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Chris Cuomo asks the tough questions to newsmakers in Washington and around the world. Appoint him. If hes a superior officer, the senate has to confirm him. And hes not really being supervised closely by rosenstein. Hes basically given free rein. Hes indicting Russian Foreign agents. He has a specific mandate. Rosenstein reviews it. Weve seen that decisions have been made to parse out Different Things that mueller started looking at and then went to the Southern District so that, you know, theres been a judiciousness in terms of what he can do. I dont see why you think thats a clear question. Well, no. It is because in terms of the supervision, Rod Rosenstein basically does not effectively control the actions why not . Well, because you see that there has been no limits on rosensteins on muellers jurisdiction and authority. He is now going after manafort, which is has nothing to do with the russian investigation. But in the mandate, it says that things that arise from it. Sure. And it can go as far as you want on that. But were still challenging whether or not he can lawfully exercise those powers under the constitution. What im saying is the judge ruled on this, and youre saying youre not satisfied with the ruling even though yes. This easily be dispensed with, and mr. Miller could go on with his life if he really has nothing to offer up. This seems like a potential distraction of process. Its not a the constitution is never a distraction, chris. These are important principles. Right. But youre assuming its unclear under the constitution. This judge says it is not. Well, thats one judge. You have the court of appeals. You have the Supreme Court. Chris, remember in morrison versus olson, you had that case in terms of the independent counsel where the District Judge ruled he was unconstitutional, and then by the way, they were held in Contempt Of Court too. Right, but there was but you remember what the issue was in that case, right . Its not the same one that youre bringing. Its still the same issue as whether or not the special in that case, the independent counsel satisfied the separation of powers in the appointment clause. They ultimately ruled that they did, but in morrison, Justice Scalia dissented and that decision by the way is basically going to be overruled, if it already has been. Many jurists including Justice Elena kagan says that Justice Scalia was right on point on this. So that decision but you had a Majority Decision that went against what youre arguing right now. No, not on point because we had several other arguments that were not addressed in morrison and that dealt with a different issue of whether the threejudge court can be the appointing power. So it is a very weak precedent at best, and the Supreme Court has the last word on this. We think is there any case that has ever ruled the way you want to see it . Well, this is a precedentsetting case. By definition no. There isnt. But we have a lot of arguments that we make to show that we do have a good case. Right. The judge recognized it if you lose, will he testify . Hell have to testify if we lose, of course. So he will not hold out because hes libertarian. Maybe he would just hold out on principle. No, no, no. Hes been cooperating with the Special Prosecutor special counsel in this case. So hes not going to be a recalcitrant witness. Were just standing on principle, chris. This is the constitution thats involved and thats what our main interest is. Both are true. He is a recalcitrant witness, but youre saying its because of principle. He wont testify. Thats by definition recalcitra recalcitrant. Usually recalcitrant is im not testifying for no good reason, where i just dont want to talk to you. Thats debatable because [ Overlapping Voices ] the court stayed the contempt by the way, and the case law is that if you raise a good issue, a constitutional issue, the judge usually stays that case. True. Fair point. Okay. Fair point. Its friday night, ill let you end on that one. Thank you. Counselor, thank you for coming on. As we learn more about this case, do me a favor. Please come back. All right . Good to have him on the show. So one of the other roger stone connections is the Manhattan Madam. She has a name. Its Kristin Davis. She testified today before the mueller grand jury. She did not have this grand constitutional case that mr. Miller has. What does it mean that they brought in the Manhattan Madam . We also have the case of the curious new radio duo of rudy and jay, trumps lawyers. We take on both in cuomos court, next. Salads should look like this. Crisp leaves of lettuce. Freshly made dressing. Clean food that looks this good. Delivered to your desk. Now delivering to home or office. Panera. Food as it should be. 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So why would mueller call the Manhattan Madam, pause i mean to testify about roger stone . And why are the president s lawyers on the radio hosting a show running down the probe . Is that going to help them with mueller . Lets bring in laura coats and jim schultz for cuomos court. Laura coates, lets start with the Manhattan Madam. Why . Well, because she has a professional relationship with roger stone, who by his own admissions, his own statements, has alluded to his own relationship with julian assange, who has infamously now posted a lot of the emails that were hacked by russians to the 2016 election. So theyre trying to figure out what it is she knows about that relationship are that person . Why would she know anything . Because she served add a clerical who worked with him as scheduling and calendar and issues around that. Perhaps there is something to be had about the corroboration of sam nunberg who said that he told him he was talking to julian assange, was with him at different points in time. So perhaps she could give him information about that particular aspect of it. But then stone said he was just puffing when he was talking to nunberg, and nunberg says that could be true. So how do you see the decision to have Kristin Davis on the stand . I see the decision as one thats a comprehensive investigation to not leave any stone forgive the pun unturned because you have a good pun by the way. You have to have good corroboration about things like that. You cant take anybodys word if credibility is a factor here. Schultz, lets come in on this. The idea is how tenuous are you going to get . You havent called stone. If you want to know, call stone. But theyre calling people around him. How far away from somebody, how small a role can Somebody Play in someones life and still get called before a grand jury . Look, they are clearly looking at the people in roger stones orbit to see what they know before they decide to call roger stone to the stand. They want to get the information, corroborate the information that they may already have, and then eventually get to roger stone and put him on the stand and ask him what he knows and what contacts he really had. So they can show that there was some activity that would equate with collusion . Well, i think theyre right. I mean thats the purpose of the investigation is to look. It was an intelligence investigation to begin with, a foreign intelligence investigation to begin with, looking at interference with the election. And there was some discussions and public statements made by stone about his relationship with julian assange. Right. And, again, he did say that was puffing. He did walk that back a bit. But the bottom line is, you know, these prosecutors are going to verify that. Okay. Theyre going to verify that information and then call him in. So one more thing on this, laura. Go ahead. If i can just say, though, if he is a target of the investigation, he himself, and the goal is not to get to perhaps somebody more directly in with the Campaign Like donald trump, then they would never call him. They would be trying to get everyone around him to talk about the information they have. He himself may be the target. You got an indictment of those 12 gru agents where they talk about somebody who is an american citizen, who was in cahoot. And stone had said he didnt think that was him, but it was so obvious it was him. He admitted it was. On my show. Thanks for watching laura coats. I think its a little premature to label him a target. That would be rationale for not calling him. I get your point. But everything that could be speculated about, alleged about roger stone were true, whats the crime . Well, he cannot, as an american citizen, facilitate or solicit the help of a Foreign National of any kind to try to influence the election. That is a part of collusion. Thats an Umbrella Term thats often used, and the focus has always been on members of the trump campaign. But in reality, muellers mandate is far more expansive. It also includes looking into things he discovers in the course of that campaign, of that collusion investigation. If he is somebody who solicited the help of a Foreign National, that is a crime. You think stone could get stuck for that, mr. Schultz . I dont know. We dont know what roger stone what communications he had as of yet. I mean thats clearly what theyre trying to get at here by pulling these folks in that are in his orbit, to find out what he knew and what he said and the communications he had. Next topic while i have you here. Schultz, are you okay with rudy and jay sekulow having a radio show and cohosting and beating up the probe and making their case . Look, they have a job to do as lawyers, and this probe has been in the public domain, and they have to have a pulpit in order to defend their client. And their client is in the news day in and day out talking about the probe, criticizing the probe. This is an opportunity for them as the lawyers to speak on his behalf, as his lawyer, and make their arguments in public. And maybe that prevents the president from going out and doing it himself. Coates . Well, theres a court of Public Opinion, and then theres the Kangaroo Court with the peanut gallery. They are now in the latter. It is to me ridiculous that two private attorneys on behalf of the president of the United States, not on behalf of the office of the white house counsel, are making their claims over the airwaves in this fashion. And they, im sure, will at some point will try to articulate the attorneyclient privilege about Different Things theyve talked to him about. Theyre essentially throwing spaghetti against the wall and hoping one will stick, and they know full well this is an argument thats going to lead to a greater discussion perhaps if impeachment is ever able as an opportunity. But in my mind as a lawyer, an officer of the court, i think its pretty unconscionable that theyre going to use this medium. It really undermines the credibility of their client and demonstrates they have no strategy other than a focus group using the media and the people who listen to Sean Hannitys show. Coates so day in and day out, you know, the folks that are on the other side of this, the democrats from the house and the senate, the folks that want to see donald trump fail, day in and day out are pontificating about this investigation, making arguments and throwing statements out nobody is saying they shouldnt be in the media. There needs to be someone telling the president s side of the story. Look, theyre on tv all the time. I invite them on here. They take other invitations. They go on. They talk whenever they want. Nobody is barring them from having their say. Its about what coates phrase was, in this fashion. And when you are simultaneously bashing the probe, saying its unsubstantiated, shouldnt stand, there are no arguments, its unconstitutional, and asking the special counsel to accept your terms for an interview, how do you think those things go together . Peanut butter and jelly or Peanut Butter and sardines . It depends whether the special counsel is caring about the court of Public Opinion in Making Determinations as to what this interview is going to look like. Theyre human beings, right, jim . That factors into all of it, and the court of Public Opinion matters to all the folks involved in this thing. Well, to answer your question, its Peanut Butter and sardines, chris. And the actual court of law has an interest in this as well because if you think about it, they are going to try to make some argument Rudy Giuliani and jay sekulow at some point, once mueller is frustrated by the absence of good faith negotiations and is forced at some point if he chooses to issue a subpoena, theyre going to have to go before a court of law and not a court of Public Opinion and articulate that they in fact were negotiating in good faith, were not using terms like perjury trap as a pretextual reason for the president , the head of the executive branch, to thumb his nose at the Subpoena Power of a grand jury. And theyre going to be faced with the commentary on that very show, and the court of law is not going to be receptive. Thats my hope as somebody who is a member of the court of law. I didnt play any sound from the Radio Interview theres been no allegation go ahead, jim. Make your final point. Theres been no allegation that the president s legal team is acting in bad faith in these negotiations. Certainly not out of the special counsels office. Its irresponsible to say it at this point in time. Theyve gone back and forth a number of times now with some conditions. Theyre narrowing the scope. Thats clearly what the president s legal team is looking to do, and mueller wants to ask as many questions as he can. So those two parties are going to continue to argue and negotiate over this for some time to come. All right. Final point. Laura coates, defend yourself. He said what you said is indefensible. Its not irresponsible. Actually quite astute. Heres the reason why. Their comments that theyre making on the radio and other mediums in the interest of their client in the court of Public Opinion are based on their statements that they are trying to avoid the socalled perjury trap. Now, trying to evade a perjury trap, if you know as an officer of the court, which would suggest that every Single Person who goes into a court of law to answer questions either at trial or an investigation is somehow being nefariously enticed by somebody who is looking to administer justice. And so if thats their basis, thats not negotiating in good faith. And if thats their sole basis and the court hears that exclusively from the radio, then they would make that assertion. Its not irresponsible. Frankly, it is inferred by the content of their own statements. I reserve judgment on the ruling until we see more facts of what the investigation is. But i will say this right now. They dont want to put the president in that room for one main reason, jim, and i dont have to tell you this because you have experience with the president yourself. They are afraid of him freelancing and him answering questions in a way that goes beyond the scope of what he needed to answer and getting himself in trouble. And they wont be able to help him when hes looking at a federal officer. That is their main concern no matter what else theyre arguing. We know thats what it is. And i didnt play any sound from the radio for one very selfserving but important reason. I want them to do it on this show, not without being tested. You need to be tested to get respect and legitimacy for your arguments. Theyre welcome here anytime. Laura coates, jim schultz, on a friday night, thank you very much. Thank you. The Attorney General slamming Sanctuary Cities once again. But is his case legit . I have the facts and what figures, next. These are a few of My Favorite Things you wouldnt accept an incomplete job from any one else. Why accept it from your Allergy Pills . Most pills dont finish the job because they dont relieve nasal congestion. 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Sanctuary cities are in the news again because the Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, is once again bashing them. So where are the Sanctuary Cities . Heres a map. Youll see most of them are on the coast, but there are plenty in the middle of the country as passing laws saying the federal government needs to do this job itself, okay . So those are the facts. Then theres the administrations main policy argument. This is about public safety, collecting immigrants who come here illegally is essential to crimefighting. Thats what Jeff Sessions says. This should be obvious, but if you want to reduce Violent Crime, then we have to get serious about illegal immigrant crime. Why . What is his argument . Illegal entrants are a significant aspect of crime overall. But that is wrong. Even if you count all those who are caught for entering illegally, they are still not a significant part of our Crime Problem. Proof. Okay. First, a study found in march that Violent Crime actually falls more when immigrants are living in a community, especially if they are here illegally. Why . Because people who are here illegally have a tendency to stay under the radar. It makes them less willing to commit crimes. Thats the theory of the study. More proof. The kato institute, not a liberal place, right . They looked at texas, which ironically is where Jeff Sessions was making his argument today. And they found that people there legally were 25 less likely to be convicted of homicide as people who were born here. Why . Well, again, two factors. The first one is that entering here illegally does not mean you are automatically a killer, okay . We keep hearing that from some of our friends and not friends on the right. Theyre selling it, but its untrue. And, again, when you are here illegally, you want to hide from law enforcement. How do you hide most effectively . By not committing crimes. So this is a reality that im not making up and isnt just owned by the cato institute. The white house Chief Of Staff john kelly admitted this in april. The vast majority of the people that move illegally into the United States are not bad people. Theyre not criminals. Theyre not ms13. If theyre not, theyre not, theyre not, then why do we keep hearing it . Do you know why . Why do we hear that they sell drugs, they rape, they gangbang, as if it were the rule and not the exception . Because theyre not gang bangers, but you know what this was . Fear. Selling fear works. It just happens to be fake fear in this situation. It is fear that drives support for harsh treatment and walls and other things that trump can deliver on and look good. Thats sad. Sadder still is that there is a real Crime Problem in this country that sessions could be spending a lot of energy on in this speech and otherwise. But that doesnt seem to be as important, and that leaves us with a question. Why not . Okay. 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It wasnt really tax reform, but the cut was supposed to be the centerpiece of the partys message in the midterms. But not so much, at least at this point. Why . And what is up with this latest cut that cuts out congress . Perfect guest, trumps former legislative director marc short is here. Welcome to prime time. Chris, thanks for having me on. Its good to have you. Lets talk about this tax cut. First of all, my suggestion there in the introduction that the gop was supposed to go long and strong with this tax cut, but we havent been hearing much about it. Is that because you know that it doesnt help the same people that put the president in office as much as it helps people like me . Oh, no, i dont think thats the case, chris. I think if you look at the overall tax benefits of the 1. 7 trillion estimated, 1. 1 million is going to individuals. 600 million for companies and businesses. So i think the reality is that people across the country are benefiting from it. Unemployments at an alltime low. Unemployment for particularly africanamerican and hispanicamericans is at an alltime low. Estimates say for a family of four earning 70,000, they get a tax benefit of over 2,000. So, no, i think the vast majority of americans are benefiting from the tax relief plan. But its about which people. First of all, unemployment, very low. Underemployment, not as low. A more specific problem. What kinds of jobs . How many hours . What is the pay . Wages are not moving the way we need them to. People in the middle class have not grown in any way near to what those in the top 1 have. 80plus cents of every dollar of this tax cut go to the wealthy, not the people who put trump in office. Defend. Chris, i think that the reality again is that those that are taxpayers across the country, the ones benefiting, as i just said, a family of four that is earning 07,000 is getting a 2,500 tax break. Some. If youre talking about families or individuals that are earning exceedingly higher than that, then prorating that, of course theres going to get a higher tax benefit than why of course . You called it a middle class tax cut. Doesnt that mean its talking about a percentage. If youre a family of four and youre earning 72,000, that 2,500 is pretty significant to you. I like that argument. Its a Shaming Argument that, hey, youre saying 2,500 is like chicken scratch, but its not when you make 70. Not on my watch, my friend. What im saying is if its a middle class tax cut, then give me the 80 cents of every dollar as a middle class family and not the 20 that youre giving. If youre going to call it middle class, take care of them the most. You didnt. No, thats not true, chris. 80 cents. Thats what the cbo scored it. I can walk through this for you again. Youre distorting the analysis. The reality is the top 1 or 2 pay roughly 40 of the taxes in america. So naturally if youre going to look at it that way, then youre going to say that theyre going to get a higher percentage. But if youre looking at what the actual income is for an individual in middle income, then theyre getting a larger percent not everybody who makes 70 grand got that cut. There are a lot of different demographic figures that went into it. But if you make a lot of money, you did. What theyre trying to do now with the Capital Gains cut going around congress, but, again, 80 plus cents of every dollar of that cut is going to go to the 1 . I thought you wanted to help the middle class the most. Then help them the most. Dont help me. Chris, the middle class is the bun thats benefiting not the most. Theyre the one that got the larger percentage in the tax rate from what they were pay tock what theyre paying now. Theyre also the ones benefiting from the most from the Child Tax Credit because this is a much more significant deduction for them that theyre receiving from the tax plan. So, yes, the middle class is the one thats benefitting from this tax plan, significantly so. Its why youre seeing such tremendous Economic Growth in our country, why youre seeing gdp at 4. 1 . I know you want to talk about what it was in the obama years so, yes, the economy is growing from that tax plan, and those benefiting are the middle class. There are a lot of Different Reasons the economy could be growing, but ill give you that point for the sake of argument that theres no question right now the economy is agreeing in robust fashion, and well debate why as we get closer to the elections. Let me ask you Something Else while i have you here. So you were on the inside with trump. When he would bash the media, what did you say to him about it . When he would attack the media, when he would attack situations and lie about them, who around him said because you were in the room, so i want to know. Did anybody around him say, you know, thats not true by the way . Chris, im not sure that the president was looking for my opinion about the way he handles his interactions with the media. I think that by and large you see that roughly 90plus percent of the coverage of the president has been negative, and i think hes anxious to find a day when he actually gets a fair shake in the mainstream media. Its about what he says and what he does, right . Its not like you have to cherry pick. I mean thats the point. Its just weird, marc. Youre there. Hes saying all these things. You dont say anything. But then you came and join the enemy. You say nothing then, but now youre with us. Why . Were glad to have you by the way. Glad to have you. I can tell you are. I appreciate the invitation to be on your network. Im excited to be able to provide a perspective that perhaps your network was missing as far as advocating for the Trump Administration policies. So i think that will be hopefully beneficial to your viewers to get a different side of the conversation as well. 100 . But i want the perspective of somebody who was in that room. So youre saying that people who were there felt that it was so unfair to him, that it was okay for him to attack the coverage. And if he tells the truth, he tells the truth. If he doesnt chris, youve heard me say previous will i was asked this question on a different network, i said the free and fair press is a cornerstone of democracy. Its whats essential to democracy. I think youll hear me protect the right and freedom of press question. E you ask me that so, yeah, i think there are plenty of us who believe the press is not the Enemy Of The State or enemy of the people. But at the same time, i do think the president has had an unfair representation in the media in the coverage that hes received, and i dont think theres any doubt about that. I think you can believe both of those things at the same time obviously, and the president doesnt. Thats why i asked you about it because you know what . Your perspective on economics but also the mind set and the tactics of the president are going to be invaluable to the office. To the audience, and thats why im happy to have you on the show. You are welcome back again anytime. Thanks, chris. Marc short, appreciate it. Welcome to the team. All right. So turns out we have problems with north korea. President trump said the threat was gone, but the only thing that is gone for sure seems to be any positive momentum. So the question becomes why . Do these things just generally go this way, or did we take the wrong approach . Phil mudd says he can feed your mind on this in just three points. Feed your mind. 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He must be willing to give up nukes so we can relieve sanctions and he can feed his own people. Kim is sitting there saying, if they want this so bad, they must be willing to give me something up front, and we of course said no. We both went in with a common problem. We misunderstood our adversary. All right. That takes us to how we went in, posture. They had the summit. Was that the right move . I believe it was the right move to figure out after years of mistakes, after years of misunderstandings what we should are walked out and said we understand they may not be willing to move on denuclearization. Whats The Next Step . We havent gotten there yet. The way they came out of summit and what the president said, is that the right move . Of course not. You go into this saying the primary thing the north koreans want is to pretect the regime of a dictator. We wapts nt to get nuclear weap off the table. If you take them off the table, if you go into that misunderstanding what your add v adversary wants. You dont core a goal. Progress. How do you make progress . We got to make two assumptions that nobodys going to like. Number one, are we going to show some leg going in. Are we going to tell them well leave sanctions before you denud denuclearize. The second thing are we going to give them Security Assurances about the future of north korea. I dont think well do that. Did you just say show some leg . What we do every time ke we out for beers. S as your friend, stay off the drugs. Its the one Year Anniversary of that deadly w horror show. President trump says the proes t protesters should be called out. Hes not talking about the white supremacists. Hes talking about the nfl. Why . Closing argument, next. This is your wakeup call. If you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. 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Im not surprised that President Trump picked up right where he left off criticizing players who choose to take a knee or raise a fist in protest. He says the nfl players are at it again. Taking a knee when they should be standing proudly for the National Anthem. Numerous players wanted to show their outrage in quotes, in something that most are unable to define. They make a fortunate. Be happy, be cool. A Football Game fans playing so much to enjoy to protest. Find another way to protest. And the proudly for your National Anthem or be issues pep suspended without pie. Why is trump doing this . So many protesting players, white and black have said this isnt about disrespecting the flag. He knows that. He doesnt seem to care. Why . This works with the part of his base. How do we know . He said it. Cowboys owner Jeffrey Jones gave sworn testimony that trump told him, quote, this is a very winning strong issue for me. Tell everybody you cant win this one. This one lifts me. How does this lift anyone . Its okay if it divides people and stokes prejudices. Thats winning . This is like a domestic foreim, targeting a minority. In this case, mostly black players. Once again he is suggesting they are stupid by saying theyre unable to define why they protest. Whats what he says. Here is another thing. He knows that isnt true. He said it. Im going to ask all of those people to recommend to me, because thats what theyre protesting, people that they think were Unphysical Therapily treated by the justices and i understand that. If he understands, the question is does he really care . For, the Trump Administration is working on prison reform. That could make a really positive difference for minority communities. We have to see what happens. If he does, thats a point for. Point against, he takes on the nfl protest and ignores the trash thats heading to charlottes which i wiville to m deadly racism by having another rally. The president says nothing. 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