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trump. trump jr. immediately responded, if it's what you say, i love it, and arranged the meeting through a series of e-mails and telephone calls. trump jr. invited campaign chairman manafort and senior adviser jared kushner to attend the meeting, and both attended. members of the campaign discussed the meeting before it occurred. michael cohen recalled that trump jr. may have told the candidate trump about an upcoming meeting to receive adverse information about clinton. without linking the meeting to russia. according to written answers submitted by president trump, he had no recollection of the meeting, of learning of the meeting at that time. the office found no documented evidence showing that he was made aware of the meeting or its russian connection before it occurred. the russian attorney who into at the meeting, natalia vess veselnitskaya worked and maintained a relationship with the government. she claimed the funds derived from illegal activities in russia were provided to hillary clinton a
trump. trump jr. immediately responded, if it's what you say, i love it, and arranged the meeting through a series of e-mails and telephone calls. trump jr. invited campaign chairman manafort and senior adviser jared kushner to attend the meeting, and both attended. members of the campaign discussed the meeting before it occurred. michael cohen recalled that trump jr. may have told the candidate trump about an upcoming meeting to receive adverse information about clinton. without linking the...
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it was trump. >> trump is at the center. he own os bits and pieces and all of hundreds of corporations. >> he then looked at who was listed on the 2017 asset. dollar were changes. >> what he did was took all of these ownership stakes and transferred them to six different corporations. so on paper trump can point to his 2017 disclosure and say i'm no longer listing you as an owner. and he'd be right on paper. >> and not in reality because he can trace all six entities back to the president's trusts. >> which is made to benefit him. he ecan take money anytime. >> and this document proves thap first uncovered by pro-publica. it says they sh disclose net income to donald j. trump at his request. and an attorney confirmed that the president has been able to withdraw money since the beginning of his presidency. it means people who want to influence the president have places to try. >> so you could go that trump international hotel in d.c. and golf clubs all over the world. >> condos in india. >> fraz the condos in india, people ar
it was trump. >> trump is at the center. he own os bits and pieces and all of hundreds of corporations. >> he then looked at who was listed on the 2017 asset. dollar were changes. >> what he did was took all of these ownership stakes and transferred them to six different corporations. so on paper trump can point to his 2017 disclosure and say i'm no longer listing you as an owner. and he'd be right on paper. >> and not in reality because he can trace all six entities...
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trump. that is ultimately the main revelation that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money, but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> he made, from what we can tell, piecing together fragments of financial information from different places, including the panamanian securities office, probably between $30 million and $55 million. >> everybody else lost, it goes bankrupt, trump walks away with somewhere between $30 million and $50 million. >> everybody else lost and trump earned $30 million to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer, licensing. >> the way it works is somebody else decides to build a building and they say if i put trump's name on this i'm going to sell these condos. trump, we'll pay you a fee to put your name on it. >> welcome to -- >> those trump buildings in panama, toronto, soho and baja, mexico, all licensed properties. >> donald trump started licensing his name around the turn of the century becau
trump. that is ultimately the main revelation that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money, but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> he made, from what we can tell, piecing together fragments of financial information from different places, including the panamanian securities office, probably between $30 million and $55 million. >> everybody else lost, it goes bankrupt, trump walks away with somewhere...
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he's been sulted by trump. he's, he's decided that that's it. >> narrator: in the west wing, all hell broke loose. >> don mcgahn, the legal counsel, bursts into reince priebus's office and says, g "we' trouble. not only do we have a special counsel appointed, but jeff sessions has just resigned." prbus says, "you're kidding me." priebus goes running down the staircase into the west wing parking lot. >>r..finds sessions in his preparing to leave. and he bangs on the door. "you got to come out. you got to come back in.e you can't leis way. you can't just blow up like this."ri >> andus essentially almost has to drag him back up into the west wing, where vice president pence and stnnon then come in and join priebus and, and talk sessions off the ledge. ♪ is >> i said, "here any doubt in your mind that this was divine providence that put us here?" he says, "no do" i said, "and you're never gonna quit?" and he says, "i will never quit." i go, "no mter how bad it gets?" he goes, "i'll never quit." and that's why i k
he's been sulted by trump. he's, he's decided that that's it. >> narrator: in the west wing, all hell broke loose. >> don mcgahn, the legal counsel, bursts into reince priebus's office and says, g "we' trouble. not only do we have a special counsel appointed, but jeff sessions has just resigned." prbus says, "you're kidding me." priebus goes running down the staircase into the west wing parking lot. >>r..finds sessions in his preparing to leave. and he...
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ivamka trump and donald trump jr. to moscow in the mid 2000s. satter contacted cohen on beeful of ic expert investment, a russian real estate development corporation, controlled by andrei vladimirovic rozov, satter had known him since approximately 2007 and in 2014, had served as an agent on behalf of rozov during rozov's purchase of a building in new york city. satter later contacted rozov and proposed that ic expert pursue a trump tower moscow project in which ic expert would license the name and brand from the trump organization but construct the building on its own. satter worked on the deal with rozov and another employee of ic expert. cohen was the only trump organization representative to negotiate directly with ic expert or its agents. in approximately september 2015, cohen obtained approval to negotiate with ic expert from candidate trump, who was then president of the trump organization. cohen provided updates directly to trump about the project through 2015, and into 2016, assuring him the project was conti
ivamka trump and donald trump jr. to moscow in the mid 2000s. satter contacted cohen on beeful of ic expert investment, a russian real estate development corporation, controlled by andrei vladimirovic rozov, satter had known him since approximately 2007 and in 2014, had served as an agent on behalf of rozov during rozov's purchase of a building in new york city. satter later contacted rozov and proposed that ic expert pursue a trump tower moscow project in which ic expert would license the name...
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trump. trump, i name mr. donald j trump, donald junior, i second, joey, done. and that's how you get all the awards. trump washington, he is counseling going there, he issues the good military courses in town, he won't play congressional agree course, host of three u.s. opens, he won't play burning creek, he'll only play his own course so he can have his cheating caddies in his supercars. what he did there, besides that of another 100-foot waterfall, he decided he didn't like all the trees along the potomac, he cut them down without permission from the county. he cut them down. and it turns out, that is complete violation, the county got complaints, they cited him and they find him a lot and he didn't do anything about it. the problem is because now snipers can be on the other side of the facility and shoot him. so therefore, the secret service had to stop all traffic along the potomac, no canoes, kayaks, votes, fishing, commercial votes need to go through there, it just stops for the four and half hours he is on the property. how does he get away with it, so t
trump. trump, i name mr. donald j trump, donald junior, i second, joey, done. and that's how you get all the awards. trump washington, he is counseling going there, he issues the good military courses in town, he won't play congressional agree course, host of three u.s. opens, he won't play burning creek, he'll only play his own course so he can have his cheating caddies in his supercars. what he did there, besides that of another 100-foot waterfall, he decided he didn't like all the trees...
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trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between 30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned 30 to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer, licensing. >> somebody else decides to build a building. they say if i put trump's name on it i'll sell the condos easily. and get more attention. we'll pay you a fee to put your name on it. >> those trump buildings in panama, toronto. and mexico. all licensed properties. >> donald trump started licensing his name around the turn of the century. it was easy money. he didn't have access to capitol in barngs anymore. because of the failures banks lost money. here's an opportunity to sign his name and get paid up front. >> who made de
trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between 30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned 30 to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer,...
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trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between $30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned $30 million to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer, licensing. >> somebody else decides to build a building. they say if i put trump's name on it i'll sell the condos easily. and get more attention. we'll pay you a fee to put your name on it. >> those trump buildings in panama, toronto. and mexico. all licensed properties. >> donald trump started licensing his name around the turn of the century. it was easy money. he didn't have access to capital in banks anymore. because of the failures banks lost money. here's an opportunity to sign his name and get paid up front. >> wh
trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between $30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned $30 million to $50 million. how? a big part of...
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americans pay the trump tariffs. the trade war has already led to $12 billion in bailouts for american farmers and now the president is expecting more pailouts. he tweeted with the over $100 billion in tariffs we take in, we will buy agricultural products from our great farmers in larger amounts than china ever did. okay. remember, all of this comes after donald trump promised that trade wars were good and easy to win. apparently not. as trump places more financial stress on struggling americans. it's worth noting that he himself has never had to face the same financial worries that regular americans have. trump inherited hundreds of millions of dollars from his daddy, and then as "the new york times" reported, his businesses lost over a billion dollars according to irs data. more money than nearly any other individual american taxpayer. donald trump himself was able to lose all that money without facing the consequences that you or any of us would face if we squandered money, because trump was able to lean on dear o
americans pay the trump tariffs. the trade war has already led to $12 billion in bailouts for american farmers and now the president is expecting more pailouts. he tweeted with the over $100 billion in tariffs we take in, we will buy agricultural products from our great farmers in larger amounts than china ever did. okay. remember, all of this comes after donald trump promised that trade wars were good and easy to win. apparently not. as trump places more financial stress on struggling...
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trump attorneyaccusations. he said that this or any committee would rely on the word of michael cohen for any purpose defies logic, well established law and common sense. for more, i'm joined by peter baker, white house corn for the "new york times," the former assistant attorney in the southern district of, no, and ken dilanian. we now know on the record what was said behind the scenes. >> it's important to pointed out that he knew they were lying. what he's saying in many cases, people gave him false information. that he knew to be false and he repeated that before congress. and in some cases, like in the case of ivanka trump and her lawyer, they should have known. they told cohen to say that ivanka trump had no involvement in the trump tower moscow deal when he knew he had briefed, michael cohen had briefed her many times. but it is pretty slick. they were all very careful. that's why no one was charged. >> the president was asked about it. he would say i have no business with what's going on in russia. >> t
trump attorneyaccusations. he said that this or any committee would rely on the word of michael cohen for any purpose defies logic, well established law and common sense. for more, i'm joined by peter baker, white house corn for the "new york times," the former assistant attorney in the southern district of, no, and ken dilanian. we now know on the record what was said behind the scenes. >> it's important to pointed out that he knew they were lying. what he's saying in many...
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truly hated trump. >> hate him with a passion. >> 20 trump haters, democrats. i call them angry democrats. >>> and coming up, how the white house struck out with america's pastime today when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> and the last thing before we go tonight, president trump welcomed the 2018 world series champion boston red sox to the white house today. the president a yankee fan was presented with a red sox jersey with his name on it and he used the occasion to mention the first time he threw out a pitch at a red sox game back in 2006. >> i was at fenway park. i threw out the first pitch a long time ago. and george steinbrenner was not happy about it. that cooled my relationship with him for about two days. but he forgot about it. that was good. >> but as with most things these days, today's white house event was not without some political controversy. several red sox players declined to attend today's event. the "boston globe" reports "trump's push for a border wall with mexico, his disparaging comments about hispanics, his condemnation of nfl players who
truly hated trump. >> hate him with a passion. >> 20 trump haters, democrats. i call them angry democrats. >>> and coming up, how the white house struck out with america's pastime today when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> and the last thing before we go tonight, president trump welcomed the 2018 world series champion boston red sox to the white house today. the president a yankee fan was presented with a red sox jersey with his name on it and he used the...
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wonder if trump talks to trump's self in the third person if trump is alone. >> if putin liked trump. >> trump was able to give him something but it doesn't matter. >> congratulations, donald, on his own. he said, thanks, donald, when consumer confidence went up but donald doesn't have a monopoly on thanking himself. remember this guy. >> thanks, obama. >> reporter: thanking himself for lower gas prices. you know, there's actually a technical term for this. >> biilleism. >> he's branding himself which he does unconsciously and this is indicative of narcissism. >> no side tracks, donald. nice and easy. >> you want the world to revolve around you. >> reporter: psychologists say toddlers are illeis before they grasp i and me, like elmo. >> and now elmo has a question for you. >> reporter: tweeted one trump critic, he gives third person talkers like cookie monster a bad name. >> cookie monster alive. >> reporter: forget cookies. the president likes his own name in his mouth. >> donald trump. >> donald trump. >> trump donald. >> donald trump. >> cookie monster. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cn
wonder if trump talks to trump's self in the third person if trump is alone. >> if putin liked trump. >> trump was able to give him something but it doesn't matter. >> congratulations, donald, on his own. he said, thanks, donald, when consumer confidence went up but donald doesn't have a monopoly on thanking himself. remember this guy. >> thanks, obama. >> reporter: thanking himself for lower gas prices. you know, there's actually a technical term for this....
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the trump trade war with the trump tariffs. as president, would you repeal the trump tariffs? >> yes, but we do have to confront china and this is something that's important. china is a national security threat. it's an economic threat to the united states. china is literally stealing our business ideas, our military secrets every day through the internet. that is really costing american jobs. the irony of this administration is that he's allocated more money to build a southern border wall, a fifth century b.c. technology than cyber security for the entire security. we needed to turn that around. when you think about china, they debated building a wall 3,000 years ago. they're past that and now saying they're going to lead the world in artificial intelligence. what's our response? nothing from there administration. they're attacking us through the internet, stealing american jobs. what's our response? nothing from thisization. so we need to be smart and tough on china. but starting a trade war that just hurts american farmers? hurts american consumers? puts a tax on all the g
the trump trade war with the trump tariffs. as president, would you repeal the trump tariffs? >> yes, but we do have to confront china and this is something that's important. china is a national security threat. it's an economic threat to the united states. china is literally stealing our business ideas, our military secrets every day through the internet. that is really costing american jobs. the irony of this administration is that he's allocated more money to build a southern border...
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trump was under siege. in anger, he launched a counterattack. >> this is the single greatestnt witch f a politician in american history. (tweet sends) there is no collusion and no obstruction. i should be given apology! (tweet sends) you are witnessing the single grntest witch hunt in ameri political history, led by some very bad and conflicted people. >> the president def oitely seizthat term "witch hunt." he used it again and again. he used it in tweets.se heit when he was at a microphone. it's something that he felt was working to undermine the mueller investigation. >> after seven months of investigations and "collusion with the russians," nobody has been able to show any proof. sad! (tweet sends) >> president trump calling the mueller investigation a witc hunt has an impact in washington, in that the people who want to loyal to president trump can use that same language.ie >> "fox and s" starts right now. >> narrator: and at fox news, that's just what happened. >> the predent is really mad. >> he tweet
trump was under siege. in anger, he launched a counterattack. >> this is the single greatestnt witch f a politician in american history. (tweet sends) there is no collusion and no obstruction. i should be given apology! (tweet sends) you are witnessing the single grntest witch hunt in ameri political history, led by some very bad and conflicted people. >> the president def oitely seizthat term "witch hunt." he used it again and again. he used it in tweets.se heit when he...
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the trump sr./trump jr. dynamic now that they've got access to all of this new information about trump the younger. susanne craig bottom lines this on twitter tonight as this -- "father and son: we now have tax information on fred trump and donald trump for a number of years. the upshot? fred always made a lot of money. donald always lost a lot of money." in terms of the new information they got ahold of, russ buettner and susanne craig obtained basically ten years of federal tax information from trump from '85 -- 1985 to 1994. now, they don't have his full returns. they say they've got printouts from his irs tax transcripts and they've got specific data from his basic federal tax form from his 1040. but from that information, what they're able to piece together is just brutally negative. quote, the numbers show that in 1985, the first year for which they obtain new tax information from the president, 1985, trump reported losses of $46.1 million from his core businesses. he then, quote, continued to lose mon
the trump sr./trump jr. dynamic now that they've got access to all of this new information about trump the younger. susanne craig bottom lines this on twitter tonight as this -- "father and son: we now have tax information on fred trump and donald trump for a number of years. the upshot? fred always made a lot of money. donald always lost a lot of money." in terms of the new information they got ahold of, russ buettner and susanne craig obtained basically ten years of federal tax...
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>> president trump: soon. whenever they needed, i will be doing it, but i will be declassified, yes, everything. >> director comey wrote in "the new york times," called you "amoral," and that this hasn't rubbed off on the attorney general and deputy attorney general. >> president trump: comey leaks and he lies, he lied in front of congress. sworn testimony, classified information. i did a terrible job, everybody wanted him fired -- everybody, schumer, every democrat, almost, every republican almost, probably 100%, but i say almost, just as they it so there is no mistake, but i read quotes from schumer, prior to my firing, everybody wanted him gone. he did a lousy job, was a terrible director, terrible. there was dissension in the fbi. >> can ask your question, president trump? if you take director comey out of the equation and his actions in 2016 and 2017, with the country be where it is today? >> president trump: i think he did a terrible job. i was that he probably led some kind of an effort, the word "spyin
>> president trump: soon. whenever they needed, i will be doing it, but i will be declassified, yes, everything. >> director comey wrote in "the new york times," called you "amoral," and that this hasn't rubbed off on the attorney general and deputy attorney general. >> president trump: comey leaks and he lies, he lied in front of congress. sworn testimony, classified information. i did a terrible job, everybody wanted him fired -- everybody, schumer, every...
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trump jr., jared kushner and campaign chairman paul manafort to deliver what the e-mail had described as official documents and information that would incrimnate hillary. the materials were offered to trump jr. as part of russia and its government support for mr. trump. the written communications showed that the campaign anticipated receiving information from russia that could assist candidate trump's electoral prospects but the russian lawyer's presentation did not provide such information. days after the june 9 meeting on june 14, 2016, a cyber security firm and the dnc announced that russian government hackers had infiltrated the dnc and obtained access to opposition research on candidate trump among other documents. carter page travelled in his personal capacity to moscow and gave the key note address. page had lived and worked in russia between 2003 and 2007. after returning to the united states, page became acquainted with at least two russian intelligence officers. one was charged with c
trump jr., jared kushner and campaign chairman paul manafort to deliver what the e-mail had described as official documents and information that would incrimnate hillary. the materials were offered to trump jr. as part of russia and its government support for mr. trump. the written communications showed that the campaign anticipated receiving information from russia that could assist candidate trump's electoral prospects but the russian lawyer's presentation did not provide such information....
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sandra: yo le contestaría que mire todo lo que hice lo hizo todo por los trump,cide, la hija de trump, victorina: ella sí era exigente, uh... ella se quitaba las medias y empezaba a caminar descalza, para ver si no quedó sucio en el piso. gerardo: sandra y victorina son solo dos de unos 38 hispanos que aseguran haber trabajado sin documentos legítimos para la organización trump. fueron despedidos después de que victorina denunciara los atropellos de una supervisora y reconociera que había trabajado durante años como indocumentada. aníbal: estas personas eran los empleados más confiados de la casa del presidente y de la familia. casi casi se convierten en tu familia, y ahora, por razones políticas, que simplemente le des la espalda, realmente es algo que da mucha pena. gerardo: aníbal romero que representa a este gro por primera vez, alguno de ellos nos contaron los sacrificios que hicieron para cumplir con las estrictas reglas que exigía la familia trump. son padres, madres e hijos que por generaciones trabajaron en clubes como este de trump en new jersey. todo para nada,
sandra: yo le contestaría que mire todo lo que hice lo hizo todo por los trump,cide, la hija de trump, victorina: ella sí era exigente, uh... ella se quitaba las medias y empezaba a caminar descalza, para ver si no quedó sucio en el piso. gerardo: sandra y victorina son solo dos de unos 38 hispanos que aseguran haber trabajado sin documentos legítimos para la organización trump. fueron despedidos después de que victorina denunciara los atropellos de una supervisora y reconociera que...
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trump lawyers are denying access to president trump's lawyer. the federal judge asked this question. let me get your reaction. this is the u.s. district court judge. am i right there isn't a single supreme court case since 1880 that has found a congressional subpoena over stepped its bounds? >> that's a very damaging question if you're donald trump's lawyers. they didn't have a very good lawyer for that. they said, well, no but you should still reject the subpoena. i think it was a bad day in court for donald trump's lawyers. that may have contributed to donald trump junior's decision to rather than fight, agree to testify. they're going to be a lot of these court hearings coming up. even though it was a bad day for trump and a good day for congress, keep in mind, there's no decision. it's going to still kick around the courts. even if congress wins it will be appealed to the d.c. circuit and perhaps the supreme court. time is on the president's side but on merit, it was a bad day. >> the russian president vladimir putin said robert mueller shou
trump lawyers are denying access to president trump's lawyer. the federal judge asked this question. let me get your reaction. this is the u.s. district court judge. am i right there isn't a single supreme court case since 1880 that has found a congressional subpoena over stepped its bounds? >> that's a very damaging question if you're donald trump's lawyers. they didn't have a very good lawyer for that. they said, well, no but you should still reject the subpoena. i think it was a bad...
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trump's office when trump jr. told his father a meeting to see adverse information about clinton was going forward. and notes trump junior did not tell his father about it. "the new york times" reports the intelligence committee wants to question trump junior about the events surrounding the trump tower meeting. the decision to subpoena trump's son appears to have come after discussions break down whether the younger mr. trump might appear voluntarily before the panel. mr. trump was unlikely to appear and one said he could invoke the fifth amendment rights in a written response. with us for more, former fbi assistant director and jeremy bash, former chief of staff at cia and pentagon and former chief counsel for the house intelligence committee. thanks to both of you for being with us. again, a couple of pieces of information being reported out there. i think i mentioned this last block "the washington post" reporting tonight that this subpoena from the senate intelligence committee to trump junior actually went o
trump's office when trump jr. told his father a meeting to see adverse information about clinton was going forward. and notes trump junior did not tell his father about it. "the new york times" reports the intelligence committee wants to question trump junior about the events surrounding the trump tower meeting. the decision to subpoena trump's son appears to have come after discussions break down whether the younger mr. trump might appear voluntarily before the panel. mr. trump was...
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trump. something democrats have been talking about and trying to figure out their way forward. one thing certainly, elected officials will look at is where is the country on the question of impeachment where to go from here and an interesting reference might be to compare where the country is now on these questions with this president, donald trump and where it was in a similar moment about two decades ago about 20, 21 years ago with bill clinton. bill clinton was impeached and so there is an interesting common point we can compare here, the delivery of the mueller report and release publicly when it comes to trump and in 1998 the delivery and release of the star report. our friends at abc took this poll and asked very similar questions now that they asked back then that make for interesting comparisons. let start with this. the baseline, the political strength that the president brought to the moment, donald trump's approval rating in the latest poll 39% if you take his average, maybe low 4
trump. something democrats have been talking about and trying to figure out their way forward. one thing certainly, elected officials will look at is where is the country on the question of impeachment where to go from here and an interesting reference might be to compare where the country is now on these questions with this president, donald trump and where it was in a similar moment about two decades ago about 20, 21 years ago with bill clinton. bill clinton was impeached and so there is an...
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i think everybody is so dug in at this point, house democrats don't the to give trump a win and trump saying you have to stop these investigations, we'll have to see how this plays out. >> can i ask you about "the washington post" report which goes as this, some white house aides said it was better for trump to be fighting with pelosi or vice president joe biden or other 2020 candidates, as trump has not done, elevating their status. what's going on there? >> obviously, trump wants to foyle nancy pelosi at this point. i'm not sure i fully agree with that. at some point he has to be dealing with the nominee. obviously, joe biden is one of the front-runners. i don't have as big an issue with him taking shots at joe biden. right now with biden in the lead, he could potentially be the nominee. he needs to foil, nancy pelosi at this point to make some of his arguments about some of these issues. i'm not sure i fully buy their argument but i can understand it at some level. i'm not sure i fully buy their arguments. >> our reality show president has given us another installment after he up-e
i think everybody is so dug in at this point, house democrats don't the to give trump a win and trump saying you have to stop these investigations, we'll have to see how this plays out. >> can i ask you about "the washington post" report which goes as this, some white house aides said it was better for trump to be fighting with pelosi or vice president joe biden or other 2020 candidates, as trump has not done, elevating their status. what's going on there? >> obviously,...
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trump. that is ultimately the main revelation that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line again and again. he gained. others lost. take panama. >> how much did he make? >> he made from what we can tell piecing together fragments of information, probably between 30,000,055 million even though it was a project that went bankrupt, remember? so everybody else lost it goes bankrupt. trump walks away with somewhere between 30 and $50 million. >> right. >> everybody else lost and trump earned 30 to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer, licensing. >> somebody else decides to build a building. they say if i put trump's name on this i'll sell these condos more easily or get more attention to it. they say we'll pay you a fee to put your name on it. >> welcome to trump ocean club international hotel in panama. >> those trump buildings in panama, toronto, soho and baja mexico, all licensed properties. >> donald trump started licensing his name around the turn of
trump. that is ultimately the main revelation that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line again and again. he gained. others lost. take panama. >> how much did he make? >> he made from what we can tell piecing together fragments of information, probably between 30,000,055 million even though it was a project that went bankrupt, remember? so everybody else lost it goes bankrupt. trump walks away with somewhere between 30 and $50 million....
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president trump promised to work with mr. abe to try to bring those people home. >> emotional indeed, rosemary. in the meantime, we're mating for the u.s. president and the prime minister to hold a news conference there at the -- melania trump, we're just told entering the room. we're looking at these live images. the u.s. president soon to enter the room along with the prime minister shinzo abe. we see john bolton there, who is in the room now. so this news conference set to happen at any moment. the two leaders met earlier for several hours. they talked about trade and military ties. of course, spoke about north korea. during the remarks a short time ago, president trump said the relations between the united states and japan are the strongest they've ever been, and that washington's relationship with north korea has come a long way. listen. >> a lot of things are happening, a lot of very positive things are happening on trade. i personally thing that lots of good things will come with north korea. i feel that. i may be righ
president trump promised to work with mr. abe to try to bring those people home. >> emotional indeed, rosemary. in the meantime, we're mating for the u.s. president and the prime minister to hold a news conference there at the -- melania trump, we're just told entering the room. we're looking at these live images. the u.s. president soon to enter the room along with the prime minister shinzo abe. we see john bolton there, who is in the room now. so this news conference set to happen at...
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trump: a president like no other." he writes about trump's, quote, unquenchable energy, sheer entertainment talent, and raw toughness. he also defends trump against charges of racism. that, viewers, is a recipe for a presidential pardon, from this president anyway. the second pardon went to patrick j. nolan. patrick j. nolan is a former republican leader of the california state assembly who served time in prison for corruption. nolan is close to the trump family, especially jared kushner. you can see him here with the president at the white house ceremony celebrating criminal justice reform legislation. and it's definitely worth noting that nolan slammed the mueller investigation saying investigators, quote, decided who they're going to prosecute and then hunt for a crime. these pardons follow a trend for president trump. he likes to pardon supporters, high-profile ones. he also seems to like pardoning people facing issues he knows something about. we saw this when he pardoned former sheriff joe arpaio, a huge trump fa
trump: a president like no other." he writes about trump's, quote, unquenchable energy, sheer entertainment talent, and raw toughness. he also defends trump against charges of racism. that, viewers, is a recipe for a presidential pardon, from this president anyway. the second pardon went to patrick j. nolan. patrick j. nolan is a former republican leader of the california state assembly who served time in prison for corruption. nolan is close to the trump family, especially jared kushner....
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new trump or old trump? >> old trump. with a now twist. >> sure. >> president of the united states now. not just some guy, a developer. yeah. he refuses to do things. he would say, he asked things that he didn't want to answer. provide information that he didn't want to provide. >> how does he test out whether he thinks it's working? >> that's a good question. i think he always thinks it's working, to be honest with you of. >> we read the stories about him angrily yelling at people. so frustrated that in public he seems to say, he is sort of a fake dj. in private he's screaming. it's embarrassing. did you ever see him say we'll win this case this or that way and then in private say we'll have to settle. >> i never saw him admit to being a lose he shall. i saw him scream at people, blaming people for things that he thought might have happened, that shouldn't have happened, that did without a doubt. i've evenever seen that. >> the approach that one would take in the private sector when it comes to civil litigation. the appr
new trump or old trump? >> old trump. with a now twist. >> sure. >> president of the united states now. not just some guy, a developer. yeah. he refuses to do things. he would say, he asked things that he didn't want to answer. provide information that he didn't want to provide. >> how does he test out whether he thinks it's working? >> that's a good question. i think he always thinks it's working, to be honest with you of. >> we read the stories about him...
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one, donald trump doesn't pay taxes. two, donald trump loses massive amounts of money in business. and three, donald trump has always been financially dependent on his father. those are all things that donald trump does not want voters to know about his financial life. all of those things clash with the image of successful businessman that donald trump presents to his supporters. it is possible that the six years of tax returns that have been legally demanded from the irs by house ways and means committee chairman richard neal would reveal a similar partner for donald trump possibly with financial supporters other than his father, like perhaps a russian oligarch or two. those tax returns are being illegally withheld from chairman neal by treasury secretary steven mnuchin, but chairman neal will eventually succeed in obtaining those tax returns because the law is entirely on his side. in the meantime, though, tonight's "new york times" reporting is the most detailed picture yet of ten years of donald trump's financial life from 1985 to 1994 and it shows donald trump declaring losses
one, donald trump doesn't pay taxes. two, donald trump loses massive amounts of money in business. and three, donald trump has always been financially dependent on his father. those are all things that donald trump does not want voters to know about his financial life. all of those things clash with the image of successful businessman that donald trump presents to his supporters. it is possible that the six years of tax returns that have been legally demanded from the irs by house ways and...
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start with trump tower, alone, trump tower moscow alone. it doesn't really appear robert mueller and his investigators did that. as we discussed with former fbi general counsel james baker on this show on friday night, mueller really appears to have only looked at criminal matters specifically, which means that this whole question of whether russia was compromising people, whether russia was trying to get leverage on people, whether there was a foreign influence operation under way that was targeting people who were then or would be involved in the u.s. government, for the purposes of advancing the russian government over our government. all of those questions, to the extent that counterintelligence investigation was done, it appears that that was handled at the fbi, outside the confines of the special counsel's office, which means it was not under robert mueller's purview. it means it was under the purview of the fbi director, chris wray. chris wray is the one who appears to have been supervising the counterintelligence investigation, not
start with trump tower, alone, trump tower moscow alone. it doesn't really appear robert mueller and his investigators did that. as we discussed with former fbi general counsel james baker on this show on friday night, mueller really appears to have only looked at criminal matters specifically, which means that this whole question of whether russia was compromising people, whether russia was trying to get leverage on people, whether there was a foreign influence operation under way that was...
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>> who would you say is biggest threat for donald trump in 2020? >> since i think the election are now about mobilization, house races they beat us 52-46, they got 8 million votes more, 18 should be studied. it is about mobilization, they have terrific young candidates, but no one has broken out, they are in single digit, kamala harris, mayor pete, and beto across the board, they are running like they are running for student council president, they are not talking about china or iran, this is a dangerous world, president trump has a sit policy, this is like 1930s, we're going through a dark valley again tough, individuals, a lot of president trump calls them bad hombres, you hear debates, it was like, united states exists on an island that not the case, kamala and pete to get traction have to remember, you are running to become manner in chief of the greatest nation on earth, talk about it, engage on it, right now it looks like bernie and biden biden has to be forced back into democratic primary, he is getting a free pass, running a general elect s
>> who would you say is biggest threat for donald trump in 2020? >> since i think the election are now about mobilization, house races they beat us 52-46, they got 8 million votes more, 18 should be studied. it is about mobilization, they have terrific young candidates, but no one has broken out, they are in single digit, kamala harris, mayor pete, and beto across the board, they are running like they are running for student council president, they are not talking about china or...
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operation. >> it's clear this is trump being trump. there's not a lot of strategy here. in fact, the strategy out of the white house and the legal team yesterday was to trying to turn the page. you saw sarah sanders putting out a statement saying everyone should get on with their lives, case closed, we don't need to talk about this anymore but trump is not ready to get on with his life because he's up late and early again this morning commenting on this. it's interesting he called impeachment a dirty, sick word because it's actually in the constitution. >> but we don't think trump knows that, do we? >> it's something our founding fathers -- >> he doesn't know what's in the mueller report. >> i don't think he read the mueller report. >> i don't think he read the constitution. >> impeachment is part of the democracy and it's a perfectly fine word. >> it's a perfectly fine word but i would bet you a year's wor worth of morning donuts that he hasn't read it. let me ask you about the william barr clip i played. it's clear he has roy cohn. s
operation. >> it's clear this is trump being trump. there's not a lot of strategy here. in fact, the strategy out of the white house and the legal team yesterday was to trying to turn the page. you saw sarah sanders putting out a statement saying everyone should get on with their lives, case closed, we don't need to talk about this anymore but trump is not ready to get on with his life because he's up late and early again this morning commenting on this. it's interesting he called...
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trump yo llevo seis o cinco aÑos. reportera: el viÑedo produce mÁs de 40,000 cajas de vino al aÑo. el valor de la botella oscila de 19 a a $85. eric trump dijo que el vino es muy sexy, perece glamour no se refleja los salarios este -- de este hombre y otros hispanos. >> algunos ganamos menos y otros mÁs. a nosotros no nos pidieron nada mÁs, sÓlo firmar y ya. reportera: el testimonio de este trabajador no se conocÍa. es la primera vez que se revela que han trabajado hispanos indocumentados. un fenÓmeno que se viene a sumar a otros casos. se reportan al menos 28 casos de indocumentados en nueva york. los inmigrantes entrevistados nos dijeron que no tienen una idea precisa sobre cuÁntos indocumentados trabajan en este viÑedo. univisiÓn no ha recibido oficialmente respuesta de donald trump o de la casa blanca. en el pasado la organizaciÓn de donald trump ha respondido que de pronto detecta que un empleado estÁ usando documentos falsos, lo despide. la mayorÍa de los trabajadores fueron despedidos luego de que
trump yo llevo seis o cinco aÑos. reportera: el viÑedo produce mÁs de 40,000 cajas de vino al aÑo. el valor de la botella oscila de 19 a a $85. eric trump dijo que el vino es muy sexy, perece glamour no se refleja los salarios este -- de este hombre y otros hispanos. >> algunos ganamos menos y otros mÁs. a nosotros no nos pidieron nada mÁs, sÓlo firmar y ya. reportera: el testimonio de este trabajador no se conocÍa. es la primera vez que se revela que han trabajado hispanos...
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there are those who say trump is an aberration and we sily need to beat trump and return to the pre-trump era where politics were bad, but, you know, trump is the real problem here. then there are those who say the whole system is rotten. it's not just bernie campaigning on that. eddie, too, heised his hand. >> i would put elizabeth warren in that camp who have been saying that. she hit obama on that -- >> right. >> on that. saying that he didn't adequately address the financial crisis and that this entire system needs to be overhauled. >> it's maureen dowd's theme today. she hit everybody. she hit biden. she hit sort of these guys who have always tried to be rational rule followers and it bites them. >> ght. look. income inequality wasn't donald trump's invention. the fact that the planets on its deathbed, it wasn't donald trump's fault. so when we begin to lay out an economic -- an economicha philosophy tthe democrats have been complicit in, right, since 1980 in some ways has devastated everyday ordinary workers. deregulation and privatizatn in some ways devastated the planet and the li
there are those who say trump is an aberration and we sily need to beat trump and return to the pre-trump era where politics were bad, but, you know, trump is the real problem here. then there are those who say the whole system is rotten. it's not just bernie campaigning on that. eddie, too, heised his hand. >> i would put elizabeth warren in that camp who have been saying that. she hit obama on that -- >> right. >> on that. saying that he didn't adequately address the...
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that trump, you know, he knows trump has to deliver on and so trump is trying to do the best he can to keep that relationship going. >> in fact, victor cha an expert on north korea and all things on north korea has said that testing of short range missiles is a direct violation of the u.n. security council resolution, in written form. there's no parsing of words here. it may be, might be, no interpretation on this. it's a direct violation of the u.n. security council resolution. daniel lit mapp thank you. we'll talk to you again. >>> the trump administration takes an unprecedented step to process illegal border crossers. how the white house is dealing with an influx of people at the southern border. >>> later mayor pete buttigieg steps up his fundraising efforts. what he's doing to keep up his 2020 momentum. those stories and a check on the weather when we come right back. weather when we come right back. ♪work so hard give it everything you got♪ ♪strength of a lioness tough as a knot♪ ♪rocking the stage and we're never gonna stop♪ ♪all strength, no sweat... just in ca
that trump, you know, he knows trump has to deliver on and so trump is trying to do the best he can to keep that relationship going. >> in fact, victor cha an expert on north korea and all things on north korea has said that testing of short range missiles is a direct violation of the u.n. security council resolution, in written form. there's no parsing of words here. it may be, might be, no interpretation on this. it's a direct violation of the u.n. security council resolution. daniel...
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>> it's a tale of two trumps. on the one hand, you have teleprompter trump. when he's scripted, when it's staged. he looks the part. weird to get used to the idea of donald trump looking like the president of the united states. he knows how to pull that off. but right alongside twitter trump and tantrum trump and, you know, it's -- part of the problem that, maybe this leader is showing some respect but the one with the nuclear weapons aimed at us is not showing respect in north korea. so this is the thing that's hard for people. in some ways, it winds up -- he winds up canceling out the good. he does it all the time with the tantrums. this would have been a great day. three-day weekend. probably maybe not a lot of people watching tv, but the people who are watching tv and following the united states could have been focused on this wonderful, powerful alliance that we have. and it came out of the ashes of war. came out of a sneak attack against us, nuclear attack against them and here we are two generations later, two strong allies. but it always gets undermin
>> it's a tale of two trumps. on the one hand, you have teleprompter trump. when he's scripted, when it's staged. he looks the part. weird to get used to the idea of donald trump looking like the president of the united states. he knows how to pull that off. but right alongside twitter trump and tantrum trump and, you know, it's -- part of the problem that, maybe this leader is showing some respect but the one with the nuclear weapons aimed at us is not showing respect in north korea. so...
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trump junior's deal. moments ago the president's son reached an agreement to testify again before the senate intelligence committee complying with a subpoena. we're told there are limits on what he's willing to discuss. >>> the house subpoena for mr. trump's financial records faces its first courtroom test. the judge suggesting he's unlikely to curtail congress's ability to investigate the president. >>> exotic and objective. that's how russia vladimir putin is describing the mueller report. offering add phrase for the special counsel as president trump is cheering on a new investigation of the russia probe. >>> slow jam. we're following new riffs in the democratic presidential race including pete buttigieg late night performance and joe biden's clash over climate change. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> breaking news this hour, cnn just learned that donald trump junior has agreed face a new round of questioning
trump junior's deal. moments ago the president's son reached an agreement to testify again before the senate intelligence committee complying with a subpoena. we're told there are limits on what he's willing to discuss. >>> the house subpoena for mr. trump's financial records faces its first courtroom test. the judge suggesting he's unlikely to curtail congress's ability to investigate the president. >>> exotic and objective. that's how russia vladimir putin is describing the...
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one humiliates the trump candidate the way donald trump does. today he called a former cabinet member who he predicted was going to be a star "dumb as a rock." that's next. i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplements. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin, or if you've had certain liver problems. common side effects include headache and tiredness. with hep c behind me, i feel fre
one humiliates the trump candidate the way donald trump does. today he called a former cabinet member who he predicted was going to be a star "dumb as a rock." that's next. i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured....
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trump for a nobel prize. tomorrow trump will be the first foreign leader to meet with japan's emperor, something trump boasted about as this trip got underway. >> prime minister abe said to me very specifically, you are the guest of honor. there is only one guest of honor, i represent the country. with all the countries of the world, i'm the guest of honor. >> he said he's going in part because this will be bigger than the super bowl, the meeting he's going to have, the audience he's going to have tomorrow. we know this is a president that hates to travel. he's a homebody. he likes things just so. why has he made the trip? how did he justify the purpose for this? >> he said it would be the biggest thing that happened for japan in 200 years. >> over the emperor, huh? maybe both. >> we know they have a close relationship. we also have seen that prime minister abe has really sought out the president to kind of embrace japan in this way. there's so much frought relationships over there in asia at this point, as w
trump for a nobel prize. tomorrow trump will be the first foreign leader to meet with japan's emperor, something trump boasted about as this trip got underway. >> prime minister abe said to me very specifically, you are the guest of honor. there is only one guest of honor, i represent the country. with all the countries of the world, i'm the guest of honor. >> he said he's going in part because this will be bigger than the super bowl, the meeting he's going to have, the audience...
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. >>> trump in tokyo. the president arrives less than two hours ago in japan's capital but new problems today on the domestic front threaten to overshadow his trip. >>> new powers. bill barr now has a wide berth to look into spying claims during the 2016 election. why a former cia director is sounding the alarm. >>> swing states could suffer the most in the tariff row with c >>> why >>> why the trump administration is putting the brakes on a $20 bill featuring harriet tubman. >>> we begin in tokyo. let's go to hallie jackson who is following the president on his trip to japan. i guess it's evening time there. let's talk about the expectations from this trip. what are they? >> reporter: sure. well listen, personal, not i policy. i think that's a fairway to sum it up. i got off the phone with a white house official and emphasized this trip is about relationship building for president trump and shinzo abe. that's code for friendly it's diplomacy. it's not a trip in which the president is looking to come home
. >>> trump in tokyo. the president arrives less than two hours ago in japan's capital but new problems today on the domestic front threaten to overshadow his trip. >>> new powers. bill barr now has a wide berth to look into spying claims during the 2016 election. why a former cia director is sounding the alarm. >>> swing states could suffer the most in the tariff row with c >>> why >>> why the trump administration is putting the brakes on a $20 bill...
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trump is very transactional. i think he's trying to stave off a trade war with the united states by urging japan to boost investments in battleground states and he's also really amped up the purchases of expensive military systems from the united states. so this is going to buy him breathing room. i'm going to cut him some cadillac but he also said he has high expectations. so that's a brewing trade problem but more importantly for abe right now is trying to dampen down the trade war with china. i think that is going to cause considerable collateral damage in japan. and regarding ron's point about daylight between trump and abe on north korea we see quite a bit of that. trump said no big deal about the missile launches. it is a very big deal here. it happened right after abe said i'm very interested in meeting kim without any preconditions. quite a response. >> when he said there were no rocket launches it was just inaccurate. i would be remiss if i didn't ask about one of the earlier tweets when he got to japan.
trump is very transactional. i think he's trying to stave off a trade war with the united states by urging japan to boost investments in battleground states and he's also really amped up the purchases of expensive military systems from the united states. so this is going to buy him breathing room. i'm going to cut him some cadillac but he also said he has high expectations. so that's a brewing trade problem but more importantly for abe right now is trying to dampen down the trade war with...
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that is beat trump. let me say it again. beat trump. that's it. period. biden seems to be the first candidate to understand and articulate this and is clearly the front-runner. that's the what. we all got it. now the how. the strategy. as democrat hopefuls take their places around what president obama called the circular firing squad i'll remind all participants they have the one shared goal beat trump so whether it's hard bernie left or biden center none of the issues or policy you care about will matter if they don't beat trump. it's incumbent upon the democrats particularly during a time of ongoing investigations, a president operating above the law partnered with an in house attorney general committing obvious acts of obstructions and lawlessness that such constitutionally critical issues are dealt with but in concert with the overall mission of beating trump. problem for the next year, republicans have one loud unified voice. it's vile but unified. the democrats of course, 20 voices, 20 varying policy platforms, 20 varying voter blocs. how do the dem
that is beat trump. let me say it again. beat trump. that's it. period. biden seems to be the first candidate to understand and articulate this and is clearly the front-runner. that's the what. we all got it. now the how. the strategy. as democrat hopefuls take their places around what president obama called the circular firing squad i'll remind all participants they have the one shared goal beat trump so whether it's hard bernie left or biden center none of the issues or policy you care about...
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or trump family members or trump administration members. david korn will join us after this break with his new reporting tonight on the trump swamp called mar-a-lago. g tonigp swamp call medar-a-lago. staying at hampton for a work trip. when your flight gets in late, it's never too early for coffee. oh no no no. your new boss seems cool, but she might not be sweatpants cool. who is that ready this early? it's only 7 am. somebody help me. close call. not quite ready to face the day? that's why...
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trump just touching down, about to step out. but we are hearing this trip is more about ceremony than substance. but there are some important issues to discuss. what will those be in your opinion? >> well, trade and security are probably the top two issues that will be discussed. acai v as ivan watson pointed out, there are not many allies in the region. and with the trade wars with china escalating, japan is in a really good position to be the sort of savior for donald trump and to be the good news that he would like to tell the country about back in america. there is also the issue of security which since world war ii japan has only maintained a military force for defense purposes. but abe has managed that he wouldn't mind changing that. >> and gina, pardon us for interrupting you, but i want to point out for our viewers we're seeing the president of the united states along with melania trump now exiting air force one about to touch ground there in tokyo, japan. walking down the stairs. >> and again, they will be greeted by ma
trump just touching down, about to step out. but we are hearing this trip is more about ceremony than substance. but there are some important issues to discuss. what will those be in your opinion? >> well, trade and security are probably the top two issues that will be discussed. acai v as ivan watson pointed out, there are not many allies in the region. and with the trade wars with china escalating, japan is in a really good position to be the sort of savior for donald trump and to be...
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a busy four day visit for president trump. let's take a look at some of the day's other news: the austrian parliament has forced the chancellor, sebastian kurz, from office in a no—confidence vote. mr kurz broke up his coalition with the far—right freedom party last week after its leader was caught in a covert video sting that suggested he was corrupt. this is the moment that the president of the parliament announced the vote. mr kurz shook her hand before he left the room. earlier in the debate, this is what he said. translation: today, iwould translation: today, i would like to make the promise that i will do whatever i can to help maintain stability in austria. if today's vote goes the way i expect it, then we will have a new government. no matter what they look like, we will not put obstacles in the way, but support them. also making news today: it has emerged that seven soldiers jailed for the killing of ten rohingya muslims in myanmar in 2017 were granted early release last november. they are the only people punished
a busy four day visit for president trump. let's take a look at some of the day's other news: the austrian parliament has forced the chancellor, sebastian kurz, from office in a no—confidence vote. mr kurz broke up his coalition with the far—right freedom party last week after its leader was caught in a covert video sting that suggested he was corrupt. this is the moment that the president of the parliament announced the vote. mr kurz shook her hand before he left the room. earlier in the...
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trump: jobs, jobs, jobs. and thanks to our restorative -- historic tax cuts and reform, everybody here got a tax cut, everybody, a big one. sempra energy is bringing billions of dollars back home to america right where it belongs. after years of rebuilding foreign countries, we are now rebuilding our country instead. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: and we continue to grow the industry of this future. we are training our workers for the jobs of the future. and we are now living by two simple rules. buy american and hire american. sounds good. [applause] pres. trump: that's why my administration started to pledge to american workers. our partners have committed to 800 training and enhanced career opportunities to their american workforce. i am proud to announce sempra energy signed a pledge to build our energy future. thank you, jeff, for that, and we really appreciate it. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: we want every american to know the dignity of work, the pride of a paycheck, and the satisfaction of a
trump: jobs, jobs, jobs. and thanks to our restorative -- historic tax cuts and reform, everybody here got a tax cut, everybody, a big one. sempra energy is bringing billions of dollars back home to america right where it belongs. after years of rebuilding foreign countries, we are now rebuilding our country instead. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: and we continue to grow the industry of this future. we are training our workers for the jobs of the future. and we are now living by two simple...
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trump tariffs are taxes on americans. president trump is boasting that he loves collecting big taxes on americans. >>> china has responded to the latest u.s. actions by vowing to stand its ground also but by not taking any retaliatory measures so far. china appears to be taking time to weigh its options. china cannot match the american increases dollar for dollar since it imports fewer u.s. products than exports but it has other alternatives. what china is doing is respond being rhetorically. beijing's lead negotiator said we're not flinching. at no time will china forfeit the country's respect and no one should expect china to swallow bitter fruit. nothing is unbearable for china to safeguard its sovereignty and dignity. >>> the the drugs administration has been pressing former white house counsel don mcgahn to get on message with the president. officials reportedly asked mcgahn twice in the past month to say he never believed that the president obstructed justice, said two people who briefed the "new york times". along
trump tariffs are taxes on americans. president trump is boasting that he loves collecting big taxes on americans. >>> china has responded to the latest u.s. actions by vowing to stand its ground also but by not taking any retaliatory measures so far. china appears to be taking time to weigh its options. china cannot match the american increases dollar for dollar since it imports fewer u.s. products than exports but it has other alternatives. what china is doing is respond being...
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then notice that trump said i'm not in a hurry. behind the dog and pony show of the president saying that is the deeper reality of what's going on there s. >> i want to press you on this. this is a matter of war and peace. sounds like you are backing the conversation. what i want to press you on. if you were president would you press north korea to denuclearize, yes or no? if so, how? >> absolutely. absolutely. this is an example. if you look at what happened previously there's been a lot of conversation with some administrations accepting that will happen. i believe -- listen, i'm trying to become the candidate that will run against this president. it's not like i'm bending over backwards wanting to say nice things about the president. in this one particular case, i believe there is an effort here. there is an effort at negotiation. whether we agree about being tough, he's still got the sanctions on. i'm just saying i don't feel at this moment i can say this man has been reckless. you want to talk about iran, i can tell you how te
then notice that trump said i'm not in a hurry. behind the dog and pony show of the president saying that is the deeper reality of what's going on there s. >> i want to press you on this. this is a matter of war and peace. sounds like you are backing the conversation. what i want to press you on. if you were president would you press north korea to denuclearize, yes or no? if so, how? >> absolutely. absolutely. this is an example. if you look at what happened previously there's been...