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trump very effectively. but second, below that, there's also an ideological affinity between these two leaders. they're a liberal nationalist populists. they don't believe in the rule of law. they don't believe in constitutions. they worry about the decadent liberal western movements, and putin, for a decade, has been cultivating relationships with like-minded ideologues in hungary, and italy, in france, and in the united states of america. so that's a second piece that i think people need to understand. and third, the respect to what might have happened, you know, things would've been very different had president trump been reelected, because putin would've had a collaborator, a willing collaborator, to say, oh, you want crimea? yeah, of course. he would've given no underway. so the relationship -- maybe that wouldn't have been war. the president might have been right about that. because the united states of america might have given putin everything he wanted, vis-À-vis ukraine. >> igor, you're shaking you
trump very effectively. but second, below that, there's also an ideological affinity between these two leaders. they're a liberal nationalist populists. they don't believe in the rule of law. they don't believe in constitutions. they worry about the decadent liberal western movements, and putin, for a decade, has been cultivating relationships with like-minded ideologues in hungary, and italy, in france, and in the united states of america. so that's a second piece that i think people need to...
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and trump won! trump won! trump won! - the night before january 6, rally goers had started assembling. - and i can tell you to this day, donald trump won the election. [cheering] - they were so loud, that trump could hear them in the oval office that evening. [all cheering] trump opened the doors on this chilly january evening and started calling aides into his office. can you hear them outside, he'd ask. can you hear how excited they are? [cheering] - i woke up that morning and you know, there was a sense of real menace in washington, and there had been for a couple days. [all cheering] - there is a new republican party on the rise. we're coming for you, and we're going to have a good time doing it. - this is the greatest group of patriots ever put together. - what does giuliani do on january 6? - please welcome america's mayor, rudy. giuliani. - he takes the stage at the stop the steal rally on the ellipse. just south of the white house, you can see the white house in the distance, and he fires up this crowd. - this ha
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trump. using the word affair here because i'm easily embarrassed. each of them made very specific claimsve about having had an adullterous physical relationship with candidate donald trump suffice to say. for his part mr. trump has denied that he ever had an affairha with either ms. daniel or ms. mcdougal. ms. daniels for her part she's gone so farr as to not only insist that her claims are true despite his denials, she's actually publicly described what she said were unusual physical features of his genitals that a person could not know about him unless they'd seen him in his birthday suit. she's presented that information as sort of her part of the bona fide, that it definitely happened. but mr. trump himself has denied and continues to deny affairs with either of these women. and what prosecutors have spelled out in court is that trump was desperate to keep these women from making their allegationsabout him in public before the 2016 campaign. and so prosecutors explained in court that he
trump. using the word affair here because i'm easily embarrassed. each of them made very specific claimsve about having had an adullterous physical relationship with candidate donald trump suffice to say. for his part mr. trump has denied that he ever had an affairha with either ms. daniel or ms. mcdougal. ms. daniels for her part she's gone so farr as to not only insist that her claims are true despite his denials, she's actually publicly described what she said were unusual physical features...
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an unbound trump, let trump be trump. kelly walks out the door. he says to trump, don't pick a boot liquor. pick someone that is going to keep you in line. and in came the next chief of staff, who wanted to let trump be trump. >> mick mulvaney. toward the end, when kelly is nearing his breaking point, they're on a plane to paris, france. and trump goes back on hitler and says hitler did some good things. what was the fixation with hitler? >> i'm not sure. i think there may have been something about trump's father and trump's father's heritage. this is a part where i should have maggie next to me to help explain this. but i don't know a lot about trump's history in terms of that. but it was something i think that the people around trump thought was tied to his father. and his father being, you know, there is some sort of thing there and glorification of germany in his view. and we know from other reporting that trump had glorified northern europe. he wanted there to be more people that came into the united states from northern europe and not other
an unbound trump, let trump be trump. kelly walks out the door. he says to trump, don't pick a boot liquor. pick someone that is going to keep you in line. and in came the next chief of staff, who wanted to let trump be trump. >> mick mulvaney. toward the end, when kelly is nearing his breaking point, they're on a plane to paris, france. and trump goes back on hitler and says hitler did some good things. what was the fixation with hitler? >> i'm not sure. i think there may have been...
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once trump gets in office, trump starts giving him access, let's play golf. have you ever ridden on marine one? we will look at the view, fly air force one with me. it really truee graham in and e loves loved the access. love the ability he could call upon itself at any time the president of the united states. no other president had given them that access. it's aed fascinating story becae it began to draw him away from his mentor, his partner, john mccain, with whom he had been for so many years. mccain despise trump, thought trump was dangerous and incompetent and terrible for the country,tr and didn't understand why lindsey graham was pulled in closer. lindsey graham will tell you it's because, first of all he is a lot of fun picky with the about trump and he would always to people he could moderate tone. he could guide trump and helped be ahe better president. it just never convince john mccain and even on his deathbed john mccain inin lindsey graham were fighting over this. john mccain dying of brain cancer. there's this moment in arizona with lindsey gra
once trump gets in office, trump starts giving him access, let's play golf. have you ever ridden on marine one? we will look at the view, fly air force one with me. it really truee graham in and e loves loved the access. love the ability he could call upon itself at any time the president of the united states. no other president had given them that access. it's aed fascinating story becae it began to draw him away from his mentor, his partner, john mccain, with whom he had been for so many...
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trump won!assembli trump won!assembli trump won! >> the night before january 6th, >> the night before january 6th, rally-goers had start assembling. were >> and i can tell yosou to this day, donald trump won the election. >> they were so loud that trumpn could hear them in the ova l office that evening. >> greatest nation on earth. >> trump opened the doors on this chilly january evening and started calling aides into his office. "can you hear them outside?,"rn "cathyou hear them outside?,"rn "can you hear how excited theyer are?"and th >> i woke up that morning, ande, you know, there was a sense of real menace in washington and there had been for a couple days. >> there is a new republicanis h party on the rise. >> we're coming for you and we're gonna have a good timeulii doing it.elcome >> this is the greatest group of patriots ever put together.giula >> what does giuliani do onin ts january 6th?te >> please welcome america's . mayor, rudy giuliani! >> he takes the stage at the stop the steal rally, on the fiu ellipse, just south
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that was trump's philosophy. he wasn't looking for somebody to disagree, he wanted people to do what he wanted them to do, took a while to find them. >> how many of those four talked to you. >> we don't get into that in the book but we talk to as many as possible, people who might not want to know that we talk with them. >> we wanted to be as authoritative as possible. you talked to several hundred people which we did, all of them after trump left office and the second impeachment. what was striking to me was how much we were able to debrief people many of whom had never spoken out publicly much to the fury of trump's many critics in and out of the republican party but it struck us as important, you are taking a form of testimony and after action report for somebody who was a crisis for american democracy. >> that you pursue an interview with the president? speech we didn't need to, it was offered. donald trump wanted to give as many interviews as possible. it wasn't for us. we that he is so convinced in the powe
that was trump's philosophy. he wasn't looking for somebody to disagree, he wanted people to do what he wanted them to do, took a while to find them. >> how many of those four talked to you. >> we don't get into that in the book but we talk to as many as possible, people who might not want to know that we talk with them. >> we wanted to be as authoritative as possible. you talked to several hundred people which we did, all of them after trump left office and the second...
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donald trump has done he's seen the success of donald trump. but we've just got to remember, it's not necessarily like to say, well, i'd like to get trump policies, but without trump, again, like i was saying earlier, you know, it's it's easy in our minds to think about, well, wouldn't it be really great? but there's reality. and the reality is that a lot of trump's support is tied to his personality. it's tie to him. so this this it's sloppy, intellectual thinking to think that you can simply get trump's policies, put another person there, and that automatically it all just goes over. it's not i mean, it could happen over time, but it's certainly not an automatic thing. so i would caution that says, well, i want trump's policies, but i don't want trump, you know, that that again, while it basic sense and we would all love in in some ways to have those kinds things be real and be able to materialize and come to fruition. they're just not going to donald trump has a very significant following. and until rhonda sanders or mike pence or any of the
donald trump has done he's seen the success of donald trump. but we've just got to remember, it's not necessarily like to say, well, i'd like to get trump policies, but without trump, again, like i was saying earlier, you know, it's it's easy in our minds to think about, well, wouldn't it be really great? but there's reality. and the reality is that a lot of trump's support is tied to his personality. it's tie to him. so this this it's sloppy, intellectual thinking to think that you can simply...
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unlike former president trump, mr. biden hasn't fought to keep the documents or has president biden tried to hide the documents. better question is to whom did president trump sell top-secret documents. again, that's some of the reaction from facebook and texting. you can go that route, too, if you want to make your thoughts known on this. let's hear from matt in damascus, maryland, independent line. caller: hey, this is kind of great, because it shows how safe everything is going that's going on, these investigations, they're fake. like into trump or into whoever, it's just conservative you're getting lambasted, is that a term? it shows how fake everything is that's going on. i worked for the feds twice two different times, and they don't care about any of these rules. they have them, but they're more or less for people that work like under them f. you're up at the top, you're using any email you want, you're using any kind of -- you get to take anything home you want, and it's ok. it's how it works. they're not going
unlike former president trump, mr. biden hasn't fought to keep the documents or has president biden tried to hide the documents. better question is to whom did president trump sell top-secret documents. again, that's some of the reaction from facebook and texting. you can go that route, too, if you want to make your thoughts known on this. let's hear from matt in damascus, maryland, independent line. caller: hey, this is kind of great, because it shows how safe everything is going that's going...
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it is a story about those who surrounded donald trump as well as trump himself. trump is a very unchanging inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who are willing to work for him forward ever complicated set of reasons. he would have just been another old shouting at the television watching "fox news" and between golfing. what is striking as he went through the four years trump was seeking not only loyalty by the definition of staff who would do what he wanted without pushing back, without questioning him who would join him in a project in knocking down the guardrails. think about the january 6 and the difference between mark meadows the former farea right congressmen from north carolina who is the fourth and final chief of staff versus john kelly at the retired four-star marine general who was his second chief of staff but he can't say for sure if it kelly have been chief of staff not of this would have happened that you can certainly say credibly that kelly would have thrown himself at the door of the oval office in order to stop people like my from get
it is a story about those who surrounded donald trump as well as trump himself. trump is a very unchanging inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who are willing to work for him forward ever complicated set of reasons. he would have just been another old shouting at the television watching "fox news" and between golfing. what is striking as he went through the four years trump was seeking not only loyalty by the definition of staff who would do what he wanted without pushing...
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donald trump. not one thing. and that no one at fox he's ever going to ask donald trump what he meant when he said this today. the special prosecutor assigned to get trump case. jack smith is a trump aiding bud, whose wife is a serial unopened trumpeter whose. friends and other family members or even worse. and as a prosecutor in europe. according to requests now. but a high government official in prison because he was a trump positive person, smith is known as in on their savage. donald trump then demanded that the special counsel's investigation of him stop right now today. that of donald trump said today. you don't have the reach far to get the comparisons between how donald trump is reacting to a special counsel in his case. and now joe biden is responding to a special counsel in his case. joe biden, says, he is cooperating fully and completely. that is what you were supposed to hear. from presidents, and other public officials. who are under investigation. cooperating fully. that is what you a
donald trump. not one thing. and that no one at fox he's ever going to ask donald trump what he meant when he said this today. the special prosecutor assigned to get trump case. jack smith is a trump aiding bud, whose wife is a serial unopened trumpeter whose. friends and other family members or even worse. and as a prosecutor in europe. according to requests now. but a high government official in prison because he was a trump positive person, smith is known as in on their savage. donald trump...
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it is a story about those who surrounded donald trump as much as donald trump himself and because trump in the end is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who were willing to work for him, for whatever complicated set of reasons he would have been just another old dude shouting at the television, watching fox news in between golf games. what is striking is that as he went to the four years, trump was really seeking not only loyalty but a definition of staff who would do what he wanted without pushing back pain without questioning him. who would join him in the project of knocking down the guardrails. and think about generous six and think about the difference remark meadows the former far right congressman from north carolina who was his fourth and final chief of staff since john kelly the retire for start marine general who was his second chief of staff. we cannot say for sure if kelly would have been chief of staff generous six would not have happened. you can say pretty credibly that kelly would've thrown himself at the door of the oval office in order t
it is a story about those who surrounded donald trump as much as donald trump himself and because trump in the end is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who were willing to work for him, for whatever complicated set of reasons he would have been just another old dude shouting at the television, watching fox news in between golf games. what is striking is that as he went to the four years, trump was really seeking not only loyalty but a definition of staff who...
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to be trump necessarily. john kelly, mark meadows. at what point did the chief of staffhe let go of managing the white house? >> guest: these might be case studies in many ways of how not to do it. but he used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers, staffers that use to work for him and the ones that will work for him. for all of his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty defined as loyalty to him. he doesn't feel any obligation that goes in the other direction. and i think that is a very important point though is what is the trajectory of those chiefs of staff and in some ways the stories that we are telling in the divider it is a story about of those who surrounded the donald trump as much as donald trump himself because in the end, he is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s without these others who were willing to work for him with whatever complicated set of reasons he would have been another old dude shouting at the television watching fox news between golfhe games a
to be trump necessarily. john kelly, mark meadows. at what point did the chief of staffhe let go of managing the white house? >> guest: these might be case studies in many ways of how not to do it. but he used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers, staffers that use to work for him and the ones that will work for him. for all of his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty defined as loyalty to him. he doesn't feel any obligation that goes in the other...
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after trump took office, trump loyalists effectively took over the rnc. a staunch trump ally, ronna mcdaniel, became head of the party after trump asked top former rnc chair to be his chief of staff. trump loyalists began to fill open seats on the committee, and key-trump allies became the party's new finance chairs in charge of the party's national fundraising. that led to embarrassing headlines for the party when, one by one, those trump-backed financiers became embroiled in their own scandals, ranging from allegations from rampant sexual misconduct to foreign corruption schemes. if you don't know what i'm talking about, google steve wynn or elliott broidy. throughout those scandals, the rnc remained, effectively, an extension of trump world, promoting trump's business, and featuring him in fundraising emails, and in 2020, the rnc spent $300,000 of the donors money buying copies of donald trump jr.'s book. trump even involved them in the fake electors scheme to try and overturn the 2020 election. now, that cozy relationship between trump and the nationa
after trump took office, trump loyalists effectively took over the rnc. a staunch trump ally, ronna mcdaniel, became head of the party after trump asked top former rnc chair to be his chief of staff. trump loyalists began to fill open seats on the committee, and key-trump allies became the party's new finance chairs in charge of the party's national fundraising. that led to embarrassing headlines for the party when, one by one, those trump-backed financiers became embroiled in their own...
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trump. i mean when it fair here, because i'm easily embarrassed. you should have made very specific claims about having an adulterous physical relationship with candidate donald trump, suffice to say. for his part, mr. trump has denied that he ever had an affair, with either missed angels or miss mcdougal. that's daniels for her part she's gone so far as to not only insist that her claims are true despite his denials she's actually publicly described what she said were unusual physical features of his genitals, that a person cannot know about him, unless they'd seen him in his birthday suit. she's presented that information as part of a vote of three days, it definitely happened. mr. trump himself, has denied and continues to deny affairs with either these women. i'm a prosecutors of spelled out in court, is that trump was desperate to keep these women from making the allegations about him in public, for the 2016 campaign. so, prosecutors explain in court, that explain for each of these wome
trump. i mean when it fair here, because i'm easily embarrassed. you should have made very specific claims about having an adulterous physical relationship with candidate donald trump, suffice to say. for his part, mr. trump has denied that he ever had an affair, with either missed angels or miss mcdougal. that's daniels for her part she's gone so far as to not only insist that her claims are true despite his denials she's actually publicly described what she said were unusual physical features...
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trump's gonna be suing. we're gonna win this narrowly, and then, trump is gonna be fighting it every step along the way. i mean, buckle up. it's gonna -- will be fighting about this until we get into the new congress. we'll be fighting about it until january 6th. maybe beyond, i mean, maybe trump will not let go. lice. and, long lasting gain scent beads. try gain odor defense. be gone, smelly everything! power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless. and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market there's something going around the gordon home. it went from gabe. to gretta. to gabby. to grandma. then, gertrude found something for it. delsym. and now what's going around is 12-hour cough relief. and the giggles. and the great dane pup. and grandma's gluten-free gooseberry pie. which is actually pretty great. the family that takes delsym together, feels better together. and try new delsym n
trump's gonna be suing. we're gonna win this narrowly, and then, trump is gonna be fighting it every step along the way. i mean, buckle up. it's gonna -- will be fighting about this until we get into the new congress. we'll be fighting about it until january 6th. maybe beyond, i mean, maybe trump will not let go. lice. and, long lasting gain scent beads. try gain odor defense. be gone, smelly everything! power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make...
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after trump took office, trump loyalists effectively took over the rnc. the staunch trump ally became head of the party after trump tapped reince priebus to be his chief of staff. loyalists began to fill open seats on the committee and key trump allies became the finance chairs in charge of the party's national fund raise. that led to embarrassing headlines when one by one the trump backed finance chairs became embroiled in their own scandals ranging from allegations of rampant sexual misconduct to foreign construction schemes. but throughout those scandals, the rnc remained effectively an extension of trump world promoting trump businesses and featuring him in fundraising emails. the rnc spent $300,000 of their donors' money buying copies of donald trump jr.'s book. trump even involved the rnc in his fake elector scheme to try to overturn the 2020 election. but now that cozy relationship between trump and the national republican party may be coming to an end. according to the "new york times," members of the rnc, some of whom were noted trump backers, th
after trump took office, trump loyalists effectively took over the rnc. the staunch trump ally became head of the party after trump tapped reince priebus to be his chief of staff. loyalists began to fill open seats on the committee and key trump allies became the finance chairs in charge of the party's national fund raise. that led to embarrassing headlines when one by one the trump backed finance chairs became embroiled in their own scandals ranging from allegations of rampant sexual...
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trump's gonna be suing. we're gonna win this narrowly, and then, trump is gonna be fighting it every step along the way. i mean, buckle up. it's gonna -- will be fighting about this until we get into the new congress. we'll be fighting about it until january 6th. maybe beyond, i mean, maybe trump will not let go. so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. and, long lasting gain scent beads. try gain odor defense. be gone, smelly everything! moderate-to-severe eczema. it doesn't care if you have a date, a day off, or a double shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema with steroid-free cibinqo. not an injection, cibinqo is a once-daily pill for adults who didn't respond to previous treatments. and it's proven to help provide clearer skin and relieve itch fast. cibinqo continuously treats eczema whether you're flaring or not. cibinqo can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. before and during treatment, your doctor should chec
trump's gonna be suing. we're gonna win this narrowly, and then, trump is gonna be fighting it every step along the way. i mean, buckle up. it's gonna -- will be fighting about this until we get into the new congress. we'll be fighting about it until january 6th. maybe beyond, i mean, maybe trump will not let go. so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother, alice. and, long lasting gain scent beads. try gain odor defense. be gone, smelly...
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i am not sure that trump has to live because trump-ism lives. i think that trumpism can live without. i think desantis can step into those shoes. i think that any of these other cars people that you are talking about can step into that role and are trying to step into it. they would not for a second, if they felt like donald trump was weak, did cut him loose in a heartbeat. >> jill wine-banks, let's talk about what kurt was talking, about the investigations, that are going to take place. in fact, most of the republican agenda in the house that kevin mccarthy as outlined, very little of it as a policy. it's all investigation. what happens here? what real liability is there with the house indicating that they'd like to use the levers of government for what seems like revenge as opposed to real investigation? >> i think that they will be seen for what it is. you are correct, ali. this is revenge, and it is a diversion from governing. they have the majority, and they have done nothing to say policies in place that would help america. when they talk
i am not sure that trump has to live because trump-ism lives. i think that trumpism can live without. i think desantis can step into those shoes. i think that any of these other cars people that you are talking about can step into that role and are trying to step into it. they would not for a second, if they felt like donald trump was weak, did cut him loose in a heartbeat. >> jill wine-banks, let's talk about what kurt was talking, about the investigations, that are going to take place....
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how transformational is this for trump right now? >> okay. it is a huge political gift for trump. i'm surprised it took him so long to post what he did. and this is sort of like casablanca, we're shocked, shocked, shocked that the republicans are making political hay out of it. that said, they are going, on the one hand, to make as much out of this as they can, but it's going to be very important for justice. and as much as the national archives plays a role here, to really let the public know what was in here. is that nuance going to cut through? i don't think so. >> nuance is, sadly, almost never does in those cases. but from a legal perspective in doing the right thing, of course as you point out. now, you heard phil mattingly's reporting, that biden was not aware that the documents were there. much less of course what might be in the documents. so, how does that play into this? obviously, the national archives referred to this to the doj already regardless of any of that. >> so, i think this is a key point. i spoke to a source earlier today who's familiar with the national arc
how transformational is this for trump right now? >> okay. it is a huge political gift for trump. i'm surprised it took him so long to post what he did. and this is sort of like casablanca, we're shocked, shocked, shocked that the republicans are making political hay out of it. that said, they are going, on the one hand, to make as much out of this as they can, but it's going to be very important for justice. and as much as the national archives plays a role here, to really let the public...
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to trump. we would talk to baker about this because he's a political guy even if he doesn't like to admit it. it would constantly come up and he would be disdainful of trump. he would use words like crazy and nuts and he voted for him in 2016 and again in 2020. you are the picture of the establishment modern republican party that believes in free trade, that believes in alliances and compromise when it is necessary to get things done. how could you vote for this guy when your own friend, george h w bush and george w. bush didn't vote for him. it was a constant source of conversation which he never fully gave an answer that we ever understood. his answer is i am a republican, he's the leader of my party, i don't want democrats in there. i always thought it was part of his nature. his nature is to not be on the outside throwing rocks but to be on the inside. because even though he doesn't need any power or influence, on the inside, you have a chance to have something. susan: it's the conundrum of
to trump. we would talk to baker about this because he's a political guy even if he doesn't like to admit it. it would constantly come up and he would be disdainful of trump. he would use words like crazy and nuts and he voted for him in 2016 and again in 2020. you are the picture of the establishment modern republican party that believes in free trade, that believes in alliances and compromise when it is necessary to get things done. how could you vote for this guy when your own friend, george...
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donald trump knew this. that's why his line was make america great again because he knew this country can never reach the full potential. it can remain on some level grade and being greater than any other country but the united states of america have so much more potential. this is the shining city on a hill as reagan put it. this is a place unlike any other and it's upp to us to keep it ad research and to know and find out and expose somebody like joe biden the most dangerous president in history. i know so much has happened over the last couple of weeks and tonight there's a big announcement. we are all awaiting what that announcement is and i know the stakes are very high so i want to open this up to question and answer. you can ask any question you like about joe biden, about the midterms, what i see happening in the future. so please, go ahead and ask. you can just say your name that would be great. first up, hello patty. >> my name is michael. i'm from new jersey. i was excited about the election midte
donald trump knew this. that's why his line was make america great again because he knew this country can never reach the full potential. it can remain on some level grade and being greater than any other country but the united states of america have so much more potential. this is the shining city on a hill as reagan put it. this is a place unlike any other and it's upp to us to keep it ad research and to know and find out and expose somebody like joe biden the most dangerous president in...
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to say i'd like to get trump policies but without trump. like i was saying earlier, it's easy in our minds to think about wouldn't it be great but there's reality and the reality is that a lot of trump support is tied to the his personality. it's tied to him. so it's sloppy intellectual thinking to think that you can simply get trump's policies, put another person there and automatically it's all just goes over. itcould happen , but it's certainly not an automatic thing. so i caution anybody that t says i want trump's policies but i don't want trump. that again while it makes a sick sense and we would all love in some ways to have those kinds of things be real and be able to materialize and come to jfruition just not going to. donald trump has a significant following and until ron desantis or mike pence start packing stadiums, then we can listen to them. >> my name is marlene. i believe that the root of all evil are these mail invalidates, the mail-in ballots for the infirm. now it's for everyone. is there any wayto do away with that ? >> g
to say i'd like to get trump policies but without trump. like i was saying earlier, it's easy in our minds to think about wouldn't it be great but there's reality and the reality is that a lot of trump support is tied to the his personality. it's tied to him. so it's sloppy intellectual thinking to think that you can simply get trump's policies, put another person there and automatically it's all just goes over. itcould happen , but it's certainly not an automatic thing. so i caution anybody...
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trump lost the election. they were deceived into believing the presidency had been stolen, their country was threatened. they had come to washington to fight for what they thought was right. >> they feel they're the heroic revolutionary courageous warriors who are saving democracy. >> but they were wrong. it was all a lie. january 6th was insurrection, disguised as patriotism. wrapped in a trump flag. a lie fed to them from their president, their members of congress, their tv and radio shows, their friends on social media. >> it should have been predictable. you know, we saw people who had been whipped up into believing an election was being stolen and then they were being told it would happen straight away. so you have both radicalization and mobilization. that's the perfect recipe for acts of violent extremism. >> that threat continues to this day, driven by lies that endanger our democracy. how did it happen? how did millions of americans come to believe a network of lies so deep, so vast they would ignite
trump lost the election. they were deceived into believing the presidency had been stolen, their country was threatened. they had come to washington to fight for what they thought was right. >> they feel they're the heroic revolutionary courageous warriors who are saving democracy. >> but they were wrong. it was all a lie. january 6th was insurrection, disguised as patriotism. wrapped in a trump flag. a lie fed to them from their president, their members of congress, their tv and...
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[chanting fight for trump] >> but nobody could change tr trump's mind. and has his family and aides arrived at the rally, his chief of staff mark meadows, was keeping the president's hopes alive. >> why was mr. trump taking the stage that morning, he was unde the impression by mr. meadows that it was still possible. >> at the rally the president had a more immediate familiar concern:crowd size. >> when we were in the offstage announced area change behind th stage, he was very concerned about the shots. >> or the pictures that were shared to he wanted to make sur that the rally space was fall. and so he's being told it's not that people are waiting to get through these mags, through these metal detectors. people don't want to go through them, because they have weapons with them. >> during the hearings the select committee should a secre service report that "some members of the crowd are wearin ballistic helmets, body armor, and carrying radio equipment an military grade backpacks." let's listen to the committee also played police radio transmissions from
[chanting fight for trump] >> but nobody could change tr trump's mind. and has his family and aides arrived at the rally, his chief of staff mark meadows, was keeping the president's hopes alive. >> why was mr. trump taking the stage that morning, he was unde the impression by mr. meadows that it was still possible. >> at the rally the president had a more immediate familiar concern:crowd size. >> when we were in the offstage announced area change behind th stage, he was...
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trump's instructions, that is what they are calling, trump's instructions. january 6th attack on the capitol was done on trump's instructions. in his introduction to the new yorkers addition of the january six committee's report, the new yorker editor, david remnick says that historians will feast on these pages. david remnick highlights, in his introduction, what the january six committee found donald trump was doing and thinking during the attack on the capitol. trump white house chief of staff mark meadows is quoted by cassidy hutchison as saying that he doesn't think they are doing anything wrong. during the attack on the capitol, donald trump's white house chief of staff said donald trump didn't think the attackers were doing anything wrong. and another proof that the attackers were not acting on trump's instruction is right there in donald trump's reaction to it. david remnick's highlights of the committees evidence, he highlights the committees evidence about why donald trump is doing nothing. trump's passivity was not passivity at all. as adam in you
trump's instructions, that is what they are calling, trump's instructions. january 6th attack on the capitol was done on trump's instructions. in his introduction to the new yorkers addition of the january six committee's report, the new yorker editor, david remnick says that historians will feast on these pages. david remnick highlights, in his introduction, what the january six committee found donald trump was doing and thinking during the attack on the capitol. trump white house chief of...
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chose to build trump tower with. and then he had interactions with mafia mafia linked fs doing his casino project. at minimum trump has no problem with it. at most i would say he gravitated towards that, and he certainly adopt those kinds of behaviors, and michael cohen it talks about this all the time. trump speaks in a code and gives you a sense of what he wants you to do without openly saying it. >> so we know that he adopted this character john boehner anything to son barron and he would pretend to be this other guy on the phone but i learn from your book, i'd never heard of vini before. who is benny? what was that about? >> so then he was the name of -- veni with the name of some, this is a comic industry. trump was in the middle of trying to get a tax statement for trump tower, and the housing commission in new york city who work for ed koch and ed koch was not a donald trump fan, he encouraged toni gliedman this commission, this is an important story and couple of ways, encourages toni to reject the tax abatem
chose to build trump tower with. and then he had interactions with mafia mafia linked fs doing his casino project. at minimum trump has no problem with it. at most i would say he gravitated towards that, and he certainly adopt those kinds of behaviors, and michael cohen it talks about this all the time. trump speaks in a code and gives you a sense of what he wants you to do without openly saying it. >> so we know that he adopted this character john boehner anything to son barron and he...
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there's been total buy in outside of trump trump changed. so i'm hoping that we can go back. nancy's original question appeal to the better angels of our society and get back to the norms of bipartisan cooperation regardless of who wins. but i do think it's interesting because the people who are involved, the partnership for public service on the republican side, are really relics in the party now. john, i mean, it's like it's like romney people it's bush people like are, you know, jim jordan not on the board. do you mean he's involved? chris christie is involved. he spoke at a partnership event. it's true. in the book, i asked, i invited i interviewed chris christie. i reminded him that he endorsed trump. he was the first elected official to endorse at a time when the only a big names that endorsed endorsed trump were ted nugent, kid rock and a couple of others. and i asked chris christie. why did he do that? and he said well thought he could win. so thank you. yeah, good question. thank you for this. seems like a very project. you know, it seems to me that we have a fairly
there's been total buy in outside of trump trump changed. so i'm hoping that we can go back. nancy's original question appeal to the better angels of our society and get back to the norms of bipartisan cooperation regardless of who wins. but i do think it's interesting because the people who are involved, the partnership for public service on the republican side, are really relics in the party now. john, i mean, it's like it's like romney people it's bush people like are, you know, jim jordan...
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trump is going to win. twitter is how he talked to the people, facebook is how he won. facebook was the method, it was the highway which his car drive own. >> parscale would explain the trump campaign was able to spend less money because trump's campaign used facebook advertising. facebook charged less for the content and that content was in turn more likely to be spread as click bait. this is what parscale concluded in 2018. donald trump was a perfect candidate for facebook. so facebook did all of that for trump, well before january 6th when the company finally decided to suspend trump from the platform for two years. the decision was announced by meta's head of global affairs, to give you an idea how important that job is, his job before the deputy to the united kingdom. he said at the end of the period we will look to experts to assess whether the risk to public safety has receded we will evaluate external factors including instances of violence. if we, being meta, determine the restriction is necessary
trump is going to win. twitter is how he talked to the people, facebook is how he won. facebook was the method, it was the highway which his car drive own. >> parscale would explain the trump campaign was able to spend less money because trump's campaign used facebook advertising. facebook charged less for the content and that content was in turn more likely to be spread as click bait. this is what parscale concluded in 2018. donald trump was a perfect candidate for facebook. so facebook...
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trump has always done this. i have no donald trump promise 35 years. he is always thumbing his nose at the law when he gets caught as he repeatedly in various civil regulatory actions and some court cases agree he cheated illegal immigrants, as he called them, who were brought into the country to work for him. he always somehow says, oh, no, this is a great victory for me, you don't know what you're talking about, it is too complicated. nonsense. donald trump has been a criminal his whole life. he is just really good at evading law enforcement. juan: unlike let's say reporter like maggie haberman whose recent book has gotten a lot of attention, there are people like you and the late great wayne barrett who have been tracking or were tracking trump over decades. what this whole issue of him actually during the six years of his run for president and being president actually having net losses? could you talk about that? >> donald reported net losses. think about that when we talk about crime. repoed crime. we don't know the real level of that. donald repo
trump has always done this. i have no donald trump promise 35 years. he is always thumbing his nose at the law when he gets caught as he repeatedly in various civil regulatory actions and some court cases agree he cheated illegal immigrants, as he called them, who were brought into the country to work for him. he always somehow says, oh, no, this is a great victory for me, you don't know what you're talking about, it is too complicated. nonsense. donald trump has been a criminal his whole life....
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trump turbocharge, this trump was, the staff -- windmills killing beers. when power is going to ruin our electric grids. hamburgers, dr. seuss, all these alleged huge threats to america, and this actually can be quite effective. donald trump's wall, which was a pipe dream from the beginning. he tried to build -- mexico wasn't gonna pay for. at what this was symbolically something that was gonna keep immigrants from coming into the country. this is essentially a game that republicans have gone the while on. maybe a few too many times. it becomes an object of radical, anna, i had a hamburger just yesterday. i saw dr. soothe a or two days ago. i had dinner from a gas stove tonight. don't tell anyone this will be our little secret. , off you can only cry wolf so many times. that happens over and over again. it's become republican messaging as you said. >> it is. it's all about culture war. it's all about the red meat. they haven't got anything else to offer. originally, on one of these people that says a democrat jim runaway from culture wars. they should figh
trump turbocharge, this trump was, the staff -- windmills killing beers. when power is going to ruin our electric grids. hamburgers, dr. seuss, all these alleged huge threats to america, and this actually can be quite effective. donald trump's wall, which was a pipe dream from the beginning. he tried to build -- mexico wasn't gonna pay for. at what this was symbolically something that was gonna keep immigrants from coming into the country. this is essentially a game that republicans have gone...
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there's the georgia 11,780 votes that trump asks to find. there's the march to the capitol and all that, the planning for which starts before january 6th. but what i love about your prior block is that you really emphasized the post-capitol attack, january 6th, testimony, which i think the committee report did an exquisite job starting to explain what happened there. it's not just the 187 minutes that were missing where we don't know what donald trump was doing while the capitol was under attack. but also, the fact that he resists calls for peace afterwards, that he insisted on trying to delay the certification of votes, even after the january 6th attack had happened. and you know, i think one thing that you didn't mention, but i think is significant, because it goes to the politics of this investigation, you know, 147 members of the house, after the capitol was attacked, still voted to decertify parts of the election. i mean, so, the party was complicit in this, and that's why i think you see so much of them being so afraid about this repor
there's the georgia 11,780 votes that trump asks to find. there's the march to the capitol and all that, the planning for which starts before january 6th. but what i love about your prior block is that you really emphasized the post-capitol attack, january 6th, testimony, which i think the committee report did an exquisite job starting to explain what happened there. it's not just the 187 minutes that were missing where we don't know what donald trump was doing while the capitol was under...
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trump and his lawyers lied about it. trump lied about not having classified documents, did not keep them in a secure location, did not comply with a subpoena but said he had, and that search warrant which trump forced out into the open through his legal machinations, that cited laws that trump might have violated including the espionage act. >> it's my understanding that president trump did let the national archives go through on numerous occasions, mar-a-lago, looking at the documents. my understanding -- again, we don't know because we haven't been briefed, was that president trump was ar gooifing with national archives over what is classified and what is not. as we heard the president say before, the president has the authority to declassify documents. the question is whether or not the president actually declassified the documents. the vice president does not have the authority to declassify -- >> actually the vice president does -- >> we don't -- >> the vice president does have that authority. >> we disagree that th
trump and his lawyers lied about it. trump lied about not having classified documents, did not keep them in a secure location, did not comply with a subpoena but said he had, and that search warrant which trump forced out into the open through his legal machinations, that cited laws that trump might have violated including the espionage act. >> it's my understanding that president trump did let the national archives go through on numerous occasions, mar-a-lago, looking at the documents....
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to be trump necessarily. for jesus asked, rience priebus, mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> let's just say there might be case studies in many ways of how not to do it but rience priebus used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers. he likes actors who used to work foryou and the ones who will work for him . trump for all his session with personal loyalty he means is personal loyalty as defined by loyalty to him. you feel any obligation in the other direction h. i think that's a very point is what is the trajectory of those 4 chiefs of staff and that in some ways is the story "the divider" because it is a story about those who around and donald trump as much as from himself because trump is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s. without these other people who are willing to work for him for whatever complicated set of reasons, he would have been just another old do shopping at the television watching fox news in the golf games. wh
to be trump necessarily. for jesus asked, rience priebus, mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> let's just say there might be case studies in many ways of how not to do it but rience priebus used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers. he likes actors who used to work foryou and the ones who will work for him . trump for all his session with personal loyalty he means is personal loyalty as defined by loyalty to him. you...
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trump. -- played a key role in trump's surprise 2016 win. he did. he did. donald newkirk is one of the top political strategist in the world. in return, the book that -- just wrote and why we're here tonight. -- -- latest bestseller is a fantastic political analysis of what very well may be taking place in the not too distant future. can you guess what that might be? and now i'd like to introduce one of the most special people in the united states today, the greatest commentator and adviser to the most important people in the world, -- morris. thank you. so, you normally have time for tv because what's it like on the set of the program? i don't know. even a week old, right? okay. oh, so it makes your. okay. okay, good. thank you. well, thank you very much for coming. i think this is about my, what, ten appearance here? i mean, see, i've written 20 books and i wouldn't miss you for the world. so probably 20. well, i hope you all are prepared. not for a tidal wave, not for an earthquake, not p
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trump, we love mr. trump's voters, we might need to move on to a new direction to try to win. that's a meaningful difference from where the party was six months ago, but it's not a move from the maga movement that trump started. it's not a move away from trump voters, if anything, it's doubling down on reaching those people. the rnc chair race has been taken place on steve bannon's podcast, which was the leading podcast of the insurrection stop to steal movement. ron mcdaniel was honored today. that's where they're arguing. those are the people that listened to the, who they are speaking to. none of that is a repudiation of trump or sense of people want to move from away from him in any meaningful way. he is just not the standard bearer. >> i think there's a big distinction to be drawn between trumpism and malcolm-ism, which is to be in full flower, and trump himself, who seems potentially a little bit bruised since his first entrance onto the national stage, or at least ripe for minimization, shall we say. it seems to me that the potential leading contenders for the nominatio
trump, we love mr. trump's voters, we might need to move on to a new direction to try to win. that's a meaningful difference from where the party was six months ago, but it's not a move from the maga movement that trump started. it's not a move away from trump voters, if anything, it's doubling down on reaching those people. the rnc chair race has been taken place on steve bannon's podcast, which was the leading podcast of the insurrection stop to steal movement. ron mcdaniel was honored today....
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and i think we all know that and i think we're moving past trump. >> does trump win? i hope so. i love the guy and a week ago i would have said slam dunk. but after how last night shook out, i don't know now. >> i've said over and over again that he can't win a general election and that's not speculation that's based upon the polling that i was privy to pre the 2020 election. and what we saw actually happen in the 2020 election and it's only gotten worse since then then add to it what you saw happen in 2022 and i think republicans are recognizing that >> seth: sure, chris christie. you maybe said it over and over, but that was after you said over and over he should be president and he should be re-elected. you were one of the first republicans to support him in 2016 you helped him prep for his debates in 2020. you even stood behind him at press conferences in 2016 like a presenter at the "golden globes" -- [ laughter ] who had just handed him an award and forgot to get out of the shot [ laughter ] "chris, get off stage. [ laughter ] "chris." [ light laughter ] "get off get off s
and i think we all know that and i think we're moving past trump. >> does trump win? i hope so. i love the guy and a week ago i would have said slam dunk. but after how last night shook out, i don't know now. >> i've said over and over again that he can't win a general election and that's not speculation that's based upon the polling that i was privy to pre the 2020 election. and what we saw actually happen in the 2020 election and it's only gotten worse since then then add to it...
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host: you begin and end with donald trump with the memo that john on —- that baker sent to trump. >> in 2016 trump invites him to meet with him and baker doesn't want to bee perceived as endorsing him he doesn't particularly likeed the guy the ultimate solution is i will vote for him but not endorse him but did not want to give a public embrace so when trump asks him to come in i would advise other candidates but it brings a two-page memo of what he think trump needs to do to be successful candidate and president. which is toan reach out to women and people of color to believe in free trade and that way baker new if trump did not view them for his requirements the endorsement he would never meet. >> >>caller: thank you for taking my call. i ways enjoy a reading what they write that i want to push back a little bit since you have written so extensively about baker and trump.ug going back tot jim baker in his early times in the reagan administration drying a straight line between the will he hearten tactics of' george h.w. bush and donald trump attacks on barack obama not being born in
host: you begin and end with donald trump with the memo that john on —- that baker sent to trump. >> in 2016 trump invites him to meet with him and baker doesn't want to bee perceived as endorsing him he doesn't particularly likeed the guy the ultimate solution is i will vote for him but not endorse him but did not want to give a public embrace so when trump asks him to come in i would advise other candidates but it brings a two-page memo of what he think trump needs to do to be...