Katty kay is with us, Lee Gallagher and tim carny. Good to have you all on board on this day after thanksgiving. Im stuffed. As the thanksgiving holiday comes and goes, theres little time left in the year for republicans to pass critical parts of their agenda, and there is a lot on the list. The big one . Pass tax reform. Also hanging in the balance, the debt ceiling and the budget. Theres also immigration, and the dire situation in puerto rico where the island is still in desperate need of aid. What exactly has this president gotten done . Nothing. So thats one reason why if youre a republican and youve got for you not going back to your voters, theyre focussed, their donors are saying were out. If you guys cant get anything done, its the only reason weve put up with donald trump. Doesnt that make it a lot more possible for them to pass a tax reform package . They have no choice. They have to pass something. Youre right. In washington theres these people really do answer to the voters, but day today the people theyre seeing are not the donors. Its the donor class, the former chief of staff for the National Association of Home Builders or Something Like that. And those people are applying more pressure. Thats why i think tax reform has a better chance than the wall funding. The wall funding and the building the wall is the biggest thing to sort of what wall . What are you talking about . Its the biggest thing to trumps base. The wall is the biggest thing, but congress is going to be more responsive to the interests of the donor class. Thats why tax reform has a good shot. I would say we wrote in an editorial, i think these guys are toast. I think donald trump first year, first term, midterm, republicans are gone. Theyre going to lose a majority. Republicans should do whats right. Its a once in a lifetime think. The plane is going down. You may as well do what you know is right and for once stop worrying an getting reelected. If youre going to keep your seat, youre not keeping the republicans. Do the right your seat. Do the right thing. Ive been to a couple of events hawhere these huge republican donors, i say how can you support him . Tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts. They are not getting this pressure from their constituents because this bill doesnt really help the mass, the trump voters. It helps their donors. Thats what this, at the end of the day, cynically, has to come down for. That goes for almost every northeast republican i knew going into this election in 2016. They didnt like his personal stuff or the way he walked about women, but they thought for business he was going to be good. He was theoretically one of them. He understood what they did at least and was going to take care of them with the tax cuts. If this doesnt get through, if you do the year retrospective on the first year, what can he point to . Gorsuch, and he will have the it was important another reason a lot of republicans voted for him, but what else . The promise of the repeal and replace of obamacare did not happen. The promise of tax cuts, perhaps, will not happen. Well see. Theres not a lot to point to except the economy is going well. I think hell lean on that. Wont we talk about Regulatory Reform and reversing a lot of Barack Obamas regulation . We are deregulatory except for when it comes to time warner and cnn. To willies point, the stakes are so high because of health care and because of the things you mentioned, and well just have to see. There was a sort of hold my nose and because of tax reform and i would argue also because of ju initial appointme dishl appointments judicial appointments. If nothing gets done let me go to katty and ask lets say they get it done. What exactly are they getting done . This is the thing that i think has been sort of trump kind of makes up these grand i mean, i think he even called it cut, k cut, cut. A ridiculous name. Ivanka has been pushing a piece of legislation like its really hard to get people to get their arms around extended credit for child care. These are kind of like fake victories if they even happen and the best turn out will be for the rich. Its tax cuts, lets not call it tax reform. Theres not much reform. Its a tax cut for people in the wealthier bracket and particularly for american corporations, not. It lasts until 2025. The damage is if you go ahead with this, it could be enormous. If you look at the approval ratin ratings, when i traveled on the campaign trail, taxes were not something people raised. They raised immigration and china and tariffs. They wanted action on those things. Theres been nothing. When you have a 51 disapproval rating for a bill, thats high. I want to defend the bill. Heres the thing. One of the most maligned parts of this is one of the more important parts which is the Corporate Tax cut. We have the highest Corporate Income tax rate of any country with a developed economy. And what this does is it not only creates an incentive for companies to set up overseas. It makes all the exemptions and loopholes means that bids are making decisions based not on this is where the demand is or this is going to be a good investment, but this has the best tax treatment. Its inefficient. Lowering and simplifying the tax code helps the economy. Assuming they reinvest. To say its a tax cut on corporations is misleading. Corporate taxes is paid by a combination of consumers, employees, and shareholders. Those people are getting a tax cut, yes, but its split among all three and a lower rate means de less distortions. I mean, there are so many loopholes already that most corporations pay more around the 19 thats almost equivalent with the other countries. Thats not in defense of the high rate. Of course. Theres a lot of talk about how this will spur companies to higher. We would hire more if we paid less taxes. I dont think having enough money, were at record profits. Thats not why companies arent hiring. The companies have gotten productive and efficient. There was a wall street journal Conference Last Week where gary cohn said who would hire more if you have the tax breaks. Few ceos raised their hands. Thats telling. Thats an overly simplistic defense. Give them a tax cut, theyre hire more. But lower rate means fewer people are doing things to get their rates low. Fewer loopholes means theyre investing where demand is. Forget about tax cut, hire people. Lower simpler rate means more efficient economy. Are you concerned about what it does to the debt . 1. 5 to 2 at any time 2 2. 2 trillion. Ive been consistent about never caring much about that. Were on a different side of conservatism. Republicim a conservative g hasnt actually cared that much about the debt. I think having a strong economy, a fair tax code and all that stuff is important. Ronald reagan said the debt will take care of it. Were the wealthiest country in the world. Nothing has ever existed like the United States and our wealth. Within limits, i dont get that worried about it. But were going to run up 100 of our gdp. You have 40, 60 trillion of unpaid entitlements over the next 60 years. Whats going to happen . You sound worried, but its not like a family debt. Were the United States. We just print more money. Oh, my goodness. You dont just print more money. Thats so interesting. Im fairly agnostic on this. Im making a devils advocate argument. So long as and his wife, they print it. More money. All right. Tim, thank you so much. I appreciate what we learn on these holidays about our friends. Along with all the turkey. 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I always cook the turkey with the guts in it. I didnt notice. He ate the bag. Yeah. It was good. In one bite. Was it bpa free . Yeah. I dont know, and it was still a little frozen but thats okay. The game last night. That last holy moly. Joining the table now, an msnbc political contributor rick tyler. How was your thanksgiving . Successful. The conversations were interesting. We have a lot to talk about. Weve been talking about what republicans are going to be doing between now and the end of the year, what donald trump has to accomplish there is a big political event eclipsing everything between now and the end of the year. Thats the election of roy moore in alabama. If that happens, what does that mean to the Republican Party . Its almost like theyre better off if he loses in the long run. I think absolutely in the long run. So Jeff Sessions term actually finishes up january 3rd. The election for his seat will again take place in 2020. The republicans could im guessing easily retake that seat with a republican candidate. And so they could put doug jones in. Theyll lose him for these bills coming which is what theyre worked about. Theyre willing to sacrifice that. I think in the long run theyd be better to have a democrat than roy moore. There are assumptions who looked at the allegations who said this has to sink him. The polling averages have it close to tied. This is a race thats marginal. He has time. The story will go beneath the surface for a little while. I think democrats have to be careful in making an assumption roy moore is going to lose. Theres nobody who is going to admit on a poll that theyll support roy moore, but they may pull the lever in the booth. And when were confronted with something that opposes our opinions as people might be in alabama, it hardens your commitment to your cause or your tribe. People are going to become more hunkered down the more they hear or theres a possibility the more they hear, t just like another story. Another 12 days to go of this. And during the campaign, mika and i would always when we went to groups, would ask who is voting for donald trump. Nobody would raise their hands because they were embarrassed in front of their fans. As we were leaving, they would come up and whisper, were voting for him. You saw the same thing in state polls. Wisconsin, michigan, ohio sometimes. Some of the polls in upper midwest. People didnt want to admit they were voting for donald trump. Boy, whats the number for roy moore . A guy an alleged pedophile. Probably more. The polls are probably underrepresenting that. How much more do we have to learn . Every subsequent story is more of the same and more proof. If it hasnt had an impact now, why would more stories help . I think people become numb after a while. The same way we have almost become numb to so many of these shootings. You see the reaction become diminished and diminished. And i think theres an analogy there. Its all bad for society. It is. The white house offered a de facto endorsement of roy moore when Kellyanne Conway came out and said you know, we want the voters to elect somebody thats going to vote for our tax bill. Obviously she was talking about roy moore. Yep, a bit of a reversal, and theyre also on the opposite side of where a lot of senate raps are. In the end if roy moore wins, youre going to see roy moore. Theyre not going to have the courage to not seat that guy. No, i dont think expulsion hasnt happened in 100 years. Bob packwood was threatened to be expelled. He then quit. Its an extreme case. It worried me on the level where you see trump undermining the credibility of the media and the Justice Department. I mean, that is a dangerous thing. And if you use the Justice Department or you use the expulsion procedure to get rid of your political enemies, i think our republic is in real trouble. I agree. I think the president is not taking a stand, and he could have moral clarity. Theres women in the white house not taking a stand, they are doing what President Trump has been doing for months, undermining our democracy. Undermining duty, honor, love of country, and respect for men and women alike. I mean, this goes beyond the pale. Jeff sessions looks weak. This is a man who obvious loves being the attorney general, yet, he wont defend the Justice Department against his own president. He has to decide if its more important to defend the judicial system of the United States. I think its something to be proud of. Or stand up to donald trump. Its really interesting you talked about democratic norms. I saw a couple days ago, somebody who was really against roy moore and really didnt like donald trump saying, though, when the republicans were trying to figure out how to stop the election from happening, having Luther Strange resign and then would set up another election, this person had said you want to talk about undermining democratic norms . The way you do that is you make sure you change the process when you dont like how the process turns out. I think there are going to be a lot of people talking about that, as abhorrent as roy moore and his behavior has been, are you going to let Mitch Mcconnell take the power out of the voters hands. Then the bar is lowered. Fantastic. Coming up, the images are harrowing. Syrian refugees leaving everything behind to escape the brutal civil war thats torn the country to pieces. A new documentary follows one familys journey and that important conversation is just ahead on morning joe. Hey. Pass please. Im here to fix the elevator. 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They wont tell you that their so called tax reform plan is really for the wealthy and big corporations, while hurting the middle class. It blows up the deficit and that means fewer investments in education, health care and job creation. Its up to all of us to stand up to this president. Not just for impeachable offenses, but also to demand a country where everyone has a real chance to succeed. Join us. Your voice matters. What is home . The home is sky and ground. We dont have home. [ speaking Foreign Language ] [ sirens ] [ speaking forbe language ] hello. Passport, i. D. [ speaking Foreign Language ] a look there at the new documentary sky and ground which follows the journey of a family of Syrian Refugees in search of freedom. Joining us now are the films directors. Thank you very much for joining us this morning. You follow this family. They leave aleppo. They want to get to berlin. Where do they go . Its a very long journey that takes them all the way from syria to turkey to greece, mas done ya, serbia, hungary, austria in germany, and they get stopped in every country. A family of how many and are they able to Stay Together . Its a family of three generations. There are eight of them, but they travel with some other joiners. So at some point the group is about 15. At another point there are 14. But that part of the familys eight people, grandmother, middle generation and kids. How are they physically moving . We dont get to desowatch and l into the eyes of the family. How do they get out of aleppo, and how are they moving from place to place . In the case of this family, theyre walking a great distance. I mean from aleppo theyre traveling to the border of turkey, and however they have k get across turkey. Some take buses. Others smugglers. Theyre crossing the sea which we saw last year, thousands of people crossing that sea. And then they literally go by foot and sometimes by bus and sometimes they were working with smugglers. Its really kind of this ecommercive nail biting journey. I mean, harrowing at times. Theyre walking into the inknoi unknown. They dont know whats going to happen the next day or the next month. At any point in that, it made the film difficult to make. Were used to shooting date and 12 hours and overtime. They dont work on that schedule, and they never knew what was going to happen next. At some point they were hoping they had relatives in germany. They had this idea they will just have to cross one or two countries and they can arrange for something. And actually in every stop along the way, those expectation were shattered. They had to figure it out as they went. Where did you meet them . I met them in a refugee camp. At that point they were there for two and a half months. They arrived there two days before the border between greece and macedonia was closed. They thought a matter of days and they could keep going like the millions we saw walking through europe and then they couldnt. They got stuck. They got fed up and decided to move on. You couldnt have been with them every step of the journey. At one point i understand you left a camera behind. What was it like to review the footage of their selfdocumentation . Its an interesting process. What one reason we decided to go with this family after meeting a bunch in the camp was because if man said he was a film maker. My ears perked and i think this will be interesting. He started documenting the family and his actions, he was an activist in aleppo. He knew what he was doing. He taught his nieces how to do it. I think the collaboration, if you will, of them filming themselves and us filming them led to a very intimate film leaving the camera with them meant you get family bickering. You get a little bit of its a reality show. Its a reality show of refugees. I cant believe i said that, but in a way, it is. And its really reality. Well, its also, theyre so human. These are people more or less just like us. And this is a family that is bickering, arguing, laughing, having fun. I think when you talk about refugees, that gets lost a lot. This is a very kind of were a part of this universal family. Where were not that different. When you see that humanity reflected in a big way, i think it can lead you to think differently about the issue. And kind of internalize it in a different way. Is that what you were hoping to accomplish . I think we wanted to show a different side and show something that would give people pause and maybe make them think were not that different and maybe we shouldnt be thinking of people as labels or victims, but theres more here, and we should kind of look more closely. Does this family hope to return to syria one day . Not the syria of this moment, of course. Theres nowhere to go in aleppo at this point. Do they view that as home and somewhere they can go back to . It comes up in the clip. It was a question i asked them pretty much on every stop, where is home. There are people who grandmother, consistently said home is aleppo. Theres no other option. The kids now a year later in berlin, the Younger Generation is somewhere inbetween trying to figure out if they can make a life, go to university, get training, professional education. It sort of depends who you ask. I think at the end of the day, if they could, theyd be back in heart beat. The film is sky and ground. Thank you both very much for your work. Were back in just a moment. Us. Its what this country is made of. But right now, our bond is fraying. How do we get back to us . The y fills the gaps. And bridges our divides. Donate to your local y today. Because where theres a y, theres an us. Every day, on every street, in every town, across america. Small businesses show their love to you. 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Very good to have you with us this morning. Good to be here. Thanks. Thank you for coming on. Ho plays you better . You orchino. Ill play myself. This is the first time you tell your own story. What was the journey like . Youve had an incredible life as a whistle blower. The first thing i was unhappy with was the title. I would rather the title was my name is francesco and this story is just the tip of the iceberg. You already screwed up. Well, you know, you cant this is what happens when you work with frank. I said that was just the title, but the fact is that what i said before the Knapp Commission 45 years ago is still viable today. Nothing has changed. And if anybody wants to doubt me, tell the mayor, the governor, ill show them the facts of the corruption thats happening in albany. Okay. Frank, i was watching the film. One thing truck struck me earlye film given your life and courage in testifying against fellow Police Officers four decades ago about corruption that existed in a grand scale. The scene was this. You return to your boyhood, and you talk about shining shoes. And a big burly Police Officer comes in and asks for a shoe shine, and you shine the shoes. Youre proud, and the cop walks out without paying you. You said you didnt pay. He doesnt say a word. He walks out. He returns a couple of days later. Your dad is there. He says i want my shoe shines. Your dad says pay first, and he leaves. With that impression on your nineyearold mind, i believe you were nine or ten when it happened, why did that not sour you on the police force . Why did you go onto become a cop . I didnt want to believe thats what a policeman was all about. I say theres no such thing as a crooked cop. Youre either a crook or a cop, and youre a crook, thats wearing a policemans uniform, and youre disgracing everybody else wearing the uniform. I dont want to hear excuses from cops when they say youre bad. You have a responsibility. Youre a Police Officer. You see something wrong, take action. The only problem is nobody will listen to them. Frank, earlier this year, a wonderful writer wrote a book about the new York City Police force called the force. It was well received. It honors cops, but i said what did you take away from the research you did. He said theres going to be another big scandal. Its inevitable that another one is always in the chute. As one of the characters in this documentary, its not that its not there. Its just that it gets exposed every 20 years. Why did you want to make this . Several reasons. Franks story has particular resonance for me as an Italian American coming from an immigrant family. Its a great story of someone who its an immigrant story. Its someone that believes in ethics and hard work and integrity and public service. All the values of what we believe comprise the american dream. And in particular for me was a moment as a teenager in discovering a story that kind of set my imagination free of what i could do. You know . I think one of the big elements of the story is that when the moment that we are brave, thats when were free. The fair part is that theres still former and current Police Officers that send me hate mail, and one of them already talking about the scene about the cop. And he says i dont believe that. That was made up. And they call themselves hero cops. I say wheres your head . Where are your eyes . Theres another guy who was a graduate, became a cop and wrote a book, and he tries to make fun of me in his book, and his grandfather was the bag man for the commissioner, but he says he found that an amusing novelty. And i say the apple doesnt fall far from the tree. 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This is win. And thats wins goat, adi. The coffee here is amazing. Because the volcanic soil is amazing. Making the coffee erupt with flavor. So we give farmers like win more plants. To grow more delicious coffee. That erupts with even more flavor. Which helps provide for wins family. And adi the goats family too. Because his kids eat a lot. All, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. Green mountain coffee roasters. Packed with goodness. Welcome back. Youve seen the women of the view. You know joy is not afraid to speak her mind. Shes putting pen to paper. She recently stopped by the set for a look at her new book. With us now, joy bahar. She has her new book. Youre not going to believe some of the pictures in here. We cant show some of them on tv. Why not . Its just a picture in the newspaper. Tell us why you decided to write the book. Because i am being told by god to save this country. You go through the alphabet. Yes. A to z. It was easier to write that way. You wake up and say m is more moron. Or maralago. We talked with dennis leery before and asked how it changed his job as a comedian. He said it was important to laugh about it so people didnt take it so seriously. You have to take it seriously but you have to make fub of it. As mel brooks makes fun of the nazis if i dont say the word nazi every day, i dont feel good. He makes fun of hitler. You make fun of them. That aggravates him more than anything else. The level of exhaustion thats out there, you go to dinner, i dont want to talk about trump at dinner. Ordinary people saying im sick of watching him on tv. Im sick of the tweets. How do you deal with that . Its exhausting. Every dinner party, eventually he comes up. Ive had fights with people at dinner parties. I dont want to go there anymore. People are splitting up marriages because of him. If youre not only same team, its difficult to Stay Together, unless its you two. We disagree all the time. Youre not exactly well, isnt it important for people to be able to disagree and be able to have dinner together peacefully . I think its important, but i really cant do it. Why cant you . Because if youre a trump supporter, theres something going on with you that i cant abide. That means that you dont care about the environment. It means that you dont care about womens issues. It means you dont care about the fact that he provokes that nut case in north korea. Im worried about the country. How can you be on his side . I dont get that. Do you . I think this is a very i think this is a very fair argument that you bring up, and its a real issue, because what were all supposed to be about as members of humanity is to find a way to live together. And youre saying that were at a point, possibly we cant. I believe that. But we have to. We have to figure out a way to talk to each other. I mean because there are i dont understand why some people would be fine with what he does day in and day out, but if were going to get past trumpism, dont we have to convince some of those people . Who are they . Where are they . Well, i mean most of them are closeted. Theyre not really coming out and saying im for trump at these dinner parties. They dont quite say it. Theyre embarrassed. Not on the Upper West Side, but if you get out there, there are plenty of people. I did a book signing where there was one republican. The rest were Upper West Side whack koe types. I love them. Go to western iowa, alabama. Theyre out there. I guess thats the real challenge. We have jeff flake who goes out, gives a speech. He quits. Bob corker does it as well. Figure out how to fight. Whats going to happen to the Republican Party . You only have low hanging fruit running the party . Republicans will lose if you only nominate extreme people. It will be what happened in missouri when Claire Mccaskill set up the opponent to run and beat him. Do you think the democrats will win next time . Who would they put up . Thats a good question. If the election were next week, i wouldnt be surprised if trump won again for lack of direction in the democratic party. Theyre not courageous. Theyre courageous. They just dont have somebody with the charisma and with the when Michelle Obama goes when they go low, we go high. I think the democrats have to go lower and start to talk the way donald trump speaks. Speak directly to the population and not toucouching it. Go for the heart of the conversation. Youll see how many people go out and vote for them. I think ill run. Joy, you have a show to get to. The joy is great gas bag. Theres the book. Our thanks to the always outspoken joy behar. I think i might go as my purse . Do you dare me . No. Live chicken on the set of the view. 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I thits really horrible to leave your thanksgiving dinner to go wait in line. Always been weird to me. Me, too. The presents pile up so much. This week im cutting back dramatically. No presents. You get a rock. Give my kid radishes, maybe some beats. A chickens egg. Check my facebook live. Please dont. Lee gallagher, you interviewed the marriott ceo arnie sorenson. He said the United States is going to use two to three Million International tourists because of the Trump Administration policies. I heard somebody last week saying just coming in new york city, that new york city is getting pounded in tourism. I asked arnie sorenson, a wide ranging conversation about many things, including their attempt to target the millennial generation. I said how is new york doing because new york is an important market for hotels. He said its doing okay in terms of the building. But were really suffering when it comes to Inbound Tourism because were losing to markets like europe and asia because of the administrations comments about not being welcome to people from other countries. Even though its not the countries that send a lot of tourists here like europe and asia, it sort of sends a message that youre not welcome here. I thought that was really interesting. He quantified it to about two to three million inbound visitors this year that we might not get as a result talking about the travel ban . The travel ban its a few things. Its two things. It started he said it started when President Trump made the comments about mexico when he entered the campaign back in 2015. No one thought he was going to win at that point. Once he won, then the immediate concern arnie said was mexico and what is this going to mean for mexico because thats where the remarks had been the strongest. Of course, later with the travel ban and talking about muslim countries and not being welcome to those, it sent a message around the world what could be next and how much are we going to take this hard stance. This isnt no longer a welcoming country. Dont forget, those two to three million people, which is a lot of people. Also, this is the Hospitality Industry and many, many, many jobs would be impacted if we were to continue to see declines like that. Also some sense, europeans ive spoken to who make no secret of it, didnt want donald trump to be elected and have been hor fied by some of the things he said, particularly about foreigners and immigrants in the country, friends of mine decided we dont want to go. We dont want to feel like were endorsing the administration in america. Maybe well go on holiday some place else. Almost like the resist movement outside the country reacting with their pockets. The dollar has come down somewhat, so its not that. Its a conscious decision from people who say i dont want to go to the United States. This is an underreported story. I dont think its been talked about. Its not just the people targeted by the travel ban. Its just the perception around the world. And im hearing this from other people as well in the Hospitality Industry. You talk about overall standing in the world being impacted by this presidency. And i cant imagine that what youre hearing abroad isnt connected. Im sure that all the feelings that people have about america at the moment are tied up very closely with how they feel about donald trump personally. Whether its on issues of climate change, trade, the muslim ban, a lot of people i speak to find that antithetical and they dont feel it represents america, so theyd rather not come at the moment. Lee, what does he say about airbnb. Those guys are scrappy, ready for a fight with the hotels. What does sorenson say . I wrote a whole book about airbnb and spent a lot of time asking this question. Its a delicate dance because they, on the one hand, nobody wants to say theyre fighting on the surface, the ceos, they all met each other. Its a pretty vicious fight. The regulatory front, Hotel Industry pushing back on airbnb in cities like new york, but at the same time all the Hotel Companies recognize that airbnb has touched a cord and theres something the consumer is responding to big time. A lot of what the Hotel Companies are saying is they want it to be a level playing field. They think there are a lot of commercial operators of airbnb. They say no, weve gotten rid of those people, so its not, quote, unquote, illegal hotels. Airbnb has evolved over the years and taken upon itself to try to get rid of a lot of that behavior. Its a platform. It doesnt interview everyone who goes on it. Its an evolving discussion. I see the Hotel Companies taking a piece of that playbook. You look at a company like hyatt has instrublted its employees to be more themselves do away with the grooming standards, bring more empathy into the process. Do they still charge for wifi. I think increasingly hotels are not charging for wifi as much. They need to stop charging for wifi. Thats the biggest joke. Its a rip off. Perhaps maybe everyone ought to stop charging for wireless. All right everybody. Have a wonderful weekend. That does it for us this morning. Well be back at it monday morning 6 00 a. M. Eastern. Stay with msnbc all day for todays live news right now. On this friday after thanksgiving sales splurge. Retailers cash in as shoppers hit the stores and their smart phones before the dishes were even cleared. Is he cooperating . Michael flynns lawyers cut ties with President Trumps legal team. This is big news folks. Learn what the president s attorney is saying about the russia investigation. 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