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The latest news from around the world with host Brooke Baldwin. Meeting with Labor Leaders this afternoon in the Roosevelt Room outside of the oval office when this story was breaking. No statement of any kind from the white house. Hes scheduled to leave here at about 4 00 to head to a rally in West Virginia in support of patrick morsi. The president usually doesnt hold back in these rallies. He may speak to reporters as he leaves the white house. White house not reacting to plea deal from a Top Associate in Michael Cohen but the fact that Paul Manafort jury could come back at any moment. President connected to all of these but so far not commenting. Let me tur ....
Cooperation. they ll need somebody to come and say what the deal was. these are crimes that go to intent. it s not a bank robbery. what a prosecutor has to prove is somebody had criminal intent, corrupt intent, and usually requires a cooperating witness saying we were on the same page and knew what was going on. it s clear as day, though, if you have a campaign finance violation, michael cohen wasn t running for office. donald trump was running for office. and if a contribution was engineered by michael cohen and was unreported it s a contribution probably to the trump campaign. so i would say it s very likely that the president s going to get pulled into this. paige, i have 25 seconds. could the president be deposed? deposed? while president he could be deposed. if he has real criminal exposure, i wouldn t think his ....
Came out in that courtroom had to do with some recorded conversations between justin harris and his wife. they didn t realize they were being recorded. they thought they were having a private conversation. and she started asking him, how much did you tell them, did you tell them too much? what about that standing out to you? first of all, i m astounded how the public is unaware that once you are in custody, there is virtually no such thing as a private conversation. i know d.a.s who build evidence, they just go to the records at the prison where a client s being held and just look at who he s talked to. so those recorded conversations can be very damning because the public or a jury s going to assume, they thought nobody was listening, now we get to hear what they have to say. and all of the conversations like that, all go to intent. it s fascinating too. when you remember, this probable cause hearing was about felony murder. and that predicate felony was a negligence crime. and yet ....