tonight. the russian collusion investigation meant to derail trump s 2016 campaign wastigati cacompleteon and total sham. now, todaymp, special counsel s john durham s conclusion weren t that brutal in a matter of fact, but histh three andd six page report was blunt and .e now, afterad reading through as much of the report as i could stomach tonight, i was disgusted. by i was so sickened all overdid to again by what they did to donald trump , what they did to carter page and so manyd so others along the way. othernow we see in black and wl in facts presentedac what was obvious and pervasive corruption. now, there was clear political bias at work dufung calls that confirmation agen in the most powerful agencies within our federal government intelligence and theg federal bureau of investigatioen . now, hillary clinton, wee know evidenated despite destroying evidence. bualt donald trump , hd e was tormented over nothing. and this began.r never forget when obama was pow still
.where former presidents and future presidents have made news. so, you want to be president? i do. men marrying men, women marrying women, and heterosexual men and women are entitled the same exact rights. in four years, you re going to be interviewing me, and you re going to say, what a great job you ve done, president trump. .where the next day s headlines appear first. i would not support the sending of an american team to the olympics. .where leaders from around the world answer tough questions. democracy s my idea. a weak israel can be thrown into the sea. .where civil rights leaders have shared their struggles. we must move, but we must move with wisdom. i m still convinced that there is nothing more powerful to dramatize a social evil than the tramp-tramp of marching feet. i understand that i ve broken the ice. i was not bitter then. i m not bitter now. .and where everyone is held accountable. you know what i say? i got egg on my fac
far as the legal case is concerned. i mean the second these allegations dropped, you had a number of opinions all across the spectrum, particularly about somebody who was so-called a late reporter or a delayed reporter of all these things. remember she was trying to get within the window of the new law in new york that says an adult survivor of sexual assault or abuse had a very slim window, and she was trying to get through that and had a very extensive complaint against this person. but there were no criminal charges that had been filed. they ran the gamut. the fact this has happened now, the day after, after his counsel has already said that she was in it for a payday prior to this, and he had been for the past six months threatened with some sort of action like this. she withdrew a threat and then came back with this lawsuit. there are going to be a lot of questions now about what s in the actual settlement and whether it s a complete and total muzzle for her now, which
any time you settle a case like this. yeah, huge question about that and, look, just as a reminder, diddy is wealthy, extremely powerful, still to this day after 30 years in this industry, something like this, i think, probably has already done some damage but i think they were clearly concerned it could do more if it were to continue, laura, i know you have a lot to get to in your show. have a good one. have a good one and happy early birth day, abby phillip, everyone. thank you. she ll be 25. thanks. a surprise ruling and a big victory for donald trump, but what happens now? tonight on laura coates live. remember that phrase, no one is above the law? how about this one, how does it go again, let me get it right, if the president does it, it s not illegal. starting to come back to you now, isn t it? well, today there s a new one for the history books, a colorado judge finding that donald trump incited, really, an insurrection or intentionally engaged in behav
On Thursday's show: Sean Teare, who’s running for Harris County District Attorney, joins us for a candidate interview. Then, we discuss what happens when the public's right to know bumps up against an individual's right to privacy. And we learn how a simple test involving Black children and a pair of dolls helped end school segregation.