but i think kurn currently right now as it stands, donald trump would have enough money to defend himself if he weren't going into the coffers of his leadership pac to pay his legal fees. >> got it. >> the question is should somebody like a joe biden who's been a public servant for decades have to defend himself on a meritless case because the supreme court decides on these facts that presidents aren't criminally immune. >> joyce, at what point is this immunity decision going to come down too late in which the jack smith trial doesn't happen before the election? >> yeah, it's a really good question, yasmin. this case, this appeal is more a question of timing than the result. i think everyone expects that the court will ultimately find that trump does not have absolute presidential immunity for criminal acts committed while he was in office. obviously a contrary finding would just open the door for any president
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trump if proven would present serious aggravating facts. herr added that the evidence does not establish mr. biden's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. but later in the report the special counsel wrote that the president could also portray himself at trial as a, woet, elderly man with a poor memory who would therefore be sympathetic to a jury. let's be clear herr's descriptions of biden's memory are the most politically damaging aspects of this report. the special counsel claims biden was confused about when he was vice president and also had difficulty remembering the timing of his son, beau's death. the president then defended himself saying his memory is fine. during a hastily called news conference hours after the report's release, biden blasted it especially over its allegations that he couldn't remember when he his son died. take a listen. >> i know there's some attention paid to some language in the report about my recollection of events. there's even reference that i don't remember when my son died. how in the hell dare you raise that
trump if proven would present serious aggravating facts. herr added that the evidence does not establish mr. biden's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. but later in the report the special counsel wrote that the president could also portray himself at trial as a, woet, elderly man with a poor memory who would therefore be sympathetic to a jury. let's be clear herr's descriptions of biden's memory are the most politically damaging aspects of this report. the special counsel claims biden was...
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trump -- >> my name is trump the game. >> trump, the game, were you deal on everything you ever wanted to own, because it's not what you win or lose, it's whether you win. play trump again from milton bradley. >> i think you will like. >> trump even lost money on casinos. not in, them on them, as an owner. and the early 90s, three different trump casinos in atlantic city filed for bankruptcy. you have to be astoundingly bad at business to not make money as that owner, but still, donald trump convince the public that he was the big dummy of success. >> i've mastered the art of the deal, and i turn the name trump into the highest quality brand, and as the master, i want to pass along my knowledge to somebody else. i'm looking for the apprentice. >> everywhere you look, trump is on tv reminding him how rich he was, a profitable is because this is where, how lucky were to be associated with him. >> it's great to be here at saturday night live, but i will be completely honest, it's even better for saturday night live that i'm here. >> trump stuck his name on everything from golf courses and
trump -- >> my name is trump the game. >> trump, the game, were you deal on everything you ever wanted to own, because it's not what you win or lose, it's whether you win. play trump again from milton bradley. >> i think you will like. >> trump even lost money on casinos. not in, them on them, as an owner. and the early 90s, three different trump casinos in atlantic city filed for bankruptcy. you have to be astoundingly bad at business to not make money as that owner,...
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he's our best chance to beat donald trump. he did a great job in the first four years and he's going to be the democratic nominee. he's going to beat donald trump. we just got to go through cycles like this. as the old song says, ana, there will be days like this. >> every poll does not have him massively up. right now every poll has a very tight race if it does come down to biden and trump. thank you, jim messina for joining us and offering your perspective. i really appreciate it. >>> so what comes next after the supreme court arguments in donald trump's colorado ballot case? how soon justices could make a decision with that state's primary rapidly approaching. >>> plus, hindsight 2024, how voters are looking back on trump's presidency and how it compares to president biden. >>> also, who russian president vladimir putin sounds a lot like in his sit-down with former fox news host tucker carlson. >>> and then later i'll talk to the majors of both san francisco and kansas city ahead of the super bowl showdown between their hom
he's our best chance to beat donald trump. he did a great job in the first four years and he's going to be the democratic nominee. he's going to beat donald trump. we just got to go through cycles like this. as the old song says, ana, there will be days like this. >> every poll does not have him massively up. right now every poll has a very tight race if it does come down to biden and trump. thank you, jim messina for joining us and offering your perspective. i really appreciate it....
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trump and mr. weisselberg hadn't just been inflating the size and value of the apartment to the banks, whether it was for eagle, or for his, brander both. trump has spent decades of being obsessed with making the forbes 400 list. that is the list of the 400 wealthiest americans, which for the record, donald trump did not make this year. and trump's relentless quest to be known as one of the wealthiest americans meant that for decades now, trump and his allies, including allen weisselberg, have relentlessly lobbied for forbes magazine. inviting reporters to that penthouse apartment, bragging to them on the phone, and on email about how large and valuable it was, petitioning for him to be included in trump's net worth. the forbes reporters kept those. they knew none of this was -- and after allen weisselberg testified in the trial, forbes announced a review of all the emails and notes, some of which the attorney generals office does not possess, it shows that mr. weisselberg absolutely thought about
trump and mr. weisselberg hadn't just been inflating the size and value of the apartment to the banks, whether it was for eagle, or for his, brander both. trump has spent decades of being obsessed with making the forbes 400 list. that is the list of the 400 wealthiest americans, which for the record, donald trump did not make this year. and trump's relentless quest to be known as one of the wealthiest americans meant that for decades now, trump and his allies, including allen weisselberg, have...
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and trump is definitely not the trump he was four years ago. look, nikki haley is doing a very strategic thing here, right? she's trying to run against biden and trump. i don't think that that works, and i actually think voters don't love ageism, and we've seen this again and again. and if you look historically like reagan, you know, people tend not to vote on that, but i don't think nikki haley has a lot of choices. >> haley we should note down significantly in the polls in her home state of south carolina and that primary about ten days time. let's get your reaction to what we saw last night in long island, george santos' old seat, tom suozzi, the democrat, wins. you have some thoughts about how this could play out in the suburbs in november. >> right. i mean there were a couple of things. democrats did a really smart thing, which they've been doing -- they did early voting and they did mail-in voting. so they banked a lot of votes. we knew it was going to snow. there was a lot of snow. it tended to melt off pretty quickly because it was warm
and trump is definitely not the trump he was four years ago. look, nikki haley is doing a very strategic thing here, right? she's trying to run against biden and trump. i don't think that that works, and i actually think voters don't love ageism, and we've seen this again and again. and if you look historically like reagan, you know, people tend not to vote on that, but i don't think nikki haley has a lot of choices. >> haley we should note down significantly in the polls in her home...
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to satisfy donald j trump. i want to bring in two men who really understand this, democratic senator jeff merkley of oregon, and his former chief of staff. together they wrote the new book, filibustered, how to fix the broken senate and save america. there couldn't be a more perfect day to be discussing this. i want to talk about how broken the senate is on this day when senate republicans have backtracked on a bill that was basically written just for them. >> absolutely. and you have to have 60 votes to come to the floor so the minority has a veto. it's a no effort veto. they don't have to take the floor, they don't have the speak, they don't have to do motions. just vote no or not even sharp. the vote could be 59 to 0 and you can't get a bill to the floor. so here's a bill that was not only on the border in fashion they wanted written, but in addition, a critical issue of addressing aid in ukraine, funding in the middle east, humanitarian aid around the world, for big issues. you can't even get the bill to th
to satisfy donald j trump. i want to bring in two men who really understand this, democratic senator jeff merkley of oregon, and his former chief of staff. together they wrote the new book, filibustered, how to fix the broken senate and save america. there couldn't be a more perfect day to be discussing this. i want to talk about how broken the senate is on this day when senate republicans have backtracked on a bill that was basically written just for them. >> absolutely. and you have to...
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in fact, trump has done that before in order to satisfy a judgment in the trump university case. he borrowed money from latter capital, which is an institution which is allen weisselberg's son, jack, is affiliated. but he can't do that here, and the reason is because this order, in addition to the preliminary injunction saying you can't refinance, you can restructure without advance notice, this sort of goes even further. it says you can't borrow money from a new york registered or chartered bank. period. for what i believe is at least a three-year period of time. that means in order to satisfy these judgments, donald trump has to, i think, rely on his own asset base. and, yet he has an independent monitor who's going to be on top of him every step of the way, as well as a new independent director of compliance, who's going to be scouring the books and making sure that what happens at the trump organization from that lawn is on the up and up, to use illegal term. >>> >> michael before, i can fix over to you, can i just add that when i heard lisa rubin say he can't just take his a
in fact, trump has done that before in order to satisfy a judgment in the trump university case. he borrowed money from latter capital, which is an institution which is allen weisselberg's son, jack, is affiliated. but he can't do that here, and the reason is because this order, in addition to the preliminary injunction saying you can't refinance, you can restructure without advance notice, this sort of goes even further. it says you can't borrow money from a new york registered or chartered...
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against trump. and i have to ask you, we are going to continue this conversation, i'm going to say preemptively, before anybody thinks i'm going to let you ay guys go. but lawrence, you bring up the civil cases, and i wonder, there is a huge question mark hanging over whether or not these federal criminal trials actually see the light of day this year, before the election. if the american public only is able to hold donald trump accountable in a civil fashion a la e. jean carroll, a la letitia james, over ethe first responders and a police officer at january 6th, is that sufficient? is that enough? >> first of all, i ffdon't thin that is going to be enthe outcome, for a couple of reasons. the first reason being, i don't trump is going ou to win the presidency. therefor, with that belief, i don't particularly care when the trials happens, the federal trials. everyone is worried about federal trials before election, because they are afraid if you don't get those federal trials done before the election
against trump. and i have to ask you, we are going to continue this conversation, i'm going to say preemptively, before anybody thinks i'm going to let you ay guys go. but lawrence, you bring up the civil cases, and i wonder, there is a huge question mark hanging over whether or not these federal criminal trials actually see the light of day this year, before the election. if the american public only is able to hold donald trump accountable in a civil fashion a la e. jean carroll, a la letitia...
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who are the voters out there who might like trump or leaning toward trump or not sure about biden who will see the immunity question and the potential trial and think, i just don't want to take that chance? >> somewhere between the two dans there. we know it's going to be a close election. these kind of -- this kind of thing could have a significant impact on the outcome, maybe not huge numbers, but it won't take huge numbers. here is the interesting thing. the court today ruled that -- what's amazing is donald trump believed there was a world in which a court would say, yes, one man is above the law, and you're the guy. i think he actually believed that. listen, we also know he said he could shoot somebody on fifth avenue and his supporters would probably still support him. that may be true, but now we know the courts won't. we also know from data we've seen and you've reported on that up to half of republicans could potentially change their mind about donald trump if he's convicted. and he cannot be convicted unless this trial, presumably this federal trial goes forward. that's real
who are the voters out there who might like trump or leaning toward trump or not sure about biden who will see the immunity question and the potential trial and think, i just don't want to take that chance? >> somewhere between the two dans there. we know it's going to be a close election. these kind of -- this kind of thing could have a significant impact on the outcome, maybe not huge numbers, but it won't take huge numbers. here is the interesting thing. the court today ruled that --...
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trump owes and legal fines and fees. this, and judge -- says he owes 355 million dollar fine. 99 millions and counting on interest on that. $110,000 for violating a subpoena. a $15,000 for violating a gag order. then he owes e. jean carroll 83 point $3 million for defamation, plus 5 million for sexual abuse and defamation. trump owes $400,000 and legal fees after a failed lawsuit against the new york times. he is appealing a 938,000 dollar judgment after a failed lawsuit against hillary clinton. so he claims he has ten billion in assets, the new york times a.g. estimates his worth is at about two billion dollars. so here's the question. our sneaker sales going to help him raise $544 million for all these various court judgments? >> alex, as a self affirmed sneakerhead myself, i can tell you that if kanye west and michael jordan had a baby, they could still not sell enough sneakers to try to overcome the debt that donald trump has a mass and the situation. he has put himself in a situation where his liquid status is absol
trump owes and legal fines and fees. this, and judge -- says he owes 355 million dollar fine. 99 millions and counting on interest on that. $110,000 for violating a subpoena. a $15,000 for violating a gag order. then he owes e. jean carroll 83 point $3 million for defamation, plus 5 million for sexual abuse and defamation. trump owes $400,000 and legal fees after a failed lawsuit against the new york times. he is appealing a 938,000 dollar judgment after a failed lawsuit against hillary...
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trump is dangerous, she is normal. trump's chaotic, she is stable. trump's, old she is young. i, mean she's not wrong and any of those, but as we saw yet again last night, for the majority of the republican electorate, none of it sticks. none of it seems to matter. because republican primary voters, including, again, the majority of republican primary voters and haley some states, don't want, door don't seem to want a young, experience, conservative governor who deliver solid speeches and doesn't appear to be unhinged. they want donald trump. see, the thing, is nikki haley is running for president, as many, many people have before, her and her party, and the democratic party. trump is running for something else entirely. the office he is seen, resign, is looking to, does not resemble the office of the president of the united states. trump is actually running to end the presidency as we know it. about letting you announce a big secret, here trump is telling us that that's what he plans to do. over and over again. his intention is clear a day. listening to him over the course of
trump is dangerous, she is normal. trump's chaotic, she is stable. trump's, old she is young. i, mean she's not wrong and any of those, but as we saw yet again last night, for the majority of the republican electorate, none of it sticks. none of it seems to matter. because republican primary voters, including, again, the majority of republican primary voters and haley some states, don't want, door don't seem to want a young, experience, conservative governor who deliver solid speeches and...
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back in december on december 7th , trump's legal team asked for a pause, a stay in this case while trump's immunity claims were appealed, and the judge granted it. in that pause, it did not just freeze the case, it also paused all the prep time as well. trump's team still had 88 days left to prepare before the case was paused, and the expectation now is that they would still get those 88 days or something similar to prep when this case is an positive. that is point number one. even if the supreme court rules this case can go forward the day after the hear oral arguments, the trail cannot just start right away. trump's team would get another 88 days. point number two is about how long the trial would actually take. last year before the case had been pause, potential jurors for the case in the d.c. area received this prescreening form, you see it on the screen. it specified the trial will last approximately three months after jury selection is completed. special counsel jack smith and judge chutkan have signaled we are looking at something like a three-month trial for this. just to ballpark
back in december on december 7th , trump's legal team asked for a pause, a stay in this case while trump's immunity claims were appealed, and the judge granted it. in that pause, it did not just freeze the case, it also paused all the prep time as well. trump's team still had 88 days left to prepare before the case was paused, and the expectation now is that they would still get those 88 days or something similar to prep when this case is an positive. that is point number one. even if the...
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for the purpose of this criminal case, for president trump has become citizen trump, with all of the defenses of any other criminal defendant, with any executive immunity that may have protected him when he served as president no longer protects him against this prosecution. joining me now is maryland congressman, constitutional law experts, and former member of the january 6th committee congressman jamie raskin. congressman, it's so great to have you on this program. first, let me just get your thoughts on the ruling that was handed down by the circuit court of appeals in d.c.. >> well, a real public servant like abraham lincoln or barack obama or thomas jefferson would love the application, citizen obama or citizen lincoln, because a real constitutional patriot understands that those of us who aspire and attain public office are nothing but the servants of the people. and the moment that we think we are emperors or kings or despots over everybody else, that's the moment immediately to eject, evict, reject, impeach, convict, start all over again. but of course, the court was absolut
for the purpose of this criminal case, for president trump has become citizen trump, with all of the defenses of any other criminal defendant, with any executive immunity that may have protected him when he served as president no longer protects him against this prosecution. joining me now is maryland congressman, constitutional law experts, and former member of the january 6th committee congressman jamie raskin. congressman, it's so great to have you on this program. first, let me just get...
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, donald trump jr. and donald trump is that this case relies on a mountain of documentary evidence. you can't argue against that. their signatures are all over these papers, saying we attest to the truthfulness of these numbers. then they go to court and say, oh, we didn't really know much about these numbers. it's very hard to take that back. one of the things that really hurts is part of the penalty is disgorgement against the profits from the d.c. hotel that they owned along with their father. their father has not let them in on many of his deals, but he did give them each 7% of the d.c. hotel. it sold more almost $400 million and gave them a nice windfall of -- >> especially how much he involved them in. >> exactly. this is going to claw back the one deal they've really been a part of and have gotten major money from. now that's all getting washed away too. >> dan alexander, we appreciate you running the numbers for us. thanks. >>> we have a new guest coming in here. we have a lot we're juggling. i
, donald trump jr. and donald trump is that this case relies on a mountain of documentary evidence. you can't argue against that. their signatures are all over these papers, saying we attest to the truthfulness of these numbers. then they go to court and say, oh, we didn't really know much about these numbers. it's very hard to take that back. one of the things that really hurts is part of the penalty is disgorgement against the profits from the d.c. hotel that they owned along with their...
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donald trump's term. why? because enforcement only measures do not work and what we need is to actually have underlining reforms of the immigration system that modernize the system and we have 8 million families that are in the immigration backlogs and 2 million that are in the work employment backlog and unless we attack at that level, and provide more legal pathways for people to come to this country we are not going to solve the situation at the border. so it's very difficult for me to vote for this bill. i need to see the text but for very different reasons, because, jonathan i have a problem when democrats try to adopt the tough talking rhetoric of donald trump because it never benefits, s and never solves the problem and it is not the way that we should be leading as we explained to the american people that the connection between legal immigration, more legal pathways leads to fewer people coming to the border and trying to cross illegally. less legal path, leads more at the border. , so we need to
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fani willis is prosecuting trump for election conspiracy, trump is also trying to claim presidential immunity. but in the appeals court ruling yesterday in a footnote, the court made clear that its ruling does not apply to state level prosecutions, and that means the appeals court decision would not apply to trump's case in georgia, so could his presidential immunity defense fly in a different state? we're going to get some expert legal help unpacking all of that right after the break. all of tt right after the break. >>> tomorrow morning the supreme court will hear oral arguments as to whether donald trump's role in the january 6th insurrection disqualifies him from running for president. now, this all began when colorado's highest court ruled to exclude trump from that state's primary ballot because he had violated the anti-insurrection provision, section 3 of the 14th amendment. i spoke to former presidential candidate hillary clinton about how she thinks the court will handle such a novel case. the supreme court is taking up the 14th amendment question tomorrow, right? did trump
fani willis is prosecuting trump for election conspiracy, trump is also trying to claim presidential immunity. but in the appeals court ruling yesterday in a footnote, the court made clear that its ruling does not apply to state level prosecutions, and that means the appeals court decision would not apply to trump's case in georgia, so could his presidential immunity defense fly in a different state? we're going to get some expert legal help unpacking all of that right after the break. all of...
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and -- defendant trump's busy week ahead. but his latest loss in civil court can tell us about the trials to come. and his new idea to help pay those legal bills. on his path to the nomination. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. >>> greetings, everyone, i'm symone sanders-townsend in for stephanie ruhle. we are now 260 days away from the election, folks. the death of russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has turned up the volume on the debate over how the united states deals with russia and what can be done to keep vladimir putin in check. the response to navalny's death from the front runners in the 2024 race, it could not be more different. biden is considering new sanctions against russia, will trump use navalny stuff to suggest that he -- yes, he, is facing a criminal crime of political persecution. my colleague, carob hague, has more. >> reporter: the death of russian presidents most prominent critic sparking protests around the world. three years ago, president biden warned putin of devastating co
and -- defendant trump's busy week ahead. but his latest loss in civil court can tell us about the trials to come. and his new idea to help pay those legal bills. on his path to the nomination. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. >>> greetings, everyone, i'm symone sanders-townsend in for stephanie ruhle. we are now 260 days away from the election, folks. the death of russian opposition leader, alexei navalny, has turned up the volume on the debate over how the united...
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trump's to all the suns don jr. in eric, both of whom are executives in the family business, were ordered to pay $4 million each. meanwhile, to executives allen weisselberg jeffrey mcconney have been permanently banned from serving in financial management roles for any company in new york. additionally, weisselberg was fined $1 million, and all four of also been barred from personally running a company in new york for some period of time. this is the case that is often referred to as the new york civil fraud case, but that shorthand masks the true scope in nature of the misdeeds for which trump has now been held liable. back in september, judge arthur engoron issued a statement, a summary judgment in the case before trial even began. he found the trump and his company liable for committing fraud for years after wildly inflating the true value of his assets in order to obtain more favorable loans, in the case, appeared to be airtight. engoron later remarked that there was, quote, enough evidence in this case to fill
trump's to all the suns don jr. in eric, both of whom are executives in the family business, were ordered to pay $4 million each. meanwhile, to executives allen weisselberg jeffrey mcconney have been permanently banned from serving in financial management roles for any company in new york. additionally, weisselberg was fined $1 million, and all four of also been barred from personally running a company in new york for some period of time. this is the case that is often referred to as the new...
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daniels was looking to sell the story back in 2006 when trump was already married to melania trump and just months after she'd given birth daniels and trump had an affair. the editor and enquirer then told trump's lawyer, michael cohen, and cohen and daniels immediately began negotiating about how much it would cost for that story to just go away. by the end of the month at trump's direction michael cohen had wired stormy daniels $130,000 for her silence. here was michael cohen testifying to congress in 2019 about the purpose of this payment. >> were you concerned about this new story becoming public right after the "access hollywood" story in terms of impact on the election? >>> i was concerned about it but more importantly mr. trump was concerned about it. >> that was my next question. what was the president's concern about these matters becoming public? in october as we were about to go into an election. >> he was concerned with the effect that it had on the campaign, on how women were seeing him, and ultimately whether or not he would have a shot in the general election. >> finally
daniels was looking to sell the story back in 2006 when trump was already married to melania trump and just months after she'd given birth daniels and trump had an affair. the editor and enquirer then told trump's lawyer, michael cohen, and cohen and daniels immediately began negotiating about how much it would cost for that story to just go away. by the end of the month at trump's direction michael cohen had wired stormy daniels $130,000 for her silence. here was michael cohen testifying to...
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>> i voted for donald j trump. >> he voted for former president trump. not former governor nikki haley. how come? what issues matter most to you? >> i don't think, first of all, she's very classy governor, get a great job as governor. but adrian think she's got that raise you may, yet, not that she won't, but she doesn't have that regime at yet -- >> you've been harshly critical of her. is there a particular issue? is it what something he's saying -- what is it? >> i don't think, first of all, he's probably critical of most people, to be fair. [silence] >> well, jacob -- maybe we'll get jacob back. >> was always something up his slave. >> oh, he's back? >> there you are! and we lost him again. he gets an a for effort. >> absolutely. jacob, thank, you will talk to humor for sure. david jolly and claire mccaskill are back with us. joining us as well is nbc news correspondent ali vetali, who's been following the haley campaign. elie, let me start with you. you have spent a lot of time following the haley campaign over the past couple of months. what are the
>> i voted for donald j trump. >> he voted for former president trump. not former governor nikki haley. how come? what issues matter most to you? >> i don't think, first of all, she's very classy governor, get a great job as governor. but adrian think she's got that raise you may, yet, not that she won't, but she doesn't have that regime at yet -- >> you've been harshly critical of her. is there a particular issue? is it what something he's saying -- what is it? >>...
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trump's legal woes, that is next. that is nex because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, right? i've been telling everyone. baby: liberty. did you hear that? ty just said her first word. can you say “mama”? baby: liberty. can you say “auntie”? baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: ♪ liberty. ♪ are you still struggling with your bra? it's time for...
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she's not gonna be don trump. donald trump. and at this point she has to decide, who does she want to be? does she want to go down to defeat by being mealymouthed before she has to stand on the stage behind on trump and endorse him? or does she want to make a full- throated statement of principle of who she is and what she thinks the republican party can be? and from moment to moment it feels like she is shifting. if she's been edging up to there and saying i'm gonna go out here with my integrity intact and then she says yeah, maybe not. >> it's amazing to watch the psychological push and pull or the ethical push and pull that is so clearly on display. charlie sykes, we still have 24 days to go, theoretically at least. in the nikki haley candidacy. please come back soon and talk more about this. i appreciate you. >> anytime. >> coming up, this week in congress, we've got to witness something that's more rare than a solar eclipse. in fact it has not happen in 148 years and it is not a good sign that it is happening now. we will
she's not gonna be don trump. donald trump. and at this point she has to decide, who does she want to be? does she want to go down to defeat by being mealymouthed before she has to stand on the stage behind on trump and endorse him? or does she want to make a full- throated statement of principle of who she is and what she thinks the republican party can be? and from moment to moment it feels like she is shifting. if she's been edging up to there and saying i'm gonna go out here with my...