Its conclusion. Im david gura. Ill be back at 2 00 3 00 saturday and sunday of next week. You can find me on instagram and twitter at david gura between now and then for the promised conversation about collusion. I turn things over to my colleague, yasmin vossoughian. Hello, im yasmin vossoughian. Family matters. A new tweet from President Trump raising serious questions about his sons 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer. The changing story and how it could impact the mueller probe. Will he or wont he . The trump teams Cliffhanger On Whether the president will speak to the special counsel. A decision think come this week, although weve been saying that for weeks. How that historic meeting could play out. And a red wave. President trump suggesting republicans will Win Big League if they make the mid terms a referendum on him. Do democrats have a clear enough message to counter the president s rhetoric . Lots to cover, he have beeevery. Here we go. The problem here is that now he and his
they re a witness. so tweets and political rhetoric in the courtroom is really kind of disregarded as not as credible. but, of course, we re talking about public opinion. this is a new age where we put everything on social media. there has to be some precedence set. and i think that we re going to get those precedents with president trump. because this is the first time we ve had a president or anyone of his stature using this as a public forum. so i think that we re going to get a lot of precedence. do we have it right now? right now it s gray. it s vague. you know, again, twitter is a private company. it s not considered a public. which is a whole another story. right. so these four years are going to be precedent-setting, not only with the law, but evidence in the courtroom, how we explain it, how we even put it into evidence. even with the manafort trial. these things are cases of first impression. so now we are setting the precedent. it s not just tweets. we also have li
sick. his increasingly hostile rhetoric raising concerns that it will insight violence against journalists. my panel back with me. i want to play a clip from c-span where a caller calls in and they are attacking, i believe, brian selter and don lemon of cnn. take a listen. it all started when trump got elected. brian stelter and don lemon from cnn called trump supporters all racists. they don t even know us. they don t even know these americans out here and they re calling us racists because we voted for trump? come on, give me a break. they started the war. i see them, i m going to shoot them. bye. it is shocking to hear, karen. that this person is calling in
saying that, you know, he s a trump supporter and then saying if he sees them he s going to shoot them. that s pretty scary stuff. yeah. anything that has to do with violence, you know, it s disturbing because as an attorney, you know, we always have to be very professional. for the first time in 75 years, so he s not, you know, doesn t use the political ease. i mean there is ways to get your point across that doesn t insight hostility and anger. and i just it s over the top when you re getting people riled up to the point, you know, sick and disgusting i think are words that make you cringe. i think it reduces your credibility to the point that you re making. i mean there s ways to make the points that you can get across. they should do their due diligence. they should, you know, put more facts. they use too much opinions. say things like that, right? that gets your point across. there s a way to drum up the base without insighting violence. without getting the supporters
much the gop, but i think you guys might even agree with me for once. but it s the trump brand, though. we are dealing with the trump brand. is the trump brand popular. this really doesn t have much to do with the gop. because if you look at what happened after he won the election, there was a power struggle. there is the gop, and i ve said this before, like the old gray elephant sitting there, you know, with their platform. and then there s donald trump. donald trump was never, you know, down the halls. you didn t hear his name at the rnc like let s approach this guy for this and this. he really just kind of came on to the scene, and the gop had to adopt donald trump. yeah. this was not status quo. so this is why you re seeing such a shakeup. go ahead. it s just such a shakeup. and another thing that a lot of people are not used to, you re it s a catch-22. and this is why i stammer around a lot. because it s hard to find words