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new york saying a crime is not a crime. what is going to be next? the sky s not blue? red is not red, an apple is a banana? it is just a bizarre world. and if that s a defense and that s what they re going to put forward we are in for a crazy ride ahead. we may already be in one. jennifer, to you. i just had last hour on a former law school classmate, good friend of rudy giuliani. he s a former assistant prosecutor in watergate. he was just with me. he said that the fact that there is not an official cooperation agreement, at least that we know of maybe it is under seal between michael cohen and mueller s team in the southern district on this suggest that maybe the southern district and mueller s team don t even need michael cohen s testimony and that could be a problem for the white house. how do you see it? well, it is very interesting that michael cohen doesn t have a cooperation agreement here
we made a deal, the highly respected prime minister of canada and the president of mexico are satisfied with the deal. it s good for all three. this is good for all three. that s just that fact makes it good for us. but this is good for all three. but this is a much different deal. than nafta. this is much or of a reciprocal deal for the united states, which is really good. yeah, go ahead, peter? can we move on to kavanagh briefly? no, why don t you just we ll do the kavanagh questions, you talk about being treated harshly. let s finish up trade, because you have a lot of people that want to run over to the wall street journal and start writing. will you take a question from a mexican journalist? a mexican journalist? go ahead. so you re going to keep the tariffs on mexico and canada? until such time that we can do something different like quotas perhaps, so our industry is protected. we re not going to allow our steel industry to disappear. it was almost done, i t
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against michael cohen. but give us your testimony and we ll sort out who needs to get charged. it can depend. it may not be with regard to state crimes. i know there was some talk today that the state- the district attorney locally looking in to trump s issues as well. it is just not general immunity for all things everywhere, but specifically as it relates to this. and this is the u.s. attorney who granted immunity to weisselberg in the cohen case, but as you point out, we learned the manhattan d.a. is also considering pursuing criminal case involving the trump organization and two of its executives. do you think that those two jurisdictions are talking to each other? i would guess they are. one of the hall marks of effective law enforcement and prosecution is cooperating with other offices. if you look back at the cohen case, it seems to be the case that that sprung out of the state s investigation of this guy
so well in the past won t necessarily be there in the future. well, the supporting players have taken their seats for that joint news conference. you see press secretary sarah sanders now heading out. the meeting has clearly broken up. we will see president trump and the prime minister of the united kingdom theresa may at that podium any moment now. that does it for us on morning joe. we turn over the coverage now to stephanie ruhle. thanks so much, willie. i m stephanie ruhle. any minute now the president and uk prime minister theresa may will be holding that joint press conference, with an eye on london, i want to bring in jilian tet with the financial times and richard stengel, who served as former undersecretary for state and public diplomacy under president obama. welcome to you both. jilian, to you, first, what s expected. what should we be watching for? there s going to be a lot of platitudes. the best thing that everyone s hoping for is that the president doesn t sa
gotcha! sorry. [laughter] i wanted to ask you about public confusion, connected with attorney general barr s release of your report. i will be coding you are in march 27th letter. sarah, in that letter and at several other times did you convey to the attorney general that the introductions and executive some summaries accurately i have to say the letter itself speaks for itself. and those were your words and that? continuing with your letter, you are to the attorney general that the summary letter the department sent to congress and released to the public late in the afternoon of march 24th did not fully capture the context, nature, and substance of this office s work and conclusions. is that correct? again, i rely on the letter itself for its terms. thank you.
what was it about the reports context, nature, substance that the attorney s letter did not capture? i think we captured that in the in the march 27th responsive letter. this is from the letter.