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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
. >> 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...
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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
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...
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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
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...
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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
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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
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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
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. >> every one of these trials, every single one of them, is coming out of the white house. it's to help get biden elected who can't put two sentences together. and this is the guy that's negotiating nuclear weapons with -- and talking about world war iii possibly. you never thought in terms of world war iii when i was your president. people are talking about it all the time now. >> so again, a message we've heard over and over again. when i reached out to the campaign about this meeting with the japanese prime minister, they told me in part meetings and calls from world leaders reflect the recognition of what we know here at home. joe biden is weak and when president trump is sworn in at the 47th president of the united states, the world will be more secure and america will be more prosperous. so again, he is limited from going out there from sending that message on the campaign trail so these meetings sort of highlight the work he's doing. for those other leaders, it's also not necessarily uncommon for presidents, prime ministers, foreign leaders to be speaking with the fr
. >> every one of these trials, every single one of them, is coming out of the white house. it's to help get biden elected who can't put two sentences together. and this is the guy that's negotiating nuclear weapons with -- and talking about world war iii possibly. you never thought in terms of world war iii when i was your president. people are talking about it all the time now. >> so again, a message we've heard over and over again. when i reached out to the campaign about this...
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joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent monica alba, and "washington post" national editor phil rucker, coauthor of i alone can fix it, and a very stable genius. so phil, david pecker back on the stand right now. being questioned about michael cohen, as we said, after a major clash over donald trump's gag order. how is this all sitting with the trump campaign? how does this affect their ability to raise money? they're behind on the money raising, and to get him out on the trail? >> well, andrea, the campaign is in that courtroom for donald trump, and you know, one of the arguments that his defense attorneys made in court this morning is that he's not violating this gag order according to them when he comments on the trial on social media, but that's rather part of his campaign that when he makes comments about this case, about the judge, about jurors, et cetera, that's part of his campaign activity in the 2024 race. and so obviously, trump is going to be there in court for the next several weeks. that's where the campaign for him is taking place. and he seems to be leaning
joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent monica alba, and "washington post" national editor phil rucker, coauthor of i alone can fix it, and a very stable genius. so phil, david pecker back on the stand right now. being questioned about michael cohen, as we said, after a major clash over donald trump's gag order. how is this all sitting with the trump campaign? how does this affect their ability to raise money? they're behind on the money raising, and to get him out on the...
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and joining us, a trial attorney that represented white house employees during the clinton scandals. vaughn, what has been going on in the courtroom as of right now? >> reporter: this is the second day for david pecker on the stand. yesterday he was only able to testify for about 30 minutes. we are about five minutes into his testimony here today with the jury back in the jury box. i can tell you that the prosecution is currently going through the early meetings of donald trump and david pecker. of course, the former publisher of "the national enquirer," who is a crucial witness to the prosecution dating back to the meeting between michael cohen and donald trump and david pecker, when they concocted the catch and kill scheme. what the prosecution is doing in real time is asking david pecker when he first met donald trump. he's now telling the story of back in the 1980s at mar-a-lago when he met mr. trump, and he pointed to defendant trump in the courtroom, and notably he said their relationship became closer in the 2000s, naming donald trump's "the apprentice," when he was on air wit
and joining us, a trial attorney that represented white house employees during the clinton scandals. vaughn, what has been going on in the courtroom as of right now? >> reporter: this is the second day for david pecker on the stand. yesterday he was only able to testify for about 30 minutes. we are about five minutes into his testimony here today with the jury back in the jury box. i can tell you that the prosecution is currently going through the early meetings of donald trump and david...
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even during that time, the biden white house was yawning, like, eh, whatever. we've got a theory of the case that's going to work out. you look at the trends of recent polls. seems like they may have been onto something. here's the latest maris college poll. it follows up on an nbc news poll that actually shows when you put robert kennedy jr., cornell west, and jill stein in, biden leads. biden up by five points in this case over donald trump. it's within the margin of error, but it is up from a two-point lead biden held earlier this month. again, what i always say is, this early, it's not about the bottom line, it's about trend lines. talk about the trend lines you've been seeing. >> yeah, look, in the 23 polls in the past month, biden leads in ten. trump leads in eight. five are tied. you know, when you go to d.c., you think there is panic in the streets of d.c. because democrats are like, oh, my god, the polls are terrible. it's like, no, look at the trend lines. look how things are getting better. that's what you really want to see right now. you want to se
even during that time, the biden white house was yawning, like, eh, whatever. we've got a theory of the case that's going to work out. you look at the trends of recent polls. seems like they may have been onto something. here's the latest maris college poll. it follows up on an nbc news poll that actually shows when you put robert kennedy jr., cornell west, and jill stein in, biden leads. biden up by five points in this case over donald trump. it's within the margin of error, but it is up from...
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that's according the white house. on social media zelenskyy thanked president biden and also house speaker mike johnson and minority leader hakeem jeffries. in his post zelenskyy also praised the repo decision which allows to confiscate millions of dollar sitting in russian banks and transfer them to ukraine. laura, this is the focus of your latest piece. tell us more about the weapons we can expect going over to ukraine as part of this announcement. >> the pentagon is working right now on crafting his first weapons package that will be send since march, as soon as the president signs legislation. the package will be quite a bit larger than normal. it's going to include armored vehicles which we have sent before and potentially some older humvies and armored personnel carriers as well. it's going to be larger than normal. for context the package we sent in march was $300 million, and that was the only one we sent since december since we ran out of funding. so these weapons are prepositioned already many of them throug
that's according the white house. on social media zelenskyy thanked president biden and also house speaker mike johnson and minority leader hakeem jeffries. in his post zelenskyy also praised the repo decision which allows to confiscate millions of dollar sitting in russian banks and transfer them to ukraine. laura, this is the focus of your latest piece. tell us more about the weapons we can expect going over to ukraine as part of this announcement. >> the pentagon is working right now...
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a guest we had on deadline white house was talking about him and just saw him as a much younger man and said he was slower, forgettable. he came across a little bit differently and i found himself to actually be and i wonder how he played with the jury, approachable. so i think people got a different view of him depending on what room they were in. i wonder how he is going to ply with the jury, and he's going to be up i would imagine for a few days. i think he has a lot to say. >> this a donald trump criminal trial, but there's a lot about the national enquirer and ami that everyone is going to cover and a lot of of it is going to come tomorrow morning. our coverage of trump's very busy legal day, legal week continues in just a moment. stay with us. continues in just a moment stay with us >>> all right, that's going to do it for us for right now. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is up next. >>> as you know cohen is a lawyer, represe
a guest we had on deadline white house was talking about him and just saw him as a much younger man and said he was slower, forgettable. he came across a little bit differently and i found himself to actually be and i wonder how he played with the jury, approachable. so i think people got a different view of him depending on what room they were in. i wonder how he is going to ply with the jury, and he's going to be up i would imagine for a few days. i think he has a lot to say. >> this a...
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say you got a group of protesters outside the white house. peacefully protesting. the president did not like it and ordered his military commanders to take them out. then you put the military in an incredibly impossible situation. either they have to follow an unlawful order and risk being prosecuted themselves or they have to publicly disobey that order. taking it one step further, what happens down the chain of command? what to the unit commanders, what do the kernels and the lieutenants, what do the sergeants and the privates do? they have the commander-in- chief telling them to do something. they have the top military leadership, the chairman of the joint chiefs telling them not to. what you would have his you would have chaos and you would destroy the u.s. military as a fighting force. you would also destroy the u.s. military as a defender of democracy, and probably as a side effect, destroy democracy. >> secretary, one theme of the document is this massive warning against authoritarianism. a lot of americans out there dismiss the concern of authoritarianism a
say you got a group of protesters outside the white house. peacefully protesting. the president did not like it and ordered his military commanders to take them out. then you put the military in an incredibly impossible situation. either they have to follow an unlawful order and risk being prosecuted themselves or they have to publicly disobey that order. taking it one step further, what happens down the chain of command? what to the unit commanders, what do the kernels and the lieutenants,...
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to showcase the trump family in the white house. talk to us about how these two men know each other and have been essentially in business for decades. >> this is an ugly side of journalism, i should emphasize that that's not the way that we do journalism, we don't buy stories in order to kill or publish them. but that's the way the national enquirer worked for years, there's been recordings showing that there were instances where they killed negative stories about arnold schwarzenegger back when he was running for governor so they can sell more muscle magazines with his name on them. they did it for tiger woods to get a good interview, they buried a story about him. this was something that had been going on for a long time and that was the world that trump lived in for a long time. you see in the situation, yeah, he says, we are going to formalize this, the thing we've been doing informally all these years, now we will formalize it and i will do it to benefit your campaign because i want the access and the power and the stories that
to showcase the trump family in the white house. talk to us about how these two men know each other and have been essentially in business for decades. >> this is an ugly side of journalism, i should emphasize that that's not the way that we do journalism, we don't buy stories in order to kill or publish them. but that's the way the national enquirer worked for years, there's been recordings showing that there were instances where they killed negative stories about arnold schwarzenegger...
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for nine of the checks, the check made its way to the white house, president trump's ended. you will hear he is the only signatory of his personal checking account, which is why he sent the check. so, what on earth is a crying? what is a crime about what i just described?" the prosecution's answer to that question was that it was all, "a planned, coordinated, long-running conspiracy to influence the 2016 election to d help donald trump get elected through illegal expenditures to sentence people who have something bad to say about his behavior using doctored corporate records and bank forms to conceal those payments along the way. it was election fraud, pure and simple. persecutors said, "we will never know and it doesn't matter, if this conspiracy was r the difference maker in a close election. " in the prosecution revealed a communication on election night, 2016, between stormy daniels lawyer and dylan howard at "the national enquirer", who was part of the conspiracy to suppress negative information about donald trump the prosecutor told the jury, you will also see evidence
for nine of the checks, the check made its way to the white house, president trump's ended. you will hear he is the only signatory of his personal checking account, which is why he sent the check. so, what on earth is a crying? what is a crime about what i just described?" the prosecution's answer to that question was that it was all, "a planned, coordinated, long-running conspiracy to influence the 2016 election to d help donald trump get elected through illegal expenditures to...
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it was to keep defendants from telling who had hired them at the white house and at the campaign. here, the hush money was not illegal. but the cover-up of it was. the use of it to avoid taxes, the use of it to avoid americans knowing before they voted what had happened. so i just want us to be calling this an election interference trial. that's what it is. there was hush money in both, but they were very different. >> i'm so glad you said that. i have been calling it the hush money election interference case because i think that's what it is. the hush money was toward another goal. talk about the way the opening argument on the part of the prosecution has to make that case, because it's true. having someone sign an nda because you bought their life rights isn't illegal. they have to prove there's a crime. >> the prosecution essentially has to prove two major things. number one, trump falsely was involved in the making of those false entries and documents in business records, but also that the intent, the intent was to influence the election. and that's why in opening statements,
it was to keep defendants from telling who had hired them at the white house and at the campaign. here, the hush money was not illegal. but the cover-up of it was. the use of it to avoid taxes, the use of it to avoid americans knowing before they voted what had happened. so i just want us to be calling this an election interference trial. that's what it is. there was hush money in both, but they were very different. >> i'm so glad you said that. i have been calling it the hush money...
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public reporting also suggests that members of trump's office of white house counsel and other white house aides testified in full, without any limitations based on executive privilege, as did vice president mike pence and his counsel." liz cheney warning that if voters do not hear this evidence before november they may never hear it at all. she goes on to say this, quote, trump knows what all of these witnesses have said under oath and trump understands the risks he faces at trial. that is why he is doing everything possible to try to delay his january 6th federal criminal trial until after the november election. if the trial is delayed past this fall and trump wins re-election, he will surely fire the special counsel, order his justice department to drop all january 6th cases, and try to prevent key grand jury testimony from ever seeing the light of day. we're back with charlie and claire. i like that now liz is saying the quiet part out loud. but charlie, that is the plan. >> yeah, that is the plan. look, i think it is unconscionable that the supreme court has allowed these dilato
public reporting also suggests that members of trump's office of white house counsel and other white house aides testified in full, without any limitations based on executive privilege, as did vice president mike pence and his counsel." liz cheney warning that if voters do not hear this evidence before november they may never hear it at all. she goes on to say this, quote, trump knows what all of these witnesses have said under oath and trump understands the risks he faces at trial. that...
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and eric when he entered the white house. he didn't give up ownership. he was not running the trump organization as actively as he had while he was in the white house. but he still talked to his sons about the business. he still seems to have been consulted about decisions on the business, and in this case, allegedly, was intimately involved in one specific transaction. how to pay michael cohen, pay stormy daniels through michael cohen, and cover it up. i don't think that their argument that there was this ironclad wall between trump and his business during the presidency holds up. certainly wasn't true this a legal sense and a practical sense too. information about the business was kept from them. >> and eli, how does reporting square with what we have learned from cohen, for example, and the story the prosecutor and the defense laid out today. they were different stories. >> well, if you're talking about how this relates back to the election, what we know, and what we knew at the time was that this happened in the context of a very close race with a mo
and eric when he entered the white house. he didn't give up ownership. he was not running the trump organization as actively as he had while he was in the white house. but he still talked to his sons about the business. he still seems to have been consulted about decisions on the business, and in this case, allegedly, was intimately involved in one specific transaction. how to pay michael cohen, pay stormy daniels through michael cohen, and cover it up. i don't think that their argument that...
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it's all coming out of the white house by the way. that's confirmed judge angoran. he didn't know about collateral, security. >> we'll continue to listen to
it's all coming out of the white house by the way. that's confirmed judge angoran. he didn't know about collateral, security. >> we'll continue to listen to
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house, you see this incredible bringing down of donald trump from that ornate beautiful white house. this courtroom, i know most folks don't get to look inside it, looks like a 1950s junior high school, wood panelling up and down the wall. big wooden pews like you're in some sort of movie church, i guess, and here's donald trump walking into the middle of the place. there's almost not enough room for the security that he needs around in terms of the secret service, in terms of six or seven police officers in the courtroom, and just watching minimum be brought down to that level has got to be not only for him something that's difficult but something's truly shocking for the jurors, and i think it's a great benefit to him politically that the cameras are not in the room right now. i know he thinks that he would like to be making a show for the cameras, but i think not a good political look for him sitting there like any other defendant. >> we know from some of the polling that's been done previously that the polls have moved, that more people say it would make a difference to them whet
house, you see this incredible bringing down of donald trump from that ornate beautiful white house. this courtroom, i know most folks don't get to look inside it, looks like a 1950s junior high school, wood panelling up and down the wall. big wooden pews like you're in some sort of movie church, i guess, and here's donald trump walking into the middle of the place. there's almost not enough room for the security that he needs around in terms of the secret service, in terms of six or seven...
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he then visited the white house in 2017 as well. he had a longstanding relationship with the former president. so certainly his testimony is going to be integral to the prosecution's case, guys. >> keep us posted, yasmin. i want to bring in chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official. chuck, i'm looking at the jury instructions. one of the things that judge merchan insfrukted the jury this morning is what the lawyers say at any time is not evidence. we're about to hear from the lawyers this morning in their opening statements. both sides had the weekend to prepare. what's the goal of opening statements? >> the opening statement -- and it's not an argument, ana. it's a statement. arguments are prohibited during opening -- is really roadmap from a prosecutor's perspective. he or she will be telling the jury what documents might be admitted, what particular witnesses might say. it's a promise to the jury of what they're about to see. if you were going to a movie, you might watch a trailer. the trailer would tell you w
he then visited the white house in 2017 as well. he had a longstanding relationship with the former president. so certainly his testimony is going to be integral to the prosecution's case, guys. >> keep us posted, yasmin. i want to bring in chuck rosenberg, former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official. chuck, i'm looking at the jury instructions. one of the things that judge merchan insfrukted the jury this morning is what the lawyers say at any time is not evidence. we're about to hear...
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he was so proud of having a button on his white house desk. he goes, "press the button," and somebody brings in diet coke. he loves the complete control and command, and he has his entire life. now, he's sitting down six, seven, eight hours a day, and -- >> at 78 years old. >> -- 78 years old, judge telling him what to do, being mocked, getting angry about that. yeah, this is quite -- >> new territory. >> -- new territory for donald trump. >> and, arguably, no american in history has so warped everyone else's reality, as well, right? i mean, it's not simply his imaginative universe. he has imposed his imaginative universe, his grievances, his vision of enemies versus himself on everyone. we're living in this warped reality. one thing about the last couple of weeks and about these images that i think -- maybe this isn't a particularly popular thing to say, but this is actually a somewhat reassuring set of images. it suggests that there is something more important than one single man and the will of one single man. that is the rule of law. he is
he was so proud of having a button on his white house desk. he goes, "press the button," and somebody brings in diet coke. he loves the complete control and command, and he has his entire life. now, he's sitting down six, seven, eight hours a day, and -- >> at 78 years old. >> -- 78 years old, judge telling him what to do, being mocked, getting angry about that. yeah, this is quite -- >> new territory. >> -- new territory for donald trump. >> and,...
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. >>> the white house is reportedly expected to announce a new sanctions package. three u.s. sources with knowledge of the issue tell axios a battalion is accused of human rights violations in the west bank. the special unit is made up of ultra-orthodox soldiers all of whom are men. the state department reportedly started investigating them in 2022. according to republic ka, they gagged, handcuffed, and left an elderly palestinian man for dead and they raped a teenager. axios reports the sanctions will end once the idf remedies the behavior. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, however, is protesting the move saying, quote, at a time when our soldiers are fighting the monsters of terror, the intentions to post an insanction on the idf is the height of absurdity and a moral low. >>> columbia university is holding classes virtually following the demonstrations over the war in gaza on campus. the university's president made the announcement earlier this morning, but it comes a day after a well-known raby at the school urged students to leave campus as soon as possible. in
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house -- i know the white house is more afraid of him. the family is. it was hard for the siblings to come out and do that. they did it because they think he hurts joe biden more than donald trump. >> matt gorman, what about all of that? >> i was encouraged because when i was -- i was nervous all the talk would come from trump, his message about himself and the trial. i was surprised going to the cs and crime, that are winning issues for republicans and trump. he needs to do that. a message not just about himself. >> how does the courtroom optics play? >> i think -- you are spot on about the -- him dominating the news, but it's negative. this is different. he doesn't look strong. he looks weak there. to a certain extent, i don't mind if he is on -- if he is in court every day dominating the news because it's negative. >> okay. great conversation. we covered a lot of ground. thank you. >> congratulations on a great interview. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, as the athletes prepare for the summer olympics, we look back on the decision
house -- i know the white house is more afraid of him. the family is. it was hard for the siblings to come out and do that. they did it because they think he hurts joe biden more than donald trump. >> matt gorman, what about all of that? >> i was encouraged because when i was -- i was nervous all the talk would come from trump, his message about himself and the trial. i was surprised going to the cs and crime, that are winning issues for republicans and trump. he needs to do that. a...
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the white house released a statement this afternoon saying "violence and physical intimidation targeting jewish students and the jewish community is lately anti-semitic -- and has no place in united dates." i'm back with my panel. during the break, we were chatting about this, and you mentioned that you are on the board of the universe -- of a university. how have these demonstrations impacted, your view, impacted university campuses around the country? >> i think it depends where you are anything that has been our experience. our president, along with the dean, have been really careful about managing conversations among students, which has quelled things. it's a different campus than a columbia campus. i think that it is really complex for college presidents, but there's absolutely no place for violence. there is plenty of print place for protest, not violence. >> i agree, completely. there are two principles we need to uphold. number one is freedom of speech and the freedom to peacefully assemble, but also, the need to draw the line when it comes to intimidation and violence. i will ad
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the biden campaign, both the white house and the campaign has been very smart to say let the chips fall where they may. >> all right, adrienne elrod, matthew douhty, thank you for your insights. >>> after the break, story of some of the families killed on the israeli strikes in rafah that mostly took the lives of children. (♪♪) i'm getting vaccinated with pfizer's pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. come on. i already got a pneumonia vaccine, but i'm asking about the added protection of prevnar 20®. if you're 19 or older with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, copd, or heart disease, or are 65 or older, you are at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20® is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. in just one dose. don't get prevnar 20® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain an
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a former member of trump's white house legal team said "expect some jurors will crack under the immense pressure they will be under." no doubt, a lot of that will come from trump itself, because a fair trial, by an impartial jury of his peers, it may be what he fears the most. these people were carefully selected to do the job they've been asked to do. the founding fathers put jury trials in the constitution because they give citizens the final say. they put the power in the hands of the people, of the rules, not the rulers. joining me now is our in-house law firm, and the former general counsel of the fbi and a senior member of robert mueller's team. i want to start right where i ended. obviously, as a citizen nonlawyer, you think, that sounds intimidating, jurors are scared. from a legal standpoint, is this considered juror intimidation, and how concerned are you about the potential for others to drop out? >> yes, it's intimidation and i'm tremendously worried about it. donald trump does not trust the founders to put all of this, and the decision of citizens, as you were saying. he is
a former member of trump's white house legal team said "expect some jurors will crack under the immense pressure they will be under." no doubt, a lot of that will come from trump itself, because a fair trial, by an impartial jury of his peers, it may be what he fears the most. these people were carefully selected to do the job they've been asked to do. the founding fathers put jury trials in the constitution because they give citizens the final say. they put the power in the hands of...
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house it would look to his supporters like he was a martyr and overreach. i worry here, that on his part is going to put the judge in an extraordinarily difficult position. he does not want trump to have that. he wants to be in a manner that is consistent. it is a manner that is difficult. >> so, can my study of awe took autocracy, they are normal supporters. what they like, don't like, pictures they like. you know, page one by timothy snyder talks about the power that is given away. so it would appear if you put that lens over this, the power that is given away is the power to hold trump to the same legal standards that any of us would be handed. >> trump is getting a wid with more in -- getting away with more than any other defendant would be for the reasons that your prior guest suggested. it does not look like he is held to the same standards. another problem going on here, just like donald trump did with an election that he knew he was going to lose. i think he sees ahead to the fact that he is going to lose this case and whatever other trials, crimina
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the biden campaign, the campaign of the white house have been smart, stand back and let the chips fall where they may. >> yes. great to have all three of you with us. appreciate your time and insights. >> thank you. >>> after the break, stories of some of the families killed in rafah that mostly took the lives of children that mostly te lives of children hey little bear bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you forever ♪ ♪ ♪ c'mon, bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't...you don't have to worry... ♪ ♪ be by your side... i'll be there... ♪ ♪ with my arms wrapped around... ♪ harlem has everything. but i couldn't find pilates anywhere. so i started my own studio. and with the right help, i can make this place i love even better. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase for business. liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, i've bee telling everyone. baby: liberty. oh! baby: liberty. how many people did you tell? only pay for what you need. jingle: ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby:
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house. the ex-president's inability to port ukraine aden congress shows that his influence has, at the very least, deflated. that may be a repeating pattern in the year ahead. let's bring in my panel for this hour. weird working on trying to get rick wilson, but molly, let's start with you. any other way to describe this week, other than bad, for donald trump? that's the most basic term, with a legal term? >> what was amusing was the fact that all of us did not think it would be bad. what is a criminal trial? it's bad. the guys at $100 million to try to avoid a criminal trial, and then he sits down. this is not weeks and weeks, it's been four days. he's fallen asleep three of the days, he has been angry and deflated. a reporter said that as he was leaving, he looked exhausted. he can't sit there, he's bored and miserable, he acts out. the judge told him what to do and more importantly, he looks diminished. >> that's a good point. rick wilson is now with us, cofounder of the lincoln project.
house. the ex-president's inability to port ukraine aden congress shows that his influence has, at the very least, deflated. that may be a repeating pattern in the year ahead. let's bring in my panel for this hour. weird working on trying to get rick wilson, but molly, let's start with you. any other way to describe this week, other than bad, for donald trump? that's the most basic term, with a legal term? >> what was amusing was the fact that all of us did not think it would be bad. what...
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house. black voters. joining me now is mark murray. the senior political editor for nbc news and salinda lake, president of lake research. salinda, mark, welcome back to the sunday show. put these close numbers between trump and biden into contact. >> yeah, i think it is important to note that our polls will come after the president biden state of the union address just a couple of months ago as well as ramped up campaign activity by him. the end of the primary season, where people were declaring winners in iowa and new hampshire. and then, of course, as you ended up mentioning, the disparity of biden hitting the campaign trail and donald trump really not being on there all that much. when it will come to that horse race, what we really do find is biden is doing a little bit better with the independent voters when it will come to his approval rating in the increase there. he's doing better with the key parts of the democratic base, and the democrats, as well as african american voters. and s
house. black voters. joining me now is mark murray. the senior political editor for nbc news and salinda lake, president of lake research. salinda, mark, welcome back to the sunday show. put these close numbers between trump and biden into contact. >> yeah, i think it is important to note that our polls will come after the president biden state of the union address just a couple of months ago as well as ramped up campaign activity by him. the end of the primary season, where people were...
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because in the audience as biden was speaking from the white house directly to the delegates. what two young men that had been a part of the exonerated central park five who had been wrongly arrested and went to jail accused of raping and assaulting a white woman in central park. that years later dna proved they didn't do. i thought about that because donald trump, who has also been a national action network convention, by the way, had taken out ads when those young men were on trial. saying bring back our police. call for the death penalty for those young men. and it was found that they were not involved, he still refused to back off. he's going down center street tomorrow to hear opening arguments and in the same buildings that we march for those young men and ended up being right about their innocence. i'll be watching the trial tomorrow. we'll be right back. i've been practicing. what the cello? you want me to lower the hoop? foul! what? you going to tell on me again? foul yah? foul bro! here take a free shot go ahead knock yourself out. your about to get served. seriously
because in the audience as biden was speaking from the white house directly to the delegates. what two young men that had been a part of the exonerated central park five who had been wrongly arrested and went to jail accused of raping and assaulting a white woman in central park. that years later dna proved they didn't do. i thought about that because donald trump, who has also been a national action network convention, by the way, had taken out ads when those young men were on trial. saying...
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it's unclear if that would work on the white house or on the senate. >> we shall see. thank you both. >>> one of the biggest surprises in the new poll on the 2024 race for the white house. what it is and our reaction. r. . for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. weeds... they have you surrounded. take your lawn back! with scotts turf builder triple action! it gets three jobs done at once - kills weeds. prevents crabgrass. and keeps it growing strong. download the my lawn app today for lawn care tips and customized plans. feed your lawn. feed it. you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. she runs and plays
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the white house has made clear that it does not want to see tiktok and in the united states ultimately but it does want the company to sell so that there is not as much accessed by the chinese government to information about americans that is part of the tiktok platform. at the same time, we know that there is one democratic lawmaker who told us in an election year, they don't want to see an app that is so popular with so many young potential voters go away altogether. still, the boat we saw yesterday in the house really does lay the foundation for tiktok to go away. okay. >> the clock may be taking on tiktok. the house passed a bill to force the apps chinese parent company to sell the platform. they would have nine months to do that and allow the president to extend the deadline by 90 days. if it isn't sold by then, tiktok could be banned in the u.s. it has 70 million active users in the u.s. some of whom have railed against the possibility of a shutdown on the app. >> call them and tell them to stop the van. >> it looks to have enough support in the senate that it will reach the pres
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it is not something that the white house would want to celebrate in a big way. it's worth noting that we are looking at the polling from nbc news. it looked at the job performance of president biden as he moves through this campaign season. you can see on the screen his approval rating is at 42%. but there is a disapproval rating of 56%. while the approval is up five points from january, there is still that 56% that is something that no president wants to see. and we've seen the president trying to cut into that. the campaign would say that as he travels around the country and has been to the battleground states leading up to the election, he's trying to make inroads with different constituencies that he needs to win over in order to win the election in november. we've seen the blitz on the ground. and a blitz on television. we had earlier one of the campaign managers for president biden talking about the fact that the president and his team are making sure they go into communities and grow their footprints and make sure that they read reach out to potential vot
it is not something that the white house would want to celebrate in a big way. it's worth noting that we are looking at the polling from nbc news. it looked at the job performance of president biden as he moves through this campaign season. you can see on the screen his approval rating is at 42%. but there is a disapproval rating of 56%. while the approval is up five points from january, there is still that 56% that is something that no president wants to see. and we've seen the president...