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carter page for alleged connections to russia and october 19th and 20th more installments of the dossier zeroed in on allegations against paul manafort. these strands may give the president more fodder to charge that he believes will collusion involve the campaign to stop him, not the trump campaign. shannon: the special prosecutor team prosecuting paul manafort taking a stand against the judge, ts ellis iii complaining the judge unfairly admonished them in front of the jerry. peter doocy, the latest fireworks. the judge, mueller s guys mentioned the case and the judges complaint to have bad manners saying yes, he has been
critical of the way they tried to introduce certain exhibits. yesterday there was a witness who before they took the stand was sitting in the courtroom, press and family members, the judge dressed down special counsel, and they are not supposed to look. the judge never told the special counsel that, and what they see as bad treatment from the judge, it is a mist
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A recap of the day s headlines and a look at what s in store for tomorrow.
today there are no allegations that a key justice department official continued to communicate and trade information with dossier author christopher steele long after the fbi had cut steele loose for linking to the media. also breaking: the possibility that house judiciary chairman bob goodlatte is preparing to subpoena bruce ohr, christopher steele, and a number of other current and former fbi and doj officials. congressman trey gowdy, chairman of the house oversight committee investigating these issues joins us. welcome. thank you. shannon: i want to talk to some of the new text. these are being reported between doj official bruce ohr and christopher steele. steele asked ohr if he could continue to help feed information to the fbi just want to check if are okay. still unable to help locally? 2016. i am still here and able to
Shanno-shannonPeopleChristopher-steeleNflSubpoenasFootballBreaking-newsAnthem-controversyFox-news-nightWashingtonPresidentDossierA morning show that highlights the latest headlines in news, weather, sports and entertainment, and is known for the cohosts casual and spontaneous. mollie has been forever separated from her family. they will never see her reach her 21st birthday. they will never see that because she is permanently gone from the face of this planet because of an illegal alien. i want to remind elizabeth warren that you know what? the tragic loss of mollie is important to us. and the families that are separated at the border, they will come together again, mollie can never be with her family again. steve: she is absolutely right. it s too bad that it has become political to some people. it s the murder of a young woman. over on msnbc a couple of days ago university professor from fordham christina grier referred to mollie tibbetts simply as a girl in iowa. and joni ernst yesterday when she was on xm sirius. that girl in iowa, i think that s so disrespectful to mollie and her family. she is someon
SteveFriendsKindCountry-musicLittleRumorSports-careerBoyAll-american-concert-seriesKissingerBrian-cornellRachel-campos-duffy after 22 witnesses and 16 days of testimony, donald trump has become the first ever american president to be convicted of a crime. this trial will go down in history. but without cameras in the courtroom, americans never got to see the evidence for themselves. they didn t get to see trumps eyes close and his mouth go slack as he sat slumped at the defense table. they didn t get to hear stormy daniels salacious testimony, firsthand. i didn t get to watch the judge clear the courtroom, seemingly in anger, as he butted heads with one particularly truculent witness. instead, americans have to rely on word from the few reporters who were actually in the room, making notes, writing down, committing to memory the things we saw and experienced. things that a transcript cannot capture. take a look. that was something to behold. i could hear gasps all around me . i wasn t sure we are going to get to a place where we had any guilty verdict against donald trump, let alone all 34 count
CourtroomSomethingKindEyesMorningWorkGuiltyLidsOnePersonLibraryPublic-libraryRead anything and get any glimpse of what they were thinking. they re inscrutable. they are maintaining a poker face the whole time. this is the same courtroom that harvey weinstein was tried in, right, this is a storied courthouse. this is a storied prosecution team. they have done sex crimes before, and it was just such a moment to have the woman at the center of this case basically told she couldn t have possibly been uncomfortable because she had been in porn. you know, she was treated so differently than other witnesses. hope hicks and david pecker, the person who headed the national enquirer, were devastating witnesses. their substantive testimony is so damning for donald trump, and their cross examination was kid gloves. nobody s testimony is in some respects more devastating to the former president han hope hicks because of her proximity. nobody questioned her credibility. but if you take a step back and you separate these women and you
CourtroomCourthouseAnythingProsecution-teamPoker-faceGlimpseHarvey-weinsteinA-190s-rape-caseWomanSex-crimesCenterPornWitnesses. hope hickson david pecker, the person who headed the national enquirer, were devastating witnesses. their subsequent testimony is so damning for donald trump and their cross-examination was kid gloves. nobody s testimony is in some restricts respects more devastating than hope hicks because of her proximity. no one questioned her credibility but if you take a step back and forget about the accident of their respective births, hope hicks coming from very wealthy greenwich connecticut, being raised as the ralph lauren model, the epitome of poise and grace in the trump white house contrasted with stormy daniels, who had, by contrast, a very rough childhood, a mother who abandoned her all of this comes out on her direct examination but the difference in how they were trusted, i think, is really palpable in sort of a toxic brew of class
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