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it was all part of a deliberate process to help trump get to the white house. >> let me read just a little bit of this. this is when bove is questioning -- this is about pecker's testimony that cohen had told him jeff sessions is the attorney general. he's in donald trump's pocket. bove then asked whether that incident is among those that colored his view that cohen is prone to exaggeration? pecker said yes. during redirect, pecker is asked about average payments when they do catch and kill stories. he said you testified on cross that arnold schwarzenegger announced his candidacy for governor and afterwards some 30 to 40 women came forward and you told mr. bove you paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to kill those stories. pecker, yes. what was the average of those payments? pecker, the largest was $20,000, the others were up to $2,000. just the doorman got $30,000. it's different degrees. >> totally different degrees. you're looking at this giant six-figure payments to macdougal and to daniels. it's a totally different ball game. >> also, he didn't admit to campaign finance violations a
it was all part of a deliberate process to help trump get to the white house. >> let me read just a little bit of this. this is when bove is questioning -- this is about pecker's testimony that cohen had told him jeff sessions is the attorney general. he's in donald trump's pocket. bove then asked whether that incident is among those that colored his view that cohen is prone to exaggeration? pecker said yes. during redirect, pecker is asked about average payments when they do catch and...
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house, and campaign who has become central to trump's activities since 2020. he was in court with trump as you see there along with the lead defense counsel two days in a row just as he was at the defense table at that first new york arraignment. his work quarterbacking for trump came after he joined and led many efforts throughout 2020 attacking those election results that showed trump lost. we've been reporting on those efforts for years including how contrary to the initial impression they involved not just mainly january 6th violence but a host of other plots over those months and paperwork and elector fraud. we've pressed epstein on his role in those efforts as well as his legal views which, of course, are relevant as he is involved in all of this. and now here we are in this extremely busy week as he is there, you see him working on his phone with the lead counsel trying to help trump stay out of the new york prison, but what we can tell you as part of our special and with all of this news, you may have missed it, for the very first time epstein joined t
house, and campaign who has become central to trump's activities since 2020. he was in court with trump as you see there along with the lead defense counsel two days in a row just as he was at the defense table at that first new york arraignment. his work quarterbacking for trump came after he joined and led many efforts throughout 2020 attacking those election results that showed trump lost. we've been reporting on those efforts for years including how contrary to the initial impression they...
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"deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. happy friday. we're monitoring the ongoing criminal trial of donald trump. we're on day iegt eight of of this election interference hush money trial. today brought the introduction of websites number two and three for the prosecution. right this moment, the prosecution is questioning gary farro. he was michael cohen's banker at first republic bank. he set up the home equity line of credit through which michael cohen paid stormy and was reimbursed by donald trump. it's the financial transaction that's at the heart of all of this. the second witness was a woman by the name of rona graph. you may not know the name, but she was in the room for jirs about everything. she's donald trump's long-time assistant. she worked at the trump organization for 34 years. she also noted that she was on the stand because she had been subpoenaed and that the trump organization is paying for her attorneys. in a very brief line of questioning from the prosecution, alvin bragg's team had her authenticate e-mails and conta
"deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. happy friday. we're monitoring the ongoing criminal trial of donald trump. we're on day iegt eight of of this election interference hush money trial. today brought the introduction of websites number two and three for the prosecution. right this moment, the prosecution is questioning gary farro. he was michael cohen's banker at first republic bank. he set up the home equity line of credit through which michael cohen...
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white house. this is notable that she is confirming that she did keep documents and phone numbers as well as an address for karen mcdougal and phone number for stormy daniels as part of her records on behalf of donald trump. >> give us a reminder, who exactly is rhona graff. >> reporter: rhona graff worked for 34 years as executive assistant, close assistant as trump tower as part of the trump organization. up until she left the post in april of 2021. we can expect the prosecution to ask her the extent to which she maintained close relations with donald trump as well as white house staff through the course of his presidency. there could be revealing information, or it could be a matter of using her to confirm the fact that some of the records and e-mails she's able to confirm the authenticity of because donald trump, as we know, is not somebody who was engaged in text messages or e-mailing himself during that time period. >> and the prosecution has admitted a ton of documents into exhibits, and th
white house. this is notable that she is confirming that she did keep documents and phone numbers as well as an address for karen mcdougal and phone number for stormy daniels as part of her records on behalf of donald trump. >> give us a reminder, who exactly is rhona graff. >> reporter: rhona graff worked for 34 years as executive assistant, close assistant as trump tower as part of the trump organization. up until she left the post in april of 2021. we can expect the prosecution...
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pecker says hope hicks, he says he discussed the mcdougal agreement with her, along with white house aide and arkansas governor, sarah huckabee sanders, this would have been in the spring of 2018, well after donald trump had taken office. what's the relevance, if any, as you see it, of the fact that this was happening after trump had been elected? >> yeah, so we know that hope hick was involved in these calls with trump and ami. she's going to be a super important witness because she doesn't have cohen's baggage, michael cohen's baggage. it's the opposite. hope hicks was team trump all the way during the period that's the subject of this indictment. so it makes her especially credible. she's going to be able to connect the hush money payments with trump's presidential ambitions. that's what prosecution also needed david pecker to do. to link the catch and kill agreement to the campaign, and that's exactly what he did. so, again, the defense tried to attack pecker's credibility in order to testify. they didn't score big points, and they're not going to be able to go there with hope hi
pecker says hope hicks, he says he discussed the mcdougal agreement with her, along with white house aide and arkansas governor, sarah huckabee sanders, this would have been in the spring of 2018, well after donald trump had taken office. what's the relevance, if any, as you see it, of the fact that this was happening after trump had been elected? >> yeah, so we know that hope hick was involved in these calls with trump and ami. she's going to be a super important witness because she...
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they've seen what's happened to those who worked in his previous campaigns, in his previous white house, and those that are making the commitment to him now have a clear understanding that to cross him would be the end of their political relevance to donald trump. >> including one who's in court with him now, we are told, who just yesterday was indicted in arizona, but that's another story for another day. so david, coming out of court yesterday, this was donald trump's review of the trial again yesterday. >> today was breathtaking that this room you saw what went on, it was breathtaking and amazing testimony. this is a trial that should not have ever happened. this is a case that should never have been filed, and it was really an incredible -- an incredible day. >> amazing testimony. the only testimony was david pecker's, and given that most analysts believe it set up the prosecution's case well, you wonder what he was so pleased about. is it just that david pecker said at the very end of the day in direct testimony that he was a mentor and a friend? >> yeah, chris, i see that differen
they've seen what's happened to those who worked in his previous campaigns, in his previous white house, and those that are making the commitment to him now have a clear understanding that to cross him would be the end of their political relevance to donald trump. >> including one who's in court with him now, we are told, who just yesterday was indicted in arizona, but that's another story for another day. so david, coming out of court yesterday, this was donald trump's review of the...
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house, covered previous white houses, maybe has a policy expertise, can do a very rigorous interview, really pressing the president on policy, on contradictions, on tough and controversial issues he may not want to talk about. if you want to make sure that things are safe, it's a much safer decision to go to an outlet or a venue or medium you think will be more friendly to your guy. i would note it does create a big vacuum. there are a lot of people who get their news from these mainstream organizations. the white house believes there are a number of people who are turning to podcasts and tiktok influencers. there's more effective ways to get the message out. >> is the white house frustrated that there's so much focus on donald trump's trial, whether it's positive or negative? that's crowding out coverage that would be paid to his campaigning, president biden's campaigning and some of the policy initiatives he is announcing. >> certainly, they would like more attention to the achievements they believe the president has not got enough credit for, including the infrastructure package.
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house. >> john, you were asked to at one point defend trump in these legal troubles that he is embroiled in right now. as you see this hush money trial unfold, do you have any regrets in turning him down? >> well, i was just not able to do it at the time. so, i don't look back. but sorry to keep coming back to michael cohen, but he's a defense lawyer's dream to examine. i would love to jump in, in my dreams, and cross-examine michael cohen. i don't have any regrets. i think now trump has good lawyers. and i think what -- the biggest challenge is the whole world is watching this case. and i think we all want is for trump to get a fair trial, no matter what we think of him. if he gets a fair trial, if he's found guilty, he'll be held accountable. if he's found not guilty, earning way our system works. >> he's trying to campaign, even though he's stuck inside the courtroom, he's talking about the possibility of having a big rally at madison square garden. he does have the day off on wednesdays. typically, for this court. what do you think of that strategy, richard? >> he talked about a rall
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i was selected as a white house fellow. we had a big dance at the white house. i danced with president johnson and two days later the new republic finally published this piece with their title how to remove lyndon johnson in 1968. i was certain he was going to kick me out of the program. he finally said bring her down here for a year, and if i can't win her over, no one can. that was my first involvement in the anti-war protests. >> doris, hi, it's peter baker. congratulations on the new book. i'm curious what you see in terms of the parallel between lbj and these protesters and the young people of his era and president biden today and the young people we're seeing in columbia and all these other colleges. is there a parallel there or lessons for the current president? >> well, i think the most important thing is that with the vietnam protest, there was a clear sense of mission to stop the bombing and to begin negotiating a peace, and what you saw happening among the overwhelming majority of students who joined the mccarthy campaign in new hampshire was that the
i was selected as a white house fellow. we had a big dance at the white house. i danced with president johnson and two days later the new republic finally published this piece with their title how to remove lyndon johnson in 1968. i was certain he was going to kick me out of the program. he finally said bring her down here for a year, and if i can't win her over, no one can. that was my first involvement in the anti-war protests. >> doris, hi, it's peter baker. congratulations on the new...
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but, as republican lawmakers and a lot of folks inside the white house and the democratic party are aware of, is that this actually sort of continues on that theme of the weaponization of the dollar. why would another foreign central bank park their money in u.s. dollars if there is a threat of it being con fis skate confiscated? >> it could have global ramifications. we heard jake sullivan say biden is going to talk this over with other g-7 leaders. if they jump, they jump together. do you think they go for it? >> i think so, but it is really hard to say whether the u.s. can really lead on this issue. it is interesting, though, right? we're seeing that europe has a little more power over this, whereas, the u.s. is used to being able to call the shots. putin diversified away from the dollar and parked money more in euros, so europe can call the shots. this can happen more if the world moves away from the dollar. >> is this something we could see european leaders similarly try to do? >> absolutely. they also need a change of law or regulations in order to take the euros that the russian ce
but, as republican lawmakers and a lot of folks inside the white house and the democratic party are aware of, is that this actually sort of continues on that theme of the weaponization of the dollar. why would another foreign central bank park their money in u.s. dollars if there is a threat of it being con fis skate confiscated? >> it could have global ramifications. we heard jake sullivan say biden is going to talk this over with other g-7 leaders. if they jump, they jump together. do...
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my wife worked at the obama white house which is the opposite of this. everything is like so lawyered and everyone's checking with the lawyers about everything. we're operating in a very different world, and there's some part of me that felt like these are the fly by the seat of the pants operators. it's possible they didn't realize they weren't committing a crime. it seems possible they didn't know. this was pretty shocking to me that, like, there's expert advice. >> definitely a crime. >> don't do this. that seemed like a really big deal. >> i thought the d.a. got one more win out of this that isn't in all those details. they established that david pecker still likes donald trump. and that's a good thing because you have michael cohen and other people who very clearly have to be viewed with at least some questions about the personal animus that will come up on cross. here the jury was treated to a very simple fact, this guy this was transactional. he says nothing personal against him, just business. and that makes him a stronger witness against trump.
my wife worked at the obama white house which is the opposite of this. everything is like so lawyered and everyone's checking with the lawyers about everything. we're operating in a very different world, and there's some part of me that felt like these are the fly by the seat of the pants operators. it's possible they didn't realize they weren't committing a crime. it seems possible they didn't know. this was pretty shocking to me that, like, there's expert advice. >> definitely a crime....
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let's bring in our leadoff panel, peter baker and the chief white house responded for the new york times, marketers of stern, senior writer covering the court and law it's late, josh kirstein, legal affairs for political, and former u.s. attorney, joyce nancy spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. thank you for joining us. it was a huge legal day, so i want to start in d.c., with scotus. we, the three of us, we were all in the courtroom for arguments, so let's start first with your main takeaways, josh. >> i thought it had to be a dispiriting day for special counsel, jack smith. you saw, one after another, the members of the conservative majority on the court basically signal discomfort with his position and some degree of alignment with trump's claim that there should be at least some type of immunity or protection for a former president from criminal charges. i have a vivid memory of sitting there, and having each of those justices, justice kavanaugh, chief justice john roberts, and judge gorsuch, going one by one and making clear that they were not going to come out in this case the
let's bring in our leadoff panel, peter baker and the chief white house responded for the new york times, marketers of stern, senior writer covering the court and law it's late, josh kirstein, legal affairs for political, and former u.s. attorney, joyce nancy spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. thank you for joining us. it was a huge legal day, so i want to start in d.c., with scotus. we, the three of us, we were all in the courtroom for arguments, so let's start first with your main...
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white house chief of staff, mark meadows, there was the white house counsel office, assertions of privilege, the vice president, the vice president's counsel, assertions of privileges. i single is out, because those are people who did testify to the grand jury, for the federal january 6th indictment brought by jack smith which will now be delayed. she is effectively suggesting that as a defendant, trump and his counsel know that testimony is and they must find it terrifying, if they want to make sure that the american people do not hear, before november. >> well, you know, that is speculation, obviously. trump knows what happened. it is true, we were stonewalled by some of those individuals, mark meadows, and others. i am sure that the prosecutor has more information than we were able to get. we know enough, from our investigation, to know that it was not a pretty picture, that the former president was at the center of a wide-ranging plot to overturn the election. when he failed in the various methods that he tried, the last effort was to use a mob to try to stop the certification of the el
white house chief of staff, mark meadows, there was the white house counsel office, assertions of privilege, the vice president, the vice president's counsel, assertions of privileges. i single is out, because those are people who did testify to the grand jury, for the federal january 6th indictment brought by jack smith which will now be delayed. she is effectively suggesting that as a defendant, trump and his counsel know that testimony is and they must find it terrifying, if they want to...
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with that, let's bring in our leadoff panel, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. mark joseph stern, senior writer covering the courts and the law at slate. legal reporter for politico. and joyce vance, who spent 35 years as a federal prosecutor. thanks all of you for joining me this evening. it was a huge legal date, so i want to start in d.c. at scotus. the three of us were all in the courtroom today for arguments, so let's start first with your main takeaways. josh, i'm going to start with you. >> well, i thought it had to be a dispiriting day for special counsel jack smith. he saw one after another of the members of the conservative majority on the court basically signal discomfort with his position, and some degree of alignment with trump's claim that there should be at least some type of immunity or protection for a former president from criminal charges. i have a vivid memory of sitting there and having each of those justices i'm thinking of, just as matt cavanaugh, chief justice john roberts, and justice neil gorsuch, for example, go through one
with that, let's bring in our leadoff panel, peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the new york times. mark joseph stern, senior writer covering the courts and the law at slate. legal reporter for politico. and joyce vance, who spent 35 years as a federal prosecutor. thanks all of you for joining me this evening. it was a huge legal date, so i want to start in d.c. at scotus. the three of us were all in the courtroom today for arguments, so let's start first with your main takeaways....
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eric hirschman, lawyer in the white house, take the stand. it is at least a way, it is not a full trial but it is a hearing and that is a way at least to get some of the evidence before the public. >> andrew, do you agree with me that all nine justices, there wasn't a justice who said that a solution is an improper one? >> exactly. >> so, neil, there remains, though, when i listen to judge amy coney barrett, it also, there is also this other question, which is a certain amount of this is performative. you don't get the feeling that samuel alito is really looking for an answer that can change what he was thinking when he walked in there today. i don't mean to pick on him, it can happen with anyone of the justices at any time. >> you can pick on him. >> i have the feeling, i did have the feeling that justice amy coney barrett was listening to the information and did come in with ideas. she came in really certain that a bunch of things described in this indictment were private acts and she rattled them off to the employer and trump agreed with e
eric hirschman, lawyer in the white house, take the stand. it is at least a way, it is not a full trial but it is a hearing and that is a way at least to get some of the evidence before the public. >> andrew, do you agree with me that all nine justices, there wasn't a justice who said that a solution is an improper one? >> exactly. >> so, neil, there remains, though, when i listen to judge amy coney barrett, it also, there is also this other question, which is a certain amount...
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from rudy giuliani, the white house chief of staff, you name it. all of them including the 11 fake collectors in arizona are subject to criminal justice and everyone who did crimes for trump must face the criminal justice system. everyone, apparently according to the supreme court, but trump. they are monarchists. the idea that the founders of this country decided to exit a monarchy and created different monarchy here is insane. >> that is more of our recap of today's action in the united states supreme court and trump's new york courtroom, and had. lots more to get to. stay with us. to let in the lyte™. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke.
from rudy giuliani, the white house chief of staff, you name it. all of them including the 11 fake collectors in arizona are subject to criminal justice and everyone who did crimes for trump must face the criminal justice system. everyone, apparently according to the supreme court, but trump. they are monarchists. the idea that the founders of this country decided to exit a monarchy and created different monarchy here is insane. >> that is more of our recap of today's action in the united...
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>> at the white house where he goes to the white house for his dinner, and donald trump and david pecker are together. they're talking. there was this iconic photo that was shown of the two of them in the back, walking down a corridor. it's a black and white photo. david pecker said what they were talking about was karen mcdougal. and donald trump asked how she is. and david pecker said she's fine. she's quiet. >> yeah. talk about the david pecker/trump relationship. because when i was in court, i got the sense he reveres him. today he said he still considers him a friend. >> a friend and mentor. >> and mentor. >> and there's these interactions i keep watching in court as david pecker sort of exits through this trap door in the middle of the courtroom, he goes past where donald trump is sitting, and there's been some interactions where they have acknowledged each other and smiled together. it was a very close friendship, and it was a friendship -- >> and symbiotic. >> favors both ways. something i'm sort of really interested in here, and i was hoping we would get to today. at that dinner
>> at the white house where he goes to the white house for his dinner, and donald trump and david pecker are together. they're talking. there was this iconic photo that was shown of the two of them in the back, walking down a corridor. it's a black and white photo. david pecker said what they were talking about was karen mcdougal. and donald trump asked how she is. and david pecker said she's fine. she's quiet. >> yeah. talk about the david pecker/trump relationship. because when i...
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house have adhered to the law. it just i think highlights how abhorrent donald trump's behavior was during his presidency and maybe potentially if he is re-elected again, but i do believe the presidents i worked closely with, presidents clinton, bush 43 and president obama they were never chilled, as the expression was used today, never chilled by the lack of immunity. they recognized they had responsibility to carry out their authorities as president of the united states and also would be held accountable for it by the public, by the electorate, by the judicial system of the united states. therefore the presidents with integrity, honesty and take it seriously do not want to rely on blanket immunity that would give an individual like donald trump carte blanche to do whatever he would want under the preterks of national security. >> appreciate that. here was justice alito, a sound we haven't played tonight, about s.e.a.l. team six. >> one might argue that it isn't plausibly legal to argue s.e.a.l. team six, i don't
house have adhered to the law. it just i think highlights how abhorrent donald trump's behavior was during his presidency and maybe potentially if he is re-elected again, but i do believe the presidents i worked closely with, presidents clinton, bush 43 and president obama they were never chilled, as the expression was used today, never chilled by the lack of immunity. they recognized they had responsibility to carry out their authorities as president of the united states and also would be held...
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"deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york and it is all happening today. we are picking up our special coverage of the tangled legal web now being faced by the four times indicted ex-president donald trump today. a collision of two of his criminal cases with massive consequences, not just for the man, the party he leads, but also for the presidency. our country's democracy. the supreme court heard arguments this morning on trump's claim of presidential immunity leaving the fate and timing of the federal election interference trial, a big blank open question for now, but what is happening at this hour and what is certain is that the trial that could end up being the only criminal trial that ex-president faces before americans go to the polls again in 2024 is the one brought by alvin bragg over falsifying business records to cover up hush money to a porn star and keep that silent ahead of a national election. former "national enquirer" ceo david pecker is still on the stand and he's being cross examined by
"deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york and it is all happening today. we are picking up our special coverage of the tangled legal web now being faced by the four times indicted ex-president donald trump today. a collision of two of his criminal cases with massive consequences, not just for the man, the party he leads, but also for the presidency. our country's democracy. the supreme court heard arguments this morning on trump's claim...
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house event, would that violate section 201c? the court offered a construction that it had to be for or because of an official act to avoid that problem. if there was such a well received understanding that presidents are not included in general federal criminal law, unless the president is specifically named, which he is not in section 201, justice scalia would have thought of that and some member of the court would have reacted and none did. >> all right. let me go on to ask about what you take the petitioner's position to be in this case. we had a lot of talk about drawing the lines. justice kavanaugh and gorsuch suggested we should think about another ruling and that within -- first, we have private versus official and then within official now we have something about core acts versus other acts as we try to figure out at what level the president is going to have immunity. i took the petitioner's argument in this case not to be inviting us to engage in that kind of analysis. i thought he was arguing that all official acts get
house event, would that violate section 201c? the court offered a construction that it had to be for or because of an official act to avoid that problem. if there was such a well received understanding that presidents are not included in general federal criminal law, unless the president is specifically named, which he is not in section 201, justice scalia would have thought of that and some member of the court would have reacted and none did. >> all right. let me go on to ask about what...
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former white house chief of staff mark meadows. rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, john eastman, christina bobb, trump campaign official boris epstein, and former white house official micro man. trump was not charged but described as unindicted co-conspirator one. it's an investigation that's spanned more than a year. here is arizona's attorney general, kris mayes. >> i know today didn't come fast enough, and i'll be criticized by others for conducting this investigation at all. as i've stated before and will say again today, i will not allow american democracy to be undermined. it's too important. >> arizona becomes the fourth state to file criminal charges against the so-called fake electors that sought to undermine president biden's victory over trump. joe, we saw the video there. they also signed a fake certificate that they posted to social media. i mean, they were breaking the law, pretending they were the state's electors when they weren't. joe biden had narrowly won, broadcasting exactly what they were doing, and now the bill has
former white house chief of staff mark meadows. rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, john eastman, christina bobb, trump campaign official boris epstein, and former white house official micro man. trump was not charged but described as unindicted co-conspirator one. it's an investigation that's spanned more than a year. here is arizona's attorney general, kris mayes. >> i know today didn't come fast enough, and i'll be criticized by others for conducting this investigation at all. as i've stated...
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the white house, interestingly enough, they don't seem to think that this is a major problem at this point. allies of the administration are saying, look, if you look at the polling, in fact, younger voters, the israeli/palestine conflict ranks fairly low in terms of their voting interest. is this a problem for the administration? could it balloon into a problem for the administration if this snowballs in the way you're talking about? >> election in november. convention in less than four months, democratic convention. if the conflict is in the state it is right now, if there are palestinians -- images every day of palestinians being dug up, starving, why would it change? there are external factors the administration cannot change here, and that's what it is reacting to. what the protesters demanded, and demands change from campus to campus, but they want a cease-fire and cessation of all military aid to israel, and they didn't get one. congress voted in the last few days. that's not going to happen. there is going to be continued military support for israel. no, the protests won't st
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house chief of of staff, all advising and representing trump in various election lawsuits and schemes along with trump campaign officials boris epstein and mike roman five of these seven people were also inidated for similar conduct in the state of georgia where jenna ellis has already pleaded guilty the 11 fake electors were part of a multi-state scheme to help former president trump overturn results of the 2020 election there are already prosecution of at least some of these fake electors in three of the seven states involved in that multi-state scheme involving georgia, michigan, and nevada. but tonight marks the first time that criminal charges are being brought in the state of arizona. >> we're here because justice depends an answer to the efforts for the defendants and other indicted coconspirators allegedly took to undermine the will of arizona's voters during the 2020 election. arizona's elec the people ofti arizona elected president biden. unwilling tobi accept this fact the defendants charged by the state grand jury allegedly schemed to prevent the lawful transfer of the pre
house chief of of staff, all advising and representing trump in various election lawsuits and schemes along with trump campaign officials boris epstein and mike roman five of these seven people were also inidated for similar conduct in the state of georgia where jenna ellis has already pleaded guilty the 11 fake electors were part of a multi-state scheme to help former president trump overturn results of the 2020 election there are already prosecution of at least some of these fake electors in...
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chesebro to write up to the white house. forest epstein then said, hey, can you replicate this in the other states? and that is what set mr. chesebro off, again, unindicted co-conspirator in a number for this indictment, i am certain, based on the allegations in the indictment, to working so closely with people like kelly ward and also attorneys in arizona, like jack, willing jack to make this happen in arizona. >> tom, when you worked on the jan. 6 a committee and helped draft that final report, did you think, when you are working on the committee, that there would be downstream effects of state criminal investigations happening after your committees work? >> you know, i think there should have been these downstream effects. the bottom line is is a conspiracy that cut across seven states, right? trump and his co-conspirators try to steal or nullify the electoral votes because they lost the popular vote, trump lost the popular vote in the states. this is now the third state, arizona is, where they brought criminal charges ag
chesebro to write up to the white house. forest epstein then said, hey, can you replicate this in the other states? and that is what set mr. chesebro off, again, unindicted co-conspirator in a number for this indictment, i am certain, based on the allegations in the indictment, to working so closely with people like kelly ward and also attorneys in arizona, like jack, willing jack to make this happen in arizona. >> tom, when you worked on the jan. 6 a committee and helped draft that final...
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house. that's the second point. i was struck by on page 44 of this indictment. eric hirschman seems to once again be very much an important witness in the case and he is on a text message where basically, he and a colleague are talking about how they are not going to sign off on this because he views this as a quote in the indictment, certifying illegal votes. certifying illegal votes is what he wrote. and he said someone else is going to have to sign it and he says rudy, boris, and jenna. and those names are actually the three of the people charged. >> tim, did you learn anything in this indictment? that you hadn't already had a pretty clear sense of in the january 6th investigation? >> a few details but not the big picture. the big picture has been clear for a while. as andrew said, this was a top down intentional part of the plan. the generation of these fake electors which becomes a predicate for vice president pence or for the supreme court or some entity to do something to prevent the
house. that's the second point. i was struck by on page 44 of this indictment. eric hirschman seems to once again be very much an important witness in the case and he is on a text message where basically, he and a colleague are talking about how they are not going to sign off on this because he views this as a quote in the indictment, certifying illegal votes. certifying illegal votes is what he wrote. and he said someone else is going to have to sign it and he says rudy, boris, and jenna. and...
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according to reporting from multiple outlets they are mark meadows, trump's former white house chief of staff. rudy giuliani, general in ellis, john eastman and christina bobb all representing donald trump in various post election lawsuits. along with trump campaign officials boris epstein and mike ronan. five of them were indicted for similar conduct in the state of georgia where jenna ellis has already pleaded guilty. they were part of a multistate scheme to help trump overturn the results of the 2020 election. and there are already prosecutions of some of these involved in that multistate scheme including georgia, michigan, and nevada. but tonight marks the first time that criminal charges are being brought in the state of arizona. >> we are here because justice demands an answer to the efforts of the defendants and other unindicted coconspirators allegedly took to undermine the will of arizona's voters during the 2020 presidential election. arizona's election was free and fair. the people of arizona elected president biden. unwilling to accept this fact, the defendants charged by
according to reporting from multiple outlets they are mark meadows, trump's former white house chief of staff. rudy giuliani, general in ellis, john eastman and christina bobb all representing donald trump in various post election lawsuits. along with trump campaign officials boris epstein and mike ronan. five of them were indicted for similar conduct in the state of georgia where jenna ellis has already pleaded guilty. they were part of a multistate scheme to help trump overturn the results of...
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i was struck by on page 44 of this indictment eric herschmann who was a white house counsel seems once again to be very much an important witness in the case and he is on a text message where basically he and a colleague are talking about how they aren't going to sign off on this because he views this as -- and this is a quote in the indictment -- certifying illegal votes, certifying illegal votes is what he wrote and he said someone else is going to have to sign it and he says, "rudy, boris, and jenna," and those names are actually three of the people who are charged or appear to be charged. so those are my quick takes of the charges here. >> tim, did you learn anything in this indictment that you hadn't already had a pretty clear sense of in the january 6th investigation? >> yeah, lawrence. a few details, but not the big picture. the big picture has been clear for a while. this was a top down plan which becomes essentially a predicate for vice president pence or the supreme court or some entity to do something to prevent the transfer of power. so there's some color. there's some deta
i was struck by on page 44 of this indictment eric herschmann who was a white house counsel seems once again to be very much an important witness in the case and he is on a text message where basically he and a colleague are talking about how they aren't going to sign off on this because he views this as -- and this is a quote in the indictment -- certifying illegal votes, certifying illegal votes is what he wrote and he said someone else is going to have to sign it and he says, "rudy,...
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according to reporting from multiple outlets, they are marked manos, trumps former white house chief of staff, rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, john eastman and christina bobb, all of whom were lawyers advising donald trump in various postelection lawsuits and schemes, along with trump campaign officials mike roman and boris epshteyn. five of these people were indicted for similar conduct in the state of georgia, where jenna ellis has pleaded guilty. the 11 fake electors were part of a multistate scheme to help donald trump overturned a result of the 2020 election. there are already prosecutions of at least some of these fake electors in three of the seven states involved in the multistate scheme, including georgia, michigan, and nevada. but, tonight marks the first time that criminal charges are being brought in the state of arizona. >> we are here because justice demands an answer to the efforts the defendants and other unindicted co-conspirators allegedly took to undermine the will of arizona's voters during the 2020 presidential election. arizona's election was free and fair. the peop
according to reporting from multiple outlets, they are marked manos, trumps former white house chief of staff, rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, john eastman and christina bobb, all of whom were lawyers advising donald trump in various postelection lawsuits and schemes, along with trump campaign officials mike roman and boris epshteyn. five of these people were indicted for similar conduct in the state of georgia, where jenna ellis has pleaded guilty. the 11 fake electors were part of a multistate...
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no-confidence in the orders coming down from the white house . we simply cannot defend our country this way. this is extremely dangerous to have a president, once again, who could order the military to commit crimes. president trump lawyers argued before the d.c. circuit -- to take out a political rival, he could not be prosecuted unless the house of representatives impeached him and two thirds of the senate convicted him. in other words, the sitting president can assassinate a rival with consent of one third of the senate. we cannot run a democracy this way. the court, i believe, will understand that. the justices do not want seal team six parked outside of the house every time they have a case involving the president of the united states. >> we should know, to your point, and obvious point i did not think of, the member of seal team six would be subject to criminal prosecution. because they would be committing a crime. -- it would only be the person that ordered that, the president, who would be insulated, which is ludicrous. are there things y
no-confidence in the orders coming down from the white house . we simply cannot defend our country this way. this is extremely dangerous to have a president, once again, who could order the military to commit crimes. president trump lawyers argued before the d.c. circuit -- to take out a political rival, he could not be prosecuted unless the house of representatives impeached him and two thirds of the senate convicted him. in other words, the sitting president can assassinate a rival with...
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those indicted include, former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows, attorneys rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, john eastman and christina bobb, a name we have not heard in these indictments before. top campaign adviser boris epstein and former campaign aide mike roman. all are accused of allegedly aiding an unsuccessful strategy to award the state's electoral votes to trump instead of biden after the 2020 election. your reaction to that, andrew weissmann? >> my reaction is -- i mean, first, you know, wow. that is quite the -- >> it's big. >> this is like rounding up the usual suspects. >> and throwing in christina bobb. >> christina bobb. >> boar sis epstein. what name is not there. obviously we have talked about donald trump and that issue. chesebro, he's cooperating. really cooperating. because it doesn't make sense that he would not be indicted. >> he's already indicted in georgia. so if you think about it, from his point of view, you might as well cooperate at this point. >> and the issue there it was unclear whether he was really fully cooperating. when he pled, it was sort
those indicted include, former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows, attorneys rudy giuliani, jenna ellis, john eastman and christina bobb, a name we have not heard in these indictments before. top campaign adviser boris epstein and former campaign aide mike roman. all are accused of allegedly aiding an unsuccessful strategy to award the state's electoral votes to trump instead of biden after the 2020 election. your reaction to that, andrew weissmann? >> my reaction is -- i mean,...
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house while he was running the country. that's not a crime, he argued. so that is a denial that anything criminal happened. now, these type of denials that i'm telling you are not the only options. the next defense they have, you've certainly heard about, and i want to be clear. you can also think of this as a factual defense, because they argue if anything bad did happen, then michael cohen did it. not defendant trump. if anything happened, cohen did it. now here is how that defense works as a counterattack, because they said, quote, unbeknownst to trump, in all the years that cohen worked for him, cohen was also a criminal. now notice that is a little different than just saying nothing happened. because if nothing bad happened, you wouldn't have to blame anyone, right? it's like are you saying nobody ate the cookies? are you saying somebody else ate the cookseys? as soon as you start saying somebody else ate the cookies, you're kind of admitting the cookies are gone, right? you don't have to call some other witness a crim
house while he was running the country. that's not a crime, he argued. so that is a denial that anything criminal happened. now, these type of denials that i'm telling you are not the only options. the next defense they have, you've certainly heard about, and i want to be clear. you can also think of this as a factual defense, because they argue if anything bad did happen, then michael cohen did it. not defendant trump. if anything happened, cohen did it. now here is how that defense works as a...
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who is going to be in the white house. next time. and that affects us in germany very much. >> tell me about the ptsd. >> well, you know, germany and america, it's always this -- i have friends who bitch about this country automatic the time, if i can say that. >> please. >> complain and find all the faults because you do everything right that we want to do, but you do it all wrong. but they can't wait to plan the next trip to new york. >> yeah. >> so it's always this back and forth. and when trump came into office, it sort of crystallized that. and it also this balance got totally out of whack. he brought up the ugly -- you talk about this on this show all the time. and it's you know, it's really people after 2020, people said okay, we need a break. it's like you're in a dysfunctional relationship. you can't stop. you don't know how to get out, but you suffer. and it was the same way with germany. we've been tied to you guys since world war ii. we liberated us, but we resent you for it. there are all these different layers. and then
who is going to be in the white house. next time. and that affects us in germany very much. >> tell me about the ptsd. >> well, you know, germany and america, it's always this -- i have friends who bitch about this country automatic the time, if i can say that. >> please. >> complain and find all the faults because you do everything right that we want to do, but you do it all wrong. but they can't wait to plan the next trip to new york. >> yeah. >> so it's...
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. >> and matthew, if you're running the biden campaign or if you're in the biden white house, why put him on any college campus right now? >> he can't run from it. i'm sorry, that was for matthew. can't run from it, right, math rue? >> that's right. this is the time of year you give commencement addresses, and this is an incredibly important issue. i actually believe joe biden is exactly where the majority of the country is which is support israel in their attempts to get rid of terrorism, and simultaneously express outrage and support of the innocent palestinians who are getting killed in this and try to confront benjamin netanyahu in the midst of this. but if the student haves a right -- students have a right to protest and say what they believe, then the president of the united states has the right and i would say responsibility to go to college campuses and enunciate and say what he believes his vision of both the world is and what he thinks is the way out of the middle east in all of this. so, yes, i think he should go, and again, i'm going to emphasize, though we often sort of g
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the challenges reverberaing from school administrations to the white house. >>> and with the new york city court dark today, how are attorneys in donald trump's hush money case spending those limited hours before they have to head back into the courtroom? and how will trump's attorneys push back against david pecker whose testimony has already shown the former president to be a willing participant in a scheme to skew the 2020 election. >>> but we start at the supreme court where for the first time since they overturned roe v. wade, justices are being forced to reckon with the by-product of that decision and rule on the abortion issue all over again. at the heart of the arguments, whether idaho's near total abortion ban should take precedence over federal law and block abortions. in situations where abortion would help stabilize pregnant patients undergoing a medical crisis. now, idaho's attorney says it should. the government disagreed. >> what idaho is doing is waiting for women to wait and deteriorate and suffer the lifelong health consequences with no possible upside for the fetus.
the challenges reverberaing from school administrations to the white house. >>> and with the new york city court dark today, how are attorneys in donald trump's hush money case spending those limited hours before they have to head back into the courtroom? and how will trump's attorneys push back against david pecker whose testimony has already shown the former president to be a willing participant in a scheme to skew the 2020 election. >>> but we start at the supreme court...
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and you had your roots in the johnson white house as a white house fellow. and there was that tension between lbj after the assassination of jfk, ended up resulting in the presidential campaign which lbj always feared would happen. >> and it was through our marriage as well. he was so loyal for the kennedys. the excitement of being on that prop plane when you are a part of that team and being with him in the white house and of course being the white house the night his body was brought back and becoming so close to jackie and robert kennedy. so always he was the jfk guy. i was loyal to lyndon johnson because i worked with him, the foundation of my career because of him. so we would argue all the time. i'd say jfk didn't get any of the programs through, only lbj did. but he would say jfk inspired the country. and we finally came to that neither one would have been as great without the other. >> and unique perspective not only in your marriage, but -- an extraordinary marriage, but in this book about that relationship. >> and i really do think that when you lo
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kavita patel, former white house policy director and msnbc medical contributor. so, yamiche, take us up to speed on what is happening there at the supreme court right now. >> well, right now oral arguments are under way in this significant abortion case. this is coming down to whether or not federal law supersedes state law. in this case, we're talking about idaho's abortion ban. it says it only has exceptions when the -- when a woman's life is in danger and it specifically says to prevent the death of the mother. now, right now we're hearing a number of questions, first from the liberal justices who are really zeroing in on this idea of the difference between a health risk versus a life threatening risk. the justices really, ketanji brown jackson, elena kagan, justice sotomayor, they're also pushing the lawyer for idaho on this issue saying aren't there cases where a woman's health needs to be treated where she's not at death's door? and a number of times they pointed out what about when a woman might lose her reproductive organs, the lawyer at idaho saying ther
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. >>> also ahead, we are watching the white house with the president poised to sign a sweeping package including foreign aid, could it also include a post-election ban on tiktok? >>> and later, chaos on college campuses from coast to coast with hundreds arrested in pro-palestinian protests. >>> it is 10:00 eastern, i'm ana cabrera from new york, and we begin at the supreme court where justices are about to hear the second abortion case in under a month. this consequential case focuses on idaho's near total abortion ban and whether it conflicts with federal law requiring emergency doctors to intervene and provide stabiliing care to pregnant women. nbc news washington correspondent yamiche alcindor is outside the supreme court for us. also with us msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin. yamiche, we are seeing protesters already outside the supreme court because of this issue of abortion rights. lay out the case before the justices today and what are they considering? >> well, good morning, ana. this is really a significant abortion case, and the supreme court is considering simply in some
. >>> also ahead, we are watching the white house with the president poised to sign a sweeping package including foreign aid, could it also include a post-election ban on tiktok? >>> and later, chaos on college campuses from coast to coast with hundreds arrested in pro-palestinian protests. >>> it is 10:00 eastern, i'm ana cabrera from new york, and we begin at the supreme court where justices are about to hear the second abortion case in under a month. this...
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at a white house meeting in january of 2017, the head of north america's building trades union praised then-president donald trump for committing to improve the lives of labor workers. >> we just had probably the most incredible meeting of our careers with the president, the vice president and the senior staff, when the president laid out his plans about how he's going to handle trade, how he's going to invest in our infrastructure and level the playing field for construction workers and all americans across this country and then took the time to take everyone into the oval office and show them the seat of power in the world. the respect the president of the united states just showed us and showed to 3 million of our members in the united states was nothing short of incredible. >> well, that was then and this is now. one thing to say something, another thing to do it. fast forward to today where the nabtu is endorsing president biden's campaign and launching a nationwide effort to keep trump from ever returning to the white house. in a statement and accompanying video the group's presi
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white house reporter for bloomberg, thank you so much. and up next president biden campaigns in florida as we mention and blames donald trump for the state's strict new abortion ban. we'll play those remarks. >>> and coming up on "morning joe," all of the new developments from trump's criminal hush money trial including why the judge says the ex-president's lawyers are, quote, losing all credibility. >>> plus, president biden just scored a major union of the nor builds trade union. sean mcgarvey will be a guest and also ahead transportation secretary pete buttigieg will join with a new protection for air travelers. "morning joe" is just moments away. ( ♪♪ ) asthma. it can make you miss out on those epic hikes with friends. step back out there with fasenra. fasenra is an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. ( ♪♪ ) fasenra helps prevent asthma attacks. most patients did not have an attack in the first year. fasenra is proven to help you breathe better so you can get back to doing day-to-day acti
white house reporter for bloomberg, thank you so much. and up next president biden campaigns in florida as we mention and blames donald trump for the state's strict new abortion ban. we'll play those remarks. >>> and coming up on "morning joe," all of the new developments from trump's criminal hush money trial including why the judge says the ex-president's lawyers are, quote, losing all credibility. >>> plus, president biden just scored a major union of the nor...
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once he actually got there with a month, taking office, trump brought michael cohen to the white house to settle the debt for his hush money payment to stormy daniels. things went downhill from there. over the course of the trump presidency. and yet, here we are, four years later, well, eight years later, four years after he was president. the former president still trying to run on his record, asking voters the same question over and over and over again? are you better off than you were four years ago? we have been taking a look back at that record, to see exactly where we were four years ago. and i suggest you buckle up. because tonight's installment is a real doozy. >> and then i see the disinfectant, it knocked it out in a minute. a minute and we can do something like that. like injection inside or, most of cleaning. >>> remember ronald reagan talking about jimmy carter correctly ronald reagan used to ask. >> are you better off? >> are you better off? >> are you better off? we are you better off? >> are you better off quickly better off? >> that are off? >> better off? >> better of
once he actually got there with a month, taking office, trump brought michael cohen to the white house to settle the debt for his hush money payment to stormy daniels. things went downhill from there. over the course of the trump presidency. and yet, here we are, four years later, well, eight years later, four years after he was president. the former president still trying to run on his record, asking voters the same question over and over and over again? are you better off than you were four...
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previous president of ukraine in the white house. and looked him in the eye and said he didn't believe that ukraine was a real country. you know, and so i just believe this is core to who donald trump is. and he has pulled millions of republicans who wouldn't otherwise be inclined to support vladimir putin and he has turned this party into this sort of his own alice in wonder land view of foreign policy. i think it is much more about who trump is as a politician showing in a way this cult of personality is such he can bring millions of republicans with him. to the fact he is not more vocally opposing the bill is fascinating and i do wonder if there is a calculated sense among republicans including the new speaker mike johnson that they didn't want to be blamed for ukraine doing poorly on the battlefield in the midst of the presidential election. it is a very important victory for anyone who cares about ukraine. this is a major step forward. and for many months it wasn't clear that we would get to this moment. so you have to say witho
previous president of ukraine in the white house. and looked him in the eye and said he didn't believe that ukraine was a real country. you know, and so i just believe this is core to who donald trump is. and he has pulled millions of republicans who wouldn't otherwise be inclined to support vladimir putin and he has turned this party into this sort of his own alice in wonder land view of foreign policy. i think it is much more about who trump is as a politician showing in a way this cult of...
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give the t doctors control of the house, the senate, and the white house. and we will make roe v. wade law of the land again. >> the only reason i have a pension is because of you. he got cheers for that. it is one of the items most voters don't know about. >> yeah, this one is about some legislation that we got through shortly after joe biden got into office. to be able to protect people's pensions that had been followed out back to earn the 2008 crisis. and i want to add he actually did another thing for pensions today or for retirement funds. and that is won't get a lot of attention or big headlines. but the fiduciary rule has gone into place. the labor department announced a rule that says basically your investment adviser has to work in your best interests, not take money from insurance companies and others to put you into financial products that are not in your best interest. that is something that over time may never get a headline. but it is going to mean that a whole lot of people in this country when they hit their retirement years are a lot safer because of joe biden an
give the t doctors control of the house, the senate, and the white house. and we will make roe v. wade law of the land again. >> the only reason i have a pension is because of you. he got cheers for that. it is one of the items most voters don't know about. >> yeah, this one is about some legislation that we got through shortly after joe biden got into office. to be able to protect people's pensions that had been followed out back to earn the 2008 crisis. and i want to add he...
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we need joe biden in the white house, but we also need him there. many things that touch each of us individually every day. nd this election in november is it's absolutely crucial and we are awake and ready to fight. >> senator elizabeth warren, thank you very much for joining us and appeared >>> we will be right back with the bad news from donald trump from tonight's presidential primary results in pennsylvania. a but this is a not flash. (♪♪) for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms due to menopause... veozah is the first and only prescription treatment that directly blocks a source of hot flashes and night sweats. with 100% hormone—free veozah... you can have fewer hot flashes and more not flashes. veozah reduces the number and severity of hot flashes day and night. for some women, it can start working in as early as one week. don't use veozah if you have cirrhosis, severe kidney problems, kidney failure, or take cyp1a2 inhibitors. increased liver blood test values may occur. your doctor will check them before and during treatment. most co
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once he actually got there, trump brought michael cohen to the white house to settle the debt for his hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels. remarkably, things went downhill from there. of course, the trump presidency. and yet here we are four years later. well, eight years later. four years after he was president. the former president still trying to run on his record, asking voters the same question over and over again. are you better off than you were four years ago? we have been taking a look back at that record to see exactly where we were four years ago and i suggest you buckle up, because tonight's installment is a real doozy. >> and then i see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. one minute. and is there a way that we can do something like that by injection inside or almost a cleaning? cosentyx helps real people get real relief from the symptoms of psoriatic arthritis or psoriasis. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and an increased risk of infections, some fatal, have occurred. tell your doctor if you ha
once he actually got there, trump brought michael cohen to the white house to settle the debt for his hush money payment to adult film actress stormy daniels. remarkably, things went downhill from there. of course, the trump presidency. and yet here we are four years later. well, eight years later. four years after he was president. the former president still trying to run on his record, asking voters the same question over and over again. are you better off than you were four years ago? we...
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house or he would risk indictment. but he's donald trump, so clearly he didn't listen. that's next. en that's next. voices of people with cidp: cidp disrupts. cidp derails. let's be honest... all: cidp sucks! voices of people with cidp: but living with cidp doesn't have to. when you sign up at shiningthroughcidp.com, you'll find inspiration in real patient stories, helpful tips, reliable information, and more. cidp can be tough. but finding hope just got a little easier. sign up at shiningthroughcidp.com. all: be heard. be hopeful. be you. when did i call leaffilter? when i saw my gutters overflowing onto my porch. leaffilter is a permanent gutter solution, so, you never have to worry about costly damage from clogged gutters again. it's the easiest call you can make. call 833.leaf.filter today, or visit leaffilter.com. >>> yesterday in florida, trump friendly judge aileen cannon released 400 pages of unsealed documents that shed new light on how the department of justice built its rock solid case against trump for stea
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"deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. a blockbuster day of news today. 4:00 in new york. pulling the curtain back on an extraordinary scheme hatched by a former american president and his fixer and a big time ally of his in the tabloid media. it was a plan crafted to cast then candidate donald trump in a positive light in the all-important tabloids. using stories that were favorable to him and silencing ones that weren't and smearing everybody that got in the way. the witness on the stand today on the hush money trial, details exactly how this scheme worked on a day-to-day basis. david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" described a relationship with donald trump that dated back to the late 1980s and noted that trump was one the first people to call him and congratulate him when he bought the "national enquirer" back in 1999. so tlir friendship was already long standing by the time donald trump decided so to run for president. the questioning today was the details an the operational aspects of that exp
"deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. a blockbuster day of news today. 4:00 in new york. pulling the curtain back on an extraordinary scheme hatched by a former american president and his fixer and a big time ally of his in the tabloid media. it was a plan crafted to cast then candidate donald trump in a positive light in the all-important tabloids. using stories that were favorable to him and silencing ones that weren't and smearing everybody that got...
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"deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. a blockbuster day of news today. 4:00 in new york. pulling the curtain back on an extraordinary scheme hatched by
"deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. a blockbuster day of news today. 4:00 in new york. pulling the curtain back on an extraordinary scheme hatched by