politically, from that statement, this white house thinks and we ll see whether they re right or not, they can weather the political storm from a government shutdown by saying we re not negotiating until schumer backs down. they think inside the white house from my conversations with senior officials there, that chuck schumer overplayed his hand on daca and they are going to push back here and say we gave you six years of an extension, a long time for children s health insurance, a program, chip as it s known that, democrats said they had to have. the president gave on that. said he s willing to work on daca. the bottom line is, this white house is taking a very hard line in these negotiations. shannon: sounds like it from that statement. all right, ed henry live on the beat for us, thank you. the president foreshadowing a shutdown a short while ago, tweeting, quote, it s not looking good. white house correspondent kevin cork joins us with where the white house goes next. you re
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and commerce committee. collins lawyer is saying, we are confident that he ll be completely vitamndicated and exonerated. let s start with tom outside the courthouse. tell us about the fbi investigation, what did they say chris collins and his son did? . reporter: the key thing they say is the congressman came into a possession of privilege material inside information. he was aware of material information of this company specifically that a major drug trial they have done. what s not okay the government says and what s against u.s. laws was for him to pick up the phone and call his son and let him know that information before the information that s publicly released by the company and allowed his son and fiance and other associates and stockbrokers to be involved in
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million, which means there s about $16 million unaccounted for. that was unreported to the irs, so he s not paying taxes on that. a lot of that was money that he made from his work for ukraine overseas, and then funneled that through bank accounts in cyprus. we know that he used a lot of those funds to pay for that lavish lifestyle we heard about last week and early this week. things like his ostrich jacket that has gotten so much attention in this trial. who doesn t want an ostrich jacket? ashley parker, as this case moves forward, the question of whether president trump is going to be talking to bob mueller, it seems to be stuck in the mud. this is the president s tweet today. this is an illegal brought rigged witch hunt run by people who are totally corrupt and are conflicted. it was started and paid for by crooked hillary and democr
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ahead but there are about 8,000 provisional votes that need to be counted. can you believe how close this is? [cheers and applause] we are in a tied a ball game. for democrat danny o connor to be in a race this tight in the district, no democrat has won this in 38 years and that had him delivering wet sure sounded like a victory speech last night. you believed in us in a race that the pond and said we had no chance even being in. you proved them wrong. by getting close won t be enough to help democrats retake the house this november. they have come close and for other special elections in reliably red districts, but they have only 11 of those. they are banking on a wave of energy. do you believe that president trump s support is the reason you wanted? i don t believe it s the full reason i want but it was deftly helpful.
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unfolding in the same district, there are a lot of legal issues these are all people, you say people all in the president s circle. it s congressman collins, his son and the son s soon to be father-in-law. there are a lot of references to coconspirators not named as defendants. yes. so are those folks who if you re a prosecutor, are these other family members who are cooperating or might they be indicted down the road. they could be indicted down the road. at this point they re not being indicted but they participated in criminal conspiracy according to the indictment. the most famous coconspirator in an indictment probably was richard nixon in the watergate affair. he was never indicted but he was clearly listed as a coconspirator with respect to some of the charges that were brought. so, this is something they do in the early stages of a case.
the case may name others later. might you have other family
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he s an msnbc and msnbc national affairs analyst. i m like madonna at this point. i gave you one name. some day you ll thank me. we ll talk about that later. daily beast politics editor sam stein is here and my friend steve schmidt. we re going to boil you down to one name, too. take us through the significance of this sort of i think it s just a side show. people have told me that from emmet flood to don mcgahn to rudy giuliani to everyone who is now departed the president s team, no one thinks the president can survive an interview with the special counsel. the president can t survive twitter. that s right, special counsel is now looking at his tweets. every tweet has a misstatement or a lie, so they re absolutely right to be concerned that if the president were to go into an interview with incredibly well prepared prosecutors who have not just the president s tweets and his
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zeldin. this is a very serious allegation. he misunderstands, i think, that his failure to directly sell his own shares is what s at issue. what s at issue is his provision of non-public information to his son and another so that they could cut their losses in their sales. that violates the mail fraud statutes, securities fraud statutes, and there is not really much of a defense if in fact the facts in the allegation are true. michael, this is sdny indicting a sitting member of congress months before an election. we know prosecutors are confident but i mean how air-tight does this case need to be? well, two things. first, we know from the from that which happened during the last 2016 election that you re
not supposed to bring indictments against congressman and other political people within 60 days. so they just sort of snuck under the 60-day donor election statute. just. yeah. but the fact is that, you treat publi
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asking you questions about this criminal matter, you don t have to be sworn under oath. the second that you talk to them and that you lie to them and they can prove that you lied to them, in other words, that you knew what you were telling them was in fact a lie, then they can charge you with that. so that s something that s also been included here in this case. overall, a 30-page indictment, this is a pretty significant step forward in a criminal prosecution. tom winter, always on top of these developments with the fbi for us. thanks very much. to help me break down the charges, i m joined by liz holtzman, a long-time congresswoman who voted to impeach president nixon. i m also joined by barbara mcquade who s also a legal contributor for us an is outside the alexandria courthouse because she has been following very closely the paul manafort trial which we are going to get to here in a few minutes. so, liz,
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gates, and said well, you couldn t have had manafort paying that those attention or you wouldn t have been able to steal so much money. that has to influence the jury. that s a scary statement he made. he s gone way beyond what anybody should have expected of a judge. in the meantime, jill, i notice your pin you re wearing, nixon lodge. that was from his first unsuccessful campaign for president. today is the 44th anniversary of his resignation for obstruction of justice among other things, and while it may foretell the future, it certainly inspired my pin today to remember what happens when you obstruct justice. well, let me ask you about that, because i know you must get asked all the time about sort of the way that these two may be similar and the ways that they may be different. what do you tell people? well i actually think
year since the white supremacy march there that ended in one person s death. your world with cavuto coming up. maria bartiromo is in. i will see you back here tomorrow. look who is slamming new sanctions anyone trump administration determined russia used nerve agent and where is all this going? we have the very latest. first, while everybody s focussed on the races where there are no clear winners at this hour, how about where there was one clear loser. democratic socialism. good afternoon, thank you for joining us. this is your world. she may be the new star of the democratic party but self-proclaimed democratic
socialist failing to make stars why somebody here says that s great news for taxpayers. first we go to detroit with the latest. well, maria, for people who tried to take the democratic party further left had a rough night in michigan. they showed up in the form of vermont senator bernie sanders and alexandria o casio and she also took her message of democratic socia