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white house. this is notable that she is confirming that she did keep documents and phone numbers as well as an address for karen mcdougal and phone number for stormy daniels as part of her records on behalf of donald trump. >> give us a reminder, who exactly is rhona graff. >> reporter: rhona graff worked for 34 years as executive assistant, close assistant as trump tower as part of the trump organization. up until she left the post in april of 2021. we can expect the prosecution to ask her the extent to which she maintained close relations with donald trump as well as white house staff through the course of his presidency. there could be revealing information, or it could be a matter of using her to confirm the fact that some of the records and e-mails she's able to confirm the authenticity of because donald trump, as we know, is not somebody who was engaged in text messages or e-mailing himself during that time period. >> and the prosecution has admitted a ton of documents into exhibits, and th
white house. this is notable that she is confirming that she did keep documents and phone numbers as well as an address for karen mcdougal and phone number for stormy daniels as part of her records on behalf of donald trump. >> give us a reminder, who exactly is rhona graff. >> reporter: rhona graff worked for 34 years as executive assistant, close assistant as trump tower as part of the trump organization. up until she left the post in april of 2021. we can expect the prosecution...
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house journalist who covered the white house, huckabee sanders, obviously was the press secretary. donald trump himself lied on camera about this many times. who knows what sarah huckabee sanders, hope hicks and others within the press operation knew about this, and were concealing from the press, not only the press, the american people. >> we're going to continue this conversation after we take a quick break. next hour, mary mccord is going to be previewing what we're going to see this week at the trial. you're watching "the weekend." >>> i have to get back to new york, because i'm juror number 5 on a big trial. trump's lawyer took one look at me, and said he's going to be on our side. l ingredients no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know
house journalist who covered the white house, huckabee sanders, obviously was the press secretary. donald trump himself lied on camera about this many times. who knows what sarah huckabee sanders, hope hicks and others within the press operation knew about this, and were concealing from the press, not only the press, the american people. >> we're going to continue this conversation after we take a quick break. next hour, mary mccord is going to be previewing what we're going to see this...
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. >> we are white house correspondents. of course we spent half hour time in scranton. >> i'm a white house photojournalist. of course we call this the lavateria. >> i'm a white house reporter, of course i'm desperate for an interview with annie biden. >> i may white house i correspondent, of course i asked multiple questions on multiple topics with multiple follow-ups. >> of course i sidestepped a few covid-19 questions here and there with i don't want to get at the president. tonight, i want to get ahead of the president and i have a speech right here. there are some great punchlines. >> no, no, no. >> we are white house press agents. of course we move press out of the oval. thank you, press. >> i too am a white house correspondent. of course, of course, i appreciate the good humor of colleagues who wanted to take you behind the scenes. this is one night where we celebrate, we laugh. hopefully at ourselves. we take a breath and a beat before we get back to work. with the world on edge, a nation weary but resilient, a camp
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a white house reporter. of course i am desperate for an interview with biden. >> i am a white house correspondent multiple questions and multiple topics, with multiple follow-ups >> i'm a white house press secretary, of course i sidestepr if you questions here and d there, with i don't want to get ahead of the president. tonight, i'm going to get ahead of the president, and have a speech right here. and there are some great punchlines. >> no. no. no. no. no. no. >> we are the white house press, of course we move the press out of the oval. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i am a white house correspondent and of course, ofr course we want to take you behind the scenes. this is one night where we celebrate, we laugh, hopefully at ourselves, we take a breath and a beat, before we get back to work. with a world on edge, a nation weary, but resilient. a campaign that is not the echo of four years ago, however familiar the names and the issues. all of this a heck of a story. our white house correspondents association
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a call with the white house. what do you think the jury took from all of that? >> well, i think that the jury can very easily take the fact that this was an organized scheme. this wasn't just the national enquirer, for example, acting on its own, buying stories that they just didn't want published in competitive -- in competitor's news publications, they were doing this for the purpose, for donald trump, to give him a benefit, a presidential benefit, a campaign benefit that. is what directly runs afoul of new york state and federal law. and that is what the prosecution has to prove in this case. so again, they were both very critical witnesses. i think that you'll see other witnesses like hope hicks, like michael cohen just put on additional layers in filling out this picture of exactly how the scheme played out. >> now, pivoting right here to washington, as you heard me discuss with congressman thompson, the supreme court's conservative justices, many of whom were nominated by trump, appeared to at least conside
a call with the white house. what do you think the jury took from all of that? >> well, i think that the jury can very easily take the fact that this was an organized scheme. this wasn't just the national enquirer, for example, acting on its own, buying stories that they just didn't want published in competitive -- in competitor's news publications, they were doing this for the purpose, for donald trump, to give him a benefit, a presidential benefit, a campaign benefit that. is what...
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i want to play a couple sound bites from last night white house correspondents dinner. the first, well, just play with the president had to say about stormy daniels, and then the next one is about "sleepy joe." >> you might call trump's last few days "stormy weather." >> age is the only thing we have in common. >> it's after 10:00, sleepy joe is still awake. donald trump has spent the past week falling asleep in court every morning. fox news said he was just being "anti-work." >> so, what i found interesting about last night, obviously, colin jones was going to go after donald trump by name and hammer him with jokes. what was, i guess it should not have been surprising, but the president, going after donald trump by name, from the very beginning, he did his own " sleepy joe" joke in the opening seconds of his remarks. what's the strategy behind that speech? >> we have seen a gradual change from the president. it started with the state of the union where he unburdened himself from some of the political tracking's, did not attack trump by name, but made it clear who he wa
i want to play a couple sound bites from last night white house correspondents dinner. the first, well, just play with the president had to say about stormy daniels, and then the next one is about "sleepy joe." >> you might call trump's last few days "stormy weather." >> age is the only thing we have in common. >> it's after 10:00, sleepy joe is still awake. donald trump has spent the past week falling asleep in court every morning. fox news said he was...
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we heard that from the white house over noit. the administration has characterized this section 702 of the foreign intelligence security authorization as something that is critical, vital to national security and allows the government to collect information from foreign surveillance activities that it engages in. so the national security advisor put a statement out overnight saying he recognized there was some push and pull over this issue leading up to the vote that happened in the senate but ultimately, the administration believes this is a good thing for the federal government to be able to continue to have this ability to gather and collect information. we can tell you, there was some concern about this from both progressives and conservatives who had concerns about privacy issues, the ability of american citizens to remain control of their personal. this moved through the senate and already passed through the house. i want you to hear how majority leader schumer characterized the vote overnight. >> allowing fisa to expire wo
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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
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there is a sense of urgency in the white house. last week's attack by iran on israel added impetus to that and a sense of urgency on that part of the bill as well. the senate has to put it all together. it is assumed they will go along with the extra stuff that has been added to it. >> and the fact is, as we wait for mike johnson to take to the podium there, the fact that israel's response and i use the word tepid before, any rocket or missile being fired has the potential to cause damage but this one did not. we heard iran's foreign minister saying look, it was nothing. it was kind of like child's play. why did they even acknowledge this advance and tell us this was happening? it does seem like it has calmed down somewhat. can the interpretation be that israel has listened to joe biden when he said take the win. they for the most part did it, they had to do one more action but for the most part they took the win. >> i think that's right. i think the president didn't directly say don't do it. he said you have a reason not to do it
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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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i'm glad the white house has spoken out about that. people are chanting node justice come in no peace, the release of the hostages, bringing those innocent people home safely, hopefully, the president has his team, trying to produce a just cease-fire, and that's important. antony blinken, secretary burns, they've been in the region. it's important to make clear he understands the suffering of the palestinian people, he's doing everything he can to bring humanitarian relief to the people in gaza, and continues to push for a peaceful outcome. >> we have about 30 seconds left. this is a bigger question, do you think people are concerned enough about rfk junior, and the threat he poses in a handful of states, michigan and maybe some others? >> people are concerned, i'm concerned, worrying is my special talent. but look, in the end, i think the american people are going to realize only one of two people can come president on january 20, that's the choice in our system, in a two-party system, people need to vote for joe biden or vote for don
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just two white house staffers being involved is the question? >> when i was working in the white house press shop this would be something that i would categorize as unethical behavior. to think that two employees of the white house whose salaries are being paid by taxpayer dollars are in cahoots with a media outlet to try to cover up an affair and involved in a hush money payment scheme, and that they had knowledge of this is definitely quite concerning. >> how about hope hicks, do you expect her to play a pivotal role if she is called to testify? do you expect her testimony will be that similar of rona graff, a longtime executive assistant for donald trump. what you think you expect from home? >> i'm going to be curious to see how her testimony shakes out. this is someone who was extremely close with donald trump, with him from the beginning until the end of his administration. i do think it has been reported they are not as close as they once were or in as much communication. it is hard to imagine she would be disloyal, given how close they we
just two white house staffers being involved is the question? >> when i was working in the white house press shop this would be something that i would categorize as unethical behavior. to think that two employees of the white house whose salaries are being paid by taxpayer dollars are in cahoots with a media outlet to try to cover up an affair and involved in a hush money payment scheme, and that they had knowledge of this is definitely quite concerning. >> how about hope hicks, do...
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you were in the white house when trump won. what can you tell us about how far and wide trump's alleged valiance as were known amongst staffers? and was there any direction on how folks should respond publicly, to the allegations? >> well, you know, listen, honestly, it was never talked about. was there an undercurrent that trump had dalliances? yes, there definitely was. i think he did a good job, frankly, of keeping that in a closed loop of a few people. i think the imposition on hope hicks and sarah huckabee sanders is sad for them, because both of those people are really good people, and this is what donald trump does to people. he puts them in disloyalty trap. so, both of those people have high morals and they are good standing people, and then trump forces his nonsense onto them, and now they have a loyalty test, in terms of dealing with what he wants them to do. obviously, this is what happened to michael cohen. so, one thing mr. trump is very, very good at, alex, is moving the goal post on people. i think what was most
you were in the white house when trump won. what can you tell us about how far and wide trump's alleged valiance as were known amongst staffers? and was there any direction on how folks should respond publicly, to the allegations? >> well, you know, listen, honestly, it was never talked about. was there an undercurrent that trump had dalliances? yes, there definitely was. i think he did a good job, frankly, of keeping that in a closed loop of a few people. i think the imposition on hope...
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speaker mike johnson, enter the divide. >>> and punchlines set for tonight's white house correspondent dinner. more on what it's like to write those jokes and which ones work best. i'm jonathan capehart in a tux, and this is the saturday show. ♪ >>> i am all dolled up in my brand-new tuxedo for tonight's white house correspondents dinner, where donald trump will no doubt be roasted for his legal troubles. but, as we joke about his courtroom based campaign, trump's threat to democracy remains very real. and this week we saw evidence of that in none other than the supreme court. trump's immunity hearing before the nine justices is raising alarm bells in legal and political circles. not only does it show just how far the four times indicted on 88 counts the former president will go to avoid accountability for attempting to overturn a free and fair election, the hearing also exposed how some justices appeared willing to consider partial immunity so that future presidents could make tough their decisions without fear of prosecution. case in point, trump's lawyer, arguing, again, that the
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and you had your roots in the johnson white house as a white house fellow. and there was that tension between lbj after the assassination of jfk, ended up resulting in the presidential campaign which lbj always feared would happen. >> and it was through our marriage as well. he was so loyal for the kennedys. the excitement of being on that prop plane when you are a part of that team and being with him in the white house and of course being the white house the night his body was brought back and becoming so close to jackie and robert kennedy. so always he was the jfk guy. i was loyal to lyndon johnson because i worked with him, the foundation of my career because of him. so we would argue all the time. i'd say jfk didn't get any of the programs through, only lbj did. but he would say jfk inspired the country. and we finally came to that neither one would have been as great without the other. >> and unique perspective not only in your marriage, but -- an extraordinary marriage, but in this book about that relationship. >> and i really do think that when you lo
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"deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york and it is all happening today. we are picking up our special coverage of the tangled legal web now being faced by the four times indicted ex-president donald trump today. a collision of two of his criminal cases with massive consequences, not just for the man, the party he leads, but also for the presidency. our country's democracy. the supreme court heard arguments this morning on trump's claim of presidential immunity leaving the fate and timing of the federal election interference trial, a big blank open question for now, but what is happening at this hour and what is certain is that the trial that could end up being the only criminal trial that ex-president faces before americans go to the polls again in 2024 is the one brought by alvin bragg over falsifying business records to cover up hush money to a porn star and keep that silent ahead of a national election. former "national enquirer" ceo david pecker is still on the stand and he's being cross examined by
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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.
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white house counsel advices the president. there is not -- this is not a situation where they are not protections for the president of the country and the vice president when they make decisions related to the national security. that's not what is happening here. >> one of the interesting things about mcconnell in his place in all this is when they were trying to impeach president trump the second time, for this, he said that you don't need to impeach him the criminal courts will handle this. the idea and now what trump's lawyers are saying is he had to be impeached to be a crime so it's back and forth and convicted. it's back and forth between that and mitch mcconnell saying what he said just now but he is a big player and it's good welker has him. >> he is the player. mitch mcconnell had he understood the assignment we wouldn't have the conversation. >> he understood the assignment but didn't feel like doing it. >> well. >>> ahead, folks, we will continue to talk about the supreme court because they heard a lot of case this
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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
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you worked with trump in the white house. what you make of his behavior during this trial? >> i think he's tired. he has way less energy than he did when i was working with them in the white house or on the 2016 campaign. he looks absolutely miserable. he is not but those tweets on truth social, those are incredible lies. he did that consistently. i can tell you stories where he would come on the camp lane campaign play and why he misquoted something, why did he exaggerate those percentages. it sounds better and people will believe it even if other people say that i'm lying, people will believe it. he looks terrible and he's lying. it's literally the same playbook is used as you and i both know. >> you have direct experience with the trump legal team as a legal opponent. trump suit you and your publisher for $5 million over a book you wrote about in in 2005. what did you learn from that experience about his legal tactics? >> i think he thought i was going to go away. i think it my publisher was going to go away. he did not see the new york times at the time because i knew i
you worked with trump in the white house. what you make of his behavior during this trial? >> i think he's tired. he has way less energy than he did when i was working with them in the white house or on the 2016 campaign. he looks absolutely miserable. he is not but those tweets on truth social, those are incredible lies. he did that consistently. i can tell you stories where he would come on the camp lane campaign play and why he misquoted something, why did he exaggerate those...
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house, covered previous white houses, maybe has a policy expertise, can do a very rigorous interview, really pressing the president on policy, on contradictions, on tough and controversial issues he may not want to talk about. if you want to make sure that things are safe, it's a much safer decision to go to an outlet or a venue or medium you think will be more friendly to your guy. i would note it does create a big vacuum. there are a lot of people who get their news from these mainstream organizations. the white house believes there are a number of people who are turning to podcasts and tiktok influencers. there's more effective ways to get the message out. >> is the white house frustrated that there's so much focus on donald trump's trial, whether it's positive or negative? that's crowding out coverage that would be paid to his campaigning, president biden's campaigning and some of the policy initiatives he is announcing. >> certainly, they would like more attention to the achievements they believe the president has not got enough credit for, including the infrastructure package.
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but illegal money paid to two mistresses with one of them signed in the white house? a, gross, b, not your typical presidential scandal. like we are already in unprecedented territory here. but that's not the most important point. the federal case, michael cohen coming clean, saying what happened. that left in its wake not just like a slimy trail of yuck don't let the kids read the news anymore. it left in its wake one legitimately baffling question. which was, wait now, who is getting in trouble for this now? who is the one person getting in trouble for this crime? just michael cohen? really? he is going to federal prison for years and he is the only one? why is he the only one? you know why that was? we now know. it is really bad. it is one of the worse things we learned about donald trump's behavior as president and what he was able to do as president. we tell ourselves all these stories now. thank god there were adults in the room who said no to him. we should be worried if there won't be adults in the room next time. we tell ourselves all these feel good stories.
but illegal money paid to two mistresses with one of them signed in the white house? a, gross, b, not your typical presidential scandal. like we are already in unprecedented territory here. but that's not the most important point. the federal case, michael cohen coming clean, saying what happened. that left in its wake not just like a slimy trail of yuck don't let the kids read the news anymore. it left in its wake one legitimately baffling question. which was, wait now, who is getting in...
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right now she is getting ready to attend the white house correspondents dinner. thank you so much for coming on the show. so, were you at all shocked by the gender divide that was playing out on the court? >> you know, i wasn't shocked about the liberal justices. they really gave the idaho state attorney a lot of grief, as he deserved. i was a little bit surprised and pleased to hear justice coney barrett join in. i mean, look. idaho's case is quite shocking. republicans are really fond of talking about exceptions, right? and how they believe and exceptions to save lives. so why are they challenging the ultimate exception, which is this federal emergency law that would protect women? it is quite unconscionable, and really, deeply disturbing. >> you know, you wrote on x that you have been working in this movement for a long time, and are more angry than ever. what frustrated you about, well, what frustrated you most about wednesday's arguments? >> you know, jonathan, there were actual discussions about when an emergency should occur for a pregnant woman. you know,
right now she is getting ready to attend the white house correspondents dinner. thank you so much for coming on the show. so, were you at all shocked by the gender divide that was playing out on the court? >> you know, i wasn't shocked about the liberal justices. they really gave the idaho state attorney a lot of grief, as he deserved. i was a little bit surprised and pleased to hear justice coney barrett join in. i mean, look. idaho's case is quite shocking. republicans are really fond...
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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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i was selected as a white house fellow. we had a big dance at the white house. i danced with president johnson and two days later the new republic finally published this piece with their title how to remove lyndon johnson in 1968. i was certain he was going to kick me out of the program. he finally said bring her down here for a year, and if i can't win her over, no one can. that was my first involvement in the anti-war protests. >> doris, hi, it's peter baker. congratulations on the new book. i'm curious what you see in terms of the parallel between lbj and these protesters and the young people of his era and president biden today and the young people we're seeing in columbia and all these other colleges. is there a parallel there or lessons for the current president? >> well, i think the most important thing is that with the vietnam protest, there was a clear sense of mission to stop the bombing and to begin negotiating a peace, and what you saw happening among the overwhelming majority of students who joined the mccarthy campaign in new hampshire was that the
i was selected as a white house fellow. we had a big dance at the white house. i danced with president johnson and two days later the new republic finally published this piece with their title how to remove lyndon johnson in 1968. i was certain he was going to kick me out of the program. he finally said bring her down here for a year, and if i can't win her over, no one can. that was my first involvement in the anti-war protests. >> doris, hi, it's peter baker. congratulations on the new...
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coming up in the second hour of this show , join live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner, hosted by an sl comedian, colin jost. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc, streaming on peacock. are you ready for nerd prom coverage? >> i'm here in new york , i drew the short straw this week, so unfortunately i have to work it, but it looks like you'll be heading over there to have some fun. >> i mean i hope it's fun. >> try not to sleep during the boring parts. >> yeah, i don't think it's going to be boring at all tonight. >> that's true. enjoy the rest of your evening. >>> as jonathan mentioned our special coverage of the white house correspondents dinner takes off at 8:00 p.m. please stick around. we will have extensive coverage. on this hour, we have two pivotal events testing the bedrock of our constitution, threats to first amendment rights, and to the rule of law. >>> also tonight from new york to arizona we break down donald trump's head spinning week of legal drama including outrageous arguments his legal team made to the supreme court. >>> marjorie taylor gr
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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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. >> who once chaos in the white house? oh >> bill barr now says he plans to vote for donald trump in november. do these guys know -- anyhow, in a foxnews anyhow yesterday bill barr was asked about this year's general election choices. here's what he had to say. >> i've given two choices. i think it's my duty to pick the person i think we do the least harm to mike country. in my mind i will support the republican ticket but i think the real danger of the country, the real danger to democracy is i say, the progressive agenda. and well trump, i said trump may be playing russian us roulette, but continuation of the biden administration is s national suicide, in my opinion. >> that is just such a lion he . knows it's a lie. this is, we're going to play some clips in a second, but i just have to stop. we've got to stop and call out the lies. when these people know that they are lying. bill barr is playing, i guess for a foxnews audience, because he wants to keep giving speeches. i don't know why he's doing it. he doesn't believe
. >> who once chaos in the white house? oh >> bill barr now says he plans to vote for donald trump in november. do these guys know -- anyhow, in a foxnews anyhow yesterday bill barr was asked about this year's general election choices. here's what he had to say. >> i've given two choices. i think it's my duty to pick the person i think we do the least harm to mike country. in my mind i will support the republican ticket but i think the real danger of the country, the real...
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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 the white house where he goes to the white house for his dinner, and donald trump and david pecker are together. they're talking. there was this iconic photo that was shown of the two of them in the back, walking down a corridor. it's a black and white photo. david pecker said what they were talking about was karen mcdougal. and donald trump asked how she is. and david pecker said she's fine. she's quiet. >> yeah. talk about the david pecker/trump relationship. because when i was in court, i got the sense he reveres him. today he said he still considers him a friend. >> a friend and mentor. >> and mentor. >> and there's these interactions i keep watching in court as david pecker sort of exits through this trap door in the middle of the courtroom, he goes past where donald trump is sitting, and there's been some interactions where they have acknowledged each other and smiled together. it was a very close friendship, and it was a friendship -- >> and symbiotic. >> favors both ways. something i'm sort of really interested in here, and i was hoping we would get to today. at that dinner
>> at the white house where he goes to the white house for his dinner, and donald trump and david pecker are together. they're talking. there was this iconic photo that was shown of the two of them in the back, walking down a corridor. it's a black and white photo. david pecker said what they were talking about was karen mcdougal. and donald trump asked how she is. and david pecker said she's fine. she's quiet. >> yeah. talk about the david pecker/trump relationship. because when i...
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chesebro to write up to the white house. forest epstein then said, hey, can you replicate this in the other states? and that is what set mr. chesebro off, again, unindicted co-conspirator in a number for this indictment, i am certain, based on the allegations in the indictment, to working so closely with people like kelly ward and also attorneys in arizona, like jack, willing jack to make this happen in arizona. >> tom, when you worked on the jan. 6 a committee and helped draft that final report, did you think, when you are working on the committee, that there would be downstream effects of state criminal investigations happening after your committees work? >> you know, i think there should have been these downstream effects. the bottom line is is a conspiracy that cut across seven states, right? trump and his co-conspirators try to steal or nullify the electoral votes because they lost the popular vote, trump lost the popular vote in the states. this is now the third state, arizona is, where they brought criminal charges ag
chesebro to write up to the white house. forest epstein then said, hey, can you replicate this in the other states? and that is what set mr. chesebro off, again, unindicted co-conspirator in a number for this indictment, i am certain, based on the allegations in the indictment, to working so closely with people like kelly ward and also attorneys in arizona, like jack, willing jack to make this happen in arizona. >> tom, when you worked on the jan. 6 a committee and helped draft that final...
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white house chief of staff, mark meadows, there was the white house counsel office, assertions of privilege, the vice president, the vice president's counsel, assertions of privileges. i single is out, because those are people who did testify to the grand jury, for the federal january 6th indictment brought by jack smith which will now be delayed. she is effectively suggesting that as a defendant, trump and his counsel know that testimony is and they must find it terrifying, if they want to make sure that the american people do not hear, before november. >> well, you know, that is speculation, obviously. trump knows what happened. it is true, we were stonewalled by some of those individuals, mark meadows, and others. i am sure that the prosecutor has more information than we were able to get. we know enough, from our investigation, to know that it was not a pretty picture, that the former president was at the center of a wide-ranging plot to overturn the election. when he failed in the various methods that he tried, the last effort was to use a mob to try to stop the certification of the el
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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
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my wife worked at the obama white house which is the opposite of this. everything is like so lawyered and everyone's checking with the lawyers about everything. we're operating in a very different world, and there's some part of me that felt like these are the fly by the seat of the pants operators. it's possible they didn't realize they weren't committing a crime. it seems possible they didn't know. this was pretty shocking to me that, like, there's expert advice. >> definitely a crime. >> don't do this. that seemed like a really big deal. >> i thought the d.a. got one more win out of this that isn't in all those details. they established that david pecker still likes donald trump. and that's a good thing because you have michael cohen and other people who very clearly have to be viewed with at least some questions about the personal animus that will come up on cross. here the jury was treated to a very simple fact, this guy this was transactional. he says nothing personal against him, just business. and that makes him a stronger witness against trump.
my wife worked at the obama white house which is the opposite of this. everything is like so lawyered and everyone's checking with the lawyers about everything. we're operating in a very different world, and there's some part of me that felt like these are the fly by the seat of the pants operators. it's possible they didn't realize they weren't committing a crime. it seems possible they didn't know. this was pretty shocking to me that, like, there's expert advice. >> definitely a crime....
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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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but, as republican lawmakers and a lot of folks inside the white house and the democratic party are aware of, is that this actually sort of continues on that theme of the weaponization of the dollar. why would another foreign central bank park their money in u.s. dollars if there is a threat of it being con fis skate confiscated? >> it could have global ramifications. we heard jake sullivan say biden is going to talk this over with other g-7 leaders. if they jump, they jump together. do you think they go for it? >> i think so, but it is really hard to say whether the u.s. can really lead on this issue. it is interesting, though, right? we're seeing that europe has a little more power over this, whereas, the u.s. is used to being able to call the shots. putin diversified away from the dollar and parked money more in euros, so europe can call the shots. this can happen more if the world moves away from the dollar. >> is this something we could see european leaders similarly try to do? >> absolutely. they also need a change of law or regulations in order to take the euros that the russian ce
but, as republican lawmakers and a lot of folks inside the white house and the democratic party are aware of, is that this actually sort of continues on that theme of the weaponization of the dollar. why would another foreign central bank park their money in u.s. dollars if there is a threat of it being con fis skate confiscated? >> it could have global ramifications. we heard jake sullivan say biden is going to talk this over with other g-7 leaders. if they jump, they jump together. do...
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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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every single time that he came to the white house or they had a.i.d.s. from the intel community go to capitol hill to meet with him, they went through line by line, date by date what would happen if ukraine, or ukraine ran out of money, right? and so that might be where they crow a little bit, but i think at this point, what we start to see from this white house over the last months, especially after october 7th, is not trying to brag too much about things that are happening, right? not trying to brag too much about getting this kind of money to ukraine, or brag, especially, about giving money to israel, because, as david just said, the domestic politics within the party have, are completely different, and that's where you're seeing people vote and talk the way they are. it's a whole different world. it's changing little by little, but it's something that this administration and democrats are going to keep talking way past november. >> david, johnson's detractors have basically now called him a lame-duck speaker. they haven't yet said when they plan to c
every single time that he came to the white house or they had a.i.d.s. from the intel community go to capitol hill to meet with him, they went through line by line, date by date what would happen if ukraine, or ukraine ran out of money, right? and so that might be where they crow a little bit, but i think at this point, what we start to see from this white house over the last months, especially after october 7th, is not trying to brag too much about things that are happening, right? not trying...
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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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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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from rudy giuliani, the white house chief of staff, you name it. all of them including the 11 fake collectors in arizona are subject to criminal justice and everyone who did crimes for trump must face the criminal justice system. everyone, apparently according to the supreme court, but trump. they are monarchists. the idea that the founders of this country decided to exit a monarchy and created different monarchy here is insane. >> that is more of our recap of today's action in the united states supreme court and trump's new york courtroom, and had. lots more to get to. stay with us. to let in the lyte™. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke.
from rudy giuliani, the white house chief of staff, you name it. all of them including the 11 fake collectors in arizona are subject to criminal justice and everyone who did crimes for trump must face the criminal justice system. everyone, apparently according to the supreme court, but trump. they are monarchists. the idea that the founders of this country decided to exit a monarchy and created different monarchy here is insane. >> that is more of our recap of today's action in the united...
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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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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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eric hirschman, lawyer in the white house, take the stand. it is at least a way, it is not a full trial but it is a hearing and that is a way at least to get some of the evidence before the public. >> andrew, do you agree with me that all nine justices, there wasn't a justice who said that a solution is an improper one? >> exactly. >> so, neil, there remains, though, when i listen to judge amy coney barrett, it also, there is also this other question, which is a certain amount of this is performative. you don't get the feeling that samuel alito is really looking for an answer that can change what he was thinking when he walked in there today. i don't mean to pick on him, it can happen with anyone of the justices at any time. >> you can pick on him. >> i have the feeling, i did have the feeling that justice amy coney barrett was listening to the information and did come in with ideas. she came in really certain that a bunch of things described in this indictment were private acts and she rattled them off to the employer and trump agreed with e
eric hirschman, lawyer in the white house, take the stand. it is at least a way, it is not a full trial but it is a hearing and that is a way at least to get some of the evidence before the public. >> andrew, do you agree with me that all nine justices, there wasn't a justice who said that a solution is an improper one? >> exactly. >> so, neil, there remains, though, when i listen to judge amy coney barrett, it also, there is also this other question, which is a certain amount...
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chief white house correspondent for the new york times and co- author of the divider, trump and the white house 2017 to 2020. peter, this is the second time this week we've gotten hostas video -- hostage video from hamas. >> i think they're trying to raise the pressure on israel in terms of continuing the negotiations over whether there should be a cease-fire in exchange for a hostage release. we've had the nine estates playing a role of the egyptians and -- on such a deal. as of this week, the by the ministration says israel has actually accepted the u.s. brokered plan for an exchange of 40 hostages for 6 weeks of cease-fire. it is hamas that has a -- refused to agree to that. it's personally been obstructing any kind of deal. but by releasing these videos, they are trying to raise the pressure on benjamin netanyahu, galvanize the public who is very concerned about these hostages. and it is a tactic that has had some success. >> do you think there is also because there's been tremendous question about proof of life. to engage in negotiations, you have to know there are still hostages ali
chief white house correspondent for the new york times and co- author of the divider, trump and the white house 2017 to 2020. peter, this is the second time this week we've gotten hostas video -- hostage video from hamas. >> i think they're trying to raise the pressure on israel in terms of continuing the negotiations over whether there should be a cease-fire in exchange for a hostage release. we've had the nine estates playing a role of the egyptians and -- on such a deal. as of this...
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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
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...
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there was reporting that this came about, the white house putting pressure on qatar to get hamas to do something, some kind of a gesture. this is a gesture. what more would you ask of president biden and prime minister netanyahu and qatar not just a video of hersh but to bring him and the rest of the hostages home? >> i want to make a clarification. one of the hugest errors made in the media is that the 133 remaining hostages are all jewish. they are not. they are christian, jewish, muslim, hindu and buddhist. i want to make that clear. i think one of the worst injustices that we do is when we erase the actual identity of who is being held. so, i want to clarify that. and when you ask about what i would say to president biden, first of all, i know from the first conversation that we, the families had with president biden on october 13th that he is someone who so cherishes family. i know he lost his dear son bo a number of years ago to a horrible disease. i know that he was his oldest son who changed him from being a person into being a father. hersh is my he will defendant child. i tal
there was reporting that this came about, the white house putting pressure on qatar to get hamas to do something, some kind of a gesture. this is a gesture. what more would you ask of president biden and prime minister netanyahu and qatar not just a video of hersh but to bring him and the rest of the hostages home? >> i want to make a clarification. one of the hugest errors made in the media is that the 133 remaining hostages are all jewish. they are not. they are christian, jewish,...