government goes, it is the most important thing, and we have to talk about it. people have a responsibility to talk about it. we do have to understand that for a lot of people donald trump is an entertaining side show, perhaps a maddening side show, but they see a very strong economy. it s going to be a question, do more of those people go out in november, or do more young people, black voters, hispanic voters that have been insulted, muslim american voters who have been told you don t belong in america, do more of those voters go out and say, enough, this isn t the land that we read about growing up. this isn t the land that is framed by the statue of libbert. we ll see. there s no doubt right now it s a little complicated out there and either party can win. a lot of folks are busy with their jobs. our jobs are to ask the
because they think they re trying to tarnish me with russia. this morning the washington post announced this coming october it will release a book exam eng russian enter fines in the 2016 election and the subsequent political, legal and diplomatic fallout. the book is entitled the apprentice, trump, russia and the subversion of america, written by greg miller who joins us now. greg, thank you very much for being on. thank you. who is the apprentice in this case? and also, i understand you conducted hundreds of interviews with people who are there. as much as donald trump thinks it s to hurt him, this is about america being attacked, is it not? the apprentice, we love the title. it works on a number of levels here. trump is an apprentice in many ways, learning on the job.
happen. when that violence has happened we ll have a reason to declare unlawful assembly and clear these people out. that helped to lead to failed consequences of that day. it s a year later, right. i ll ask you the biggest urgent question i can. take everything that s all happened, all the attention ever char lost via, what the president said, the counter reaction, the recruiting videos, the totality of everything. a year later has charlottesville been good or bad for the cause of white supremacy in america. it works in two ways or even three ways. a lot of people have left the movement. they felt they were chastened by what happened. they don t want to be a part of it. other people said we have to organize big ways. we ll do flash mobs. posters. other people said we ll do terrorism. we ll go underground. we re done with protests and politicking now we ll start
at that point, what a couple of weeks and there was a lot of information that was gathered. as my colleague rudy giuliani said i had bad information at that point. i made a mistakes in my statement. however, sekulow did not say where he got the bad information from. it s hard to keep up, joe, with the twists and turns of how the president is trying to handle his own lies, trying to protect his son but really actually working harder to protect himself because ultimately it appears to be all about trump. well, john heileman, it shouldn t be surprising, but you see one, two, three, four not false statements, lies. four lies spewed out by four different people in the administration, including the president of the united states, and any other administration that person would go out, issue
an apology, said i had bad information, i am so sorry, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. in this case, that line has become so common from some of those same characters, that there s quite a bit of discussion this weekend about where somebody who works for donald trump right now and spread lies for donald trump right now, and refuses to distance themselves from donald trump calling the free press the enemy of the people right now, you sit there and go where are these people going to get jobs as soon as donald trump leaves town? the answer is they just are not. not in any respectable firm. not in any respectable business because of their brand is lying. right. it s easy given the fact that as was pointed out earlier given how much the president lies, given the documented 4,000 lies