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A roundtable ensemble discusses and debates the day's news. it. but by then, it's already taken us back. that's what troubles me with how they're doing this. >> dana: juan, do you want to weigh in? >> juan: i would love to. first and foremost, there is no deal. cohen spoke in open court and said what he said. he has no deal with mueller. he has no deal with the southern district of new york's federal prosecutors. he made a plea deal because he understood and said he was guilty of having committed these crimes. and then named the president as someone who had directed him to make these payments. what we have learned today in terms of what american media, the national inquirer has done, that he was involved in an effort to cover up these things, jesse, in advance of the campaign, that these payments were made in cooperation with the media company to protect the president. interesting language in there. they said this was basically a tripwire so that they would learn of anybody who was coming to potentially embarrass the president and they would stop it by, what do they call it, catch and kill? catch and kill these stories. to hear the president talking about cohen in this manner and suggesting that manafort is okay. it sounds to me like we are talking about a mob boss in the godfather for something. >> dana: greg, would you like to talk about this or hear another piece of sound? >> greg: i would like to talk about anything you want me to talk about, including that tape. >> dana: let's listen and you can comment on any of it. >> i guess it is something like high crimes? i don't know how you can impeach somebody who's done a great job. i will tell you what. if i ever got impeached, i think the market would crash. i think everybody would be very poor. because without this thinking, you would see numbers that you wouldn't believe. in reverse. >> dana: numbers in reverse. ellis might not be wrong about the economy because impeachment is not going to be helpful. it also could get better because then you end up with pence. this is what the right is missing. they have to be drilling it into the left's head that okay, we will take to be 25. you get two presidents. you will have president pence and you will also have trump as a national folk hero. do you think trump is going to go away if he's impeached? hell no. he will be on tv every day. you are going to have him and he will be bigger than pence. this david pecker stuff. suppressing tales, romps with a "playboy" model. i haven't seen a trail of victims here. i see nothing but consensual adults who got paid. you can kill stories. i don't think that's against the law. i am like 323 million people out there. i am not a lawyer. a lot of the stuff goes right over my head, but i will tell you. i listened to alan dershowitz and he come if you watch him on bret baier on "special report" last night, the clearest analysis. if trump told cohen to make a contribution, that is legal. he is allowed. if cohen did it himself, that's a crime by cohen. therefore, trump is fine. he's not an undivided coconspirator because if you are lawful and the other person isn't, that's not a crime. the failure to report that contribution, it's a misdemeanor at most. i'm glad that dershowitz can explain what the media canonic slang for the media jumps and says there's a broken law. as for sessions, all of his palace intrigue is tedious and boring, it only serves to tell the american public that we are living in good times. if this is what we are talking about, we have a great economy. we have bigger paychecks. we have low unemployment. we have what seems to be like temporary peace. so we are talking about this palace intrigue. the media is so frustrated. >> dana: the president tweets about jeff sessions, threatening to fire him. it's not leaks. the president actually said eight. >> greg: that is part of the trump package. he's not just your president. here is your uncle, cabdriver, bartender. ask him anything, he's got an opinion. he is like a six-hour drive to an hour of the beach. >> pam: that's why people love him. he has a target on his head from mueller and anybody who gets in the way as collateral damage. hence immunity in these plea deals. they are going to do anything they can to -- >> juan: wait a second. what about the truth? what about having the american people understand what took place? he goes after sessions today. what kind of man is this? that's our truck! it's our truck! and they're our cars! that's my chevy! chevy's the only brand to earn j.d. power dependability awards across cars, trucks and suvs three years in a row. awesome. i'm proud. it's like a dynasty. it's impressive. ♪ >> juan: brett kavanaugh on capitol hill meeting with senate democrats. the supreme court nominee pressing the flesh while some members of the party are calling to delay or block's confirmation hearings in the wake of the cohen and manafort cases. >> the senate judiciary committee should immediately pause the consideration of the kavanaugh nomination. >> to me it seems at the very minimum we should be withholding this decision on the supreme court nominee until the air is cleared. >> i'm considering all the tools that are available to delay this nomination. i will not meet with judge kavanaugh. i did not plan to meet with him. i will not meet with him now. >> juan: we have a situation here where the democrats are making the case that a president who is obviously suspected of possibly being involved after the cohen pleading, with some kind of conspiracy, should not be allowed to put a man on on e court who would would then subsequently have the judge about whether a president could be subpoenaed, maybe even indicted. >> dana: they are trying to make the case but they are making it poorly. they have already tried this. initially when the president had the opportunity to name somebody, even before it was kavanaugh, they said well, no president under federal investigation should be allowed to do it. that didn't work. this is not going to work. only the people have already said they are going to vote against him have canceled meetings with him or who are saying this. you have manchin, donnelly, and heitkamp, three democrats up for reelection in their senate races. they've already publicly disagree with schumer and said we are going to go forward. i also think that the democrats are going to show up because they are not going to miss an opportunity to be on television for four days. they are hypocrites. if they are saying they don't want to meet with him, if he's not legitimate enough to meet with, then how could you possibly go to a hearing and question him? are you going to skip those hearings? i doubt it. >> juan: we have a lawyer here. what do you think? >> pam: i know brett kavanaugh. i know that dana knows brett kavanaugh very well too. when i look at a judge and especially a justice. ethics, intelligence, humility. that man example buys all of them. >> juan: couldn't i say that about merrick garland? >> pam: except this is our nominee right now. that's what i'm talking about. for blumenthal to say let's wait until the air is cleared, give me a break. they are never going to clear the air with president trump. never, ever ever. this is something, like dana said, they want to hang their hats on and drag it out and it's not going to work. what do you say about justice breyer got confirmed during the time when president clinton's records were subpoenaed under a grand jury. what is the difference? >> juan: jesse, we have a situation where there are some papers and the democrats want access to all of brett kavanaugh's papers while he was at the white house. is that a legitimate request in your mind? >> jesse: they deserve access to things that are important for them to make a decision about whether or not to confirm him. if it is some sort of fishing expedition to drag this out and go where they are not really supposed to go, then they are just playing politics. they are going to use any tool in their toolbox to delay and make hay out of this nominee. they're not going to be able to obstruct because they don't have the majority. that's because the american people wanted a republican senate and that's the way the game is played. but it really is damaging. i have to reiterate the president's political capital, to have all of these investigations weighing on him and it gives the democrats excuse, a political excuse to obstruct more than they usually would. they were already obstructing a lot. if you look back, special prosecutors under clinton and bush and now trump have all been big mistakes in my opinion. and have not led to the type of results for they were intended to. they never got to the bottom of anything critical. i don't believe the american people have looked at the results of these year-long, two-year long investigations and said oh, that was worthwhile. that got to the bottom of what that was intended to. this is just another example of special prosecutors weighing in on political matters that could be handled by judges or other administrative agents. >> juan: so the president is above the law? >> jesse: not above the law. there is always impeachment. >> juan: wait a minute. are you a democrat now? >> jesse: no. but that's where these things should be handled. in a political arena, not a criminal and a court arena. >> juan: greg, what do you think? jesse is calling for impeachment. >> greg: the curtain is pulled back. it's not about closure meddling. it's about stopping an effective presidency. gets another sip from gore justice, that's affected. if the democrats weren't hypocrites, they wouldn't stop with kavanaugh. they would stop -- by their logic they would -- know trade talks, no foreign policy, go for the whole thing. to pam's point, if we decided to pause all politics until you cleared the air around all politics. we would never have politics. i am for that. let's just stop the politics until he finally clear the air. the people polluting the air the most, the democrats, they have political flatulence. >> juan: ic. we just normalized trump's behavior and the corruption. >> dana: you should tease. i want to get to the monologue. >> juan: greg has an outrageous story next. mom: okay we need to get all your school supplies today. school... grade... done. done. hit the snooze button and get low prices on school supplies all summer long. like these for only $2 or less at office depot officemax. you might or joints.hing for your heart... like these for only $2 or less but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. owners always seem so happy? 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he brought trump into this. a lot of marking going on. i know you're a prosecutor. i hate narcs. you get that phone, you've got to respond. >> pam: in a world in which we live, you would want the same thing. if you receive a call, department of children and families, we have to investigate a child. this is ridiculous. this is a neighbor who i probably -- but you have an adorable little girl and marshmallow taking a walk around the block? a mom who homeschools her kids. the best mom in the world. has to be thoroughly investigated. the good news is you can't take a child out of a home without probable cause. think about how stressed the mother is getting that knock on the door. that happens. at least they looked into it and said there was nothing there. >> dana: but it took them two weeks. so that's an emotional drain. two weeks is a lifetime. you think it's totally draining their emotions, their finances. all because -- he is 8 years old. she is short. i know a little bit about that. she looks like she's five. that's why they get the phone call. is it really take two weeks for the investigators to say we see what happened. okay, mama, we are so sorry. >> pam: the hardest part is for the parents, they called the little girls school. now you have parents. >> dana: if the authorities are so concerned about this neighborhood, then they should have police presence there 24/7. >> pam: it was a safe neighborhood, by all accounts. >> juan: they had a situation like this near where i live in maryland. the kids were walking home from school, like young gregory in his heyday. but the response from the community was hey, wait a second. if something happens, then you would be guilty if you didn't say i saw these very young children by themselves unsupervised on the streets. i understand. it doesn't matter. bad guys might even say we know what time this little girl is out walking. but i don't like it because it's contrary not only to the way we all grew up who are sitting here, but if you look at the crime statistics, it's contrary to how many kids are actually attacked or kidnapped or anything like that. >> greg: from "the washington post," children by taken by strangers. 100th of 1% of all missing children. >> jesse: when i was younger, i would roam around for hours unattended. i turned out all right. when i moved into a neighborhood in the suburbs, we did a little map of the sex offenders to find out if there were any perverts in the hood. times have changed. i've been marked on and have also narcs. i have called for loud noises. i have had people in the dark on me for being loud and obnoxious. i will like it. i will reserve the right tone narc when it affects my sleep. >> pam: you have tried to shut down parties, loud music? >> jesse: yeah. you know what, i need my beauty rest. >> greg: i think it is hard to be a parent now. it's just hard. your child can't be alone, only when they are playing video games. >> dana: you are afraid to do anything. you're afraid to let your kids take off. do you think dogs can't attack? they are the worst. >> greg: they are. all dogs think they are wolves. it's not like they know they have been changed. they don't know they have gone through the transition. are they still wolves in their head? like h allawi and a doberman still think they are part of the same group. >> juan: do you think we are responsible, anything we, anything involving a little kid, we go bananas and i think it scares people. >> greg: that exaggeration of that kind of coverage leads people to think there's a bigger problem. >> dana: there are situations where people are put in jail. i know someone who was shackled and basically put in a jail cell. they said he could leave at 1:00 p.m. they kept him there didn't process him until 2:00 a.m. >> juan: a parent? >> dana: yes. there was a call. got to do the investigation. the guy was held in jail for two days. then they were like, we are sorry. >> jesse: i would take matters into my own hands. if i know i got knocked down by a neighbor, i would go around tk and knock on every door with my daughter and say it was you, wasn't it and try to see if i could get someone to flip. >> greg: it's like an episode of watters' world. president trump pushing for stricter immigration laws after the murder of mollie tibbetts. ♪ adults are just kids with much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. we spent weeks canvassing the sethe quadrantense. to pinpoint our perfect location. once locked in on our target, we knew we had to move fast. fortunately, we were already pre-approved for a no money down loan with navy federal credit union, and were able to put an offer on this place immediately after it went on the market. i see you dad! how are my tomatoes doing, babe? 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>> juan: no. but it is so blatant. you wonder. he basically said we are politicizing this for the midterms, and we are going to use it. you think yourself wait a minute. yesterday i sat on the show that i was reminded, kate steinle's brother had said he doesn't understand why people tried to politicize, sensationalize his sister's murder. today i am reading, and i see that some conservatives have been tweeting about this, along the lines that newt gingrich was describing. then there was a comment from one, ms. tibbetts' cousin saying my family lost a member and this is the response? her aunt saying "evil comes in every color, all kinds of people." again, some people say this is an opportunity to distract and distort so we don't have to talk about manafort. >> greg: there is more gaining gun crime then school shootings, so should we just not consider school shootings? no, we want to address both of them. i think both sides, to your point, need to stop conflating these things. when people are outraged by a crime by an illegal, they aren't blaming a whole group. they want the system fix. likewise, when someone says we should not treat all illegals as potential murderers, you don't want to call them an accomplice. there is a middle ground and it is called trying to fix the system. one way to do it, to prevent a crime is enhanced border security as one part in one too tool. >> juan: then we can have a real conversation. but this is not that conversation. >> pam: it is. as a prosecutor, take up politics. i look at it one victim at a time. we have a beautiful dead girl with a family grieving, and i think when the facts come out, there may be more about the abuse, probably most likely that she suffered. we don't have the death penalty sadly in iowa. but i feel like we have two fix the problem. here, so many gains are coming into this country through mexico. drugs are flowing in. i know this firsthand. drugs are flowing into our country through mexico. fentanyl, heroin. ms-13, all these gangs, they are so credible. they used to be unorganized and now they are not. they are bringing kids in an 11, 12. committing economic crimes. and human trafficking. if we can stop that, this is how we can do it. we've got to secure our borders. >> jesse: do you think mollie's name is going to play a larger role in the midterms questioning >> dana: i was thinking about a couple different laws where you had ted cases that become the reason you passed legislation. for example, we know the amber alert system. the amber alert system is based on -- i don't remember the particulars but that little girl's life ended up being something where all of us collectively can work together to try to find out if there's a problem. i don't know, the success of amber alerts? >> pam: they are incredible. we have silver alerts for seniors missing. >> dana: her parents said let's try to work with this, and a smart legislator figure that out. jesse's law, that's in california. very specific. it could be of a situation where you have a crime that ends up actually helping a lot of other people in the future so that that death is not in vain. >> jesse: like kate's law, which happened after kate steinle which was if you are an illegal immigrant and you cross the border and you're convicted of a felony and you get caught coming back from a mandatory five year sentence. it passed the house but not the senate because all the border security stuff is tied up in the senate don't think there's anything wrong, juan, when there's a major event in the country, if it tragedy, some sort of brutal or heinous act, politicians getting together and try and find solutions to the problem to prevent future incidents similar to that from happening again. >> juan: i don't have any objection. i am one who has said we need to have, pensive immigration reform. we need to have a conversation. we've had conversations at this table in a much better fashion than they have in the house of representatives of the u.s. senate. but in this case, i think what you were seen is blatant, obnoxious politicization by people for running away from all of the corruption president trump. >> greg: the defendant's lawyer also mentioned trump. i would call that politicization. we shouldn't forget who said never let a tragedy go to waste. it might've been rahm emanuel. it was repeated. >> jesse: the lawyer for the alleged undocumented immigrant is going to be on martha maccallum's show tonight so we are going to hear more from him. when she is not busy railing against the 1%, socialism loving senator elizabeth warren is raking in the cash. details next. ♪ flintstones! meet the flintstones. ♪ ♪ they're the modern stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. agent beekman was one step ahead of them.dits stole the lockbox from the wells fargo stagecoach, because he hid his customers' gold in a different box. and the bandits, well, they got rocks. we protected your money then and we're dedicated to helping protect it today. like alerting you to certain card activity we find suspicious. if it's not your purchase, we'll help you resolve it. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. why? my guess is because back then she was a corporate attorney for really big corporate firms and she was making a lot of money and she would look like a hypocrite if she were to actually put them out there. my guess is there's more in these tax returns. the thing is, president trump can hit her on this because he's not going to release his tax returns either. but her democratic opponent in the primary canon they will. >> pam: they certainly will. juan, do you think this is capitalism? >> juan: yeah. she said she's a capitalist. she said outright. the other part of this is bernie sanders. i think bernie sanders -- >> pam: they both made a lot. >> juan: 70 makes money off books, i think greg would testify we are for that. >> pam: your books are great books. >> juan: i think people like bernie's book. to me, the big news here the right is saying imagine elizabeth warren complaining about the 1%. she's part of the 1%. oh, wait a second. donald trump, donald trump, doesn't release tax returns, who won't divest himself from his own companies while he's in office in the white house making money who has all these aids taking trips on public dollars and you want to complain about elizabeth warren? >> dana: he has plenty he can hit her on. >> pam: i think it's a stretch. he's done a lot to create opportunity for a lot of people. jesse, what do you think? >> jesse: she is running. it's a cagey cagey move to rele tax returns now. she has done well for herself, and her husband has done well. almost making a million. she's got some nice properties. i thought it was really smart for her to have the drain the swamp piece of legislation. she wants to ban former members of congress and senators and presidents from becoming lobbyists when they leave office. i mean, that will dry up the entire swamp right there. i think it's illegal. you can't tell someone what to do once they leave office. they can do whatever they want. that's how the system works. but it's my separate and i commend her for it. did i just say that? >> greg: it is not about the tax returns and not about being rich. none of us have problems with people getting rich. the issue is that they have a problem with people getting ric rich. the true rich liberal is -- has -- they love the money. they got theirs but now they want to take yours. she's an example of economic inequality because there are people in her state that make less money than her and that's not fair. but i am smart. i know economic inequalities the consequence of capitalism. where there is an opportunity in which you have the freedom to do better than other people, you will do better than other people, and people will do not as well as you. but she gets it wrong because she is for equality of outcome, not equality of opportunity. that's why they are hypocrites. >> juan: don't you think there's such a thing as too big to fail, and if we bail out the big boys on wall street and the big boys take care of themselves and everything from college admissions to tax breaks. >> jesse: she has a point when it comes to big bank bailouts but i think what she's got wrong and i agree with greg. you don't help poor people by making less people less rich. >> juan: i don't think that's what she's saying. she is saying you have to have -- have -- >> jesse: she is for tax hikes and raising taxes on corporations. >> juan: she is saying you have to have regulations in place to these big companies don't abuse people and for example, you know, president trump supporters out there saying income equality is high. they are closing my plants. guess who was doing that? the hedge fund guys on wall street and she is saying we need to stop it. >> jesse: if she is going to run against wall street, she's never going to get the democratic nomination for president. >> pam: right. that's right. "one more thing" is up next. this was made by a 45-year-old stockbroker named steve. that would be weird. it's mattie o'neill ferment long beach, california, it's a unicorn holding an american flag. two things i love immensely. here we go, let's go to massachusetts. there he is, springfield country club and a fox enters the picture. i think this is around the eighth hole, there he goes, comes in. there is the arrow, the magical arrow. and he takes the ball. that's fox news. the fox was executed. i'm kidding, he's living the high life in vermont. >> dana: you know how i will never go whale watching? i'll tell you why. watch this, these whale watchers had a close encounter this week off the shores of pleasant island alaska. they sound like they are having a great time, without any warning a large humpback whale just out of the water before crashing down near the boat soaking everyone on board. they way as 40 tons and are as big as a school bus. i watch from afar and will never go whale watching. >> jesse: i'm going to be wailing the heck out of democrats tonight. i'm mastering this double plug. check out this kid, he's looking in the mirror and watch his reflection. his reflection leaves the shop faster than the actual boy. watch the reflection. >> greg: what are we doing? >> jesse: of the reflection is moving before the boy moves. is this video doctored? i don't know red i was in the laboratory all afternoon. >> juan: you are in my one more thing because football is back. for the first time tonight on thursday night, it will be on fox. it's jesse's super bowl champion philadelphia eagles against last year's winless cleveland browns. take a look at this. bud light has promised to open when the browns finally win a game. there at select bars around the city, they will be unlocked via wi-fi connection the moment the browns are in the win column. >> greg: why are we plugging this? is before the oddsmakers say the browns should win one this season, the odds are 750-1. >> dana: the eagles should throw the game. >> juan: its preseason. >> pam: back to school started and i have one more law enforcement officer that i have to talk about, school resource officer of the year jim long. i got to name him in school resource officer of the year in marion county. there was a shooting in a school end of this deputy ran into the line of fire. he ran into the school, you can see it on his body cam. we have the whole video up there for you but without regard for himself went into harm's way, captured the bad kid at the school, everyone survived. this man is a hero. thank you corporal jim long for

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Homeless creep with 33 prior busts who keeps getting set free nabbed for groping 4 women in NYC spree: cops

Tyheem Menardy, 26 – who has 33 prior arrests, including previous groping-related raps – was nabbed Wednesday and charged with forcible touching and sexual abuse in connection to the March 24, 26 and 29 crimes, according to police and a complaint filed in Manhattan Criminal Court. 

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Taylor Swift fan sues Delta Air Lines after being sexually assaulted on flight home from concert

A Taylor Swift fan is suing Delta Airlines after she was sexually assaulted by one of the company's mechanics on a flight after attending one of the mega-star's concerts.

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NYC creep calls woman 'cute,' follows her off subway train into building

A creep called a woman “cute” before following her between subway cars, then out onto the street and into a Queens building, according to cops and newly released video.

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Brooklyn teacher's aid arrested for sending minor porn to teen student

Brooklyn teacher's aide Douglass James was arrested at Juan Morel Campos Secondary School for allegedly sending a 14-year-old student sexually explicit videos.

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Amazon driver fends off attack from drunk, naked NYC migrant -- and ends up in cuffs

A city Amazon driver says he fought off a deranged, naked and drunk migrant who tried to steal his packages by smashing him with a snowball -- only to have the cops bust him over the melee.

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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning 20240604 13:05:00

you. if we've made a mistake in the last few election cycles, it is assuming that we know what is going to happen. we have seen assumption after assu assumption. if those had been true, hillary clinton would have been president. donald trump never would have been the republican nominee in 2016. while it does seem like the writing is on the wall in terms of this republican nominated contest, you just never know. those voters might surprise you. we are finally going to get our first test of that tonight. poppy, phil. donald trump is using his final campaign appearances in iowa to, well, usually insult against anyone who doesn't support him. take a listen. >> but these caucuses are your personal chance to score the ultimate victory over all of the liars, cheaters, thugs, perverts, frauds, crooks, creeps, freaks and other quite nice people. >> the former president also

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