of florida. but in terms of proving fraud, there s no evidence so far. there s just an echo chamber of people claiming fraud and claiming more fraud and now it s stated as if it were fact when no one has yet to raise one single shred of evidence to point in anything illegal happening in broward county. david, what s bill nelson saying about this? nelson s campaign has filed a lawsuit with the florida democratic party in federal court in tallahassee. they are challenging the state s process of upholding absentee ballots and reviewing them and provisional ballots based on signatures. so they are fighting their own legal battle. nelson s campaign says that rick scott sounds likes a candidate en route to losing. his attorney says that he confident that nelson through what is almost assuredly going to be a recount, the question is
the defense of the president will be should it come to that, i was trying to protect my reputation, trying to protect my businesses, frying to prote t help my marriage. so there it is at least according to the former head of this national enquirer parent group that it was all about the campaign. but i think it s a very difficult case to prove against the president. if this does become a campaign violation issue, is that enough for senate republicans to respond, to distance themselves, do you think? well, very interesting the way you phrased your question. you didn t say is it enough for house democrats to vote for impeachment? i think the answer is probably yes. the question is could you get two-thirds of the senate based on this and my short answer is no. michael, we ll be watching
involved in these two payments, one to stormy daniels and another from ami, the parent company of the national enquirer to karen mcdougal. what this does is shed light on the depth for donald trump s involvement. it tabs a closer look at the start of the agreement between donald trump and david pecker, the chief executive of a.m.i. to have a.m.i. operate in service of the trump campaign and help suppress negative stories about donald trump during the campa n campaign. that started with this august 25th meeting that the journal talks about. there is a huge difference, paul, between something as it reads, you know, mighty shady and actually illegal. well, that s very true but i think the reason we re talking about this is this wall street journal case reads like a crime novel. it gives you all of the details,
to discuss since the campaign and just hasn t had the opportunity to do so. she also writes about her experience as the first african-american first lady, writing i was female, black and strong, which to certain people translated only as angry. angela, to hear michelle obama talking about that, what did you think? well, i just have to give so much credit to who i call our forever first lady, not just because i want them back, i do candidly, keeping it all the way 100 on this friday afternoon, but also because of what she embodies. she is this woman who is filled with so much grace and class, but she embodies the every day working woman. there are students who are in school right now who can relate to everything michelle obama talks about going to school. the women who are struggling to balance it all and figuring it out if they can have it all, she
expenses and edwards was ultimately acquitted on one count and hung jury on the other and justice decided not to retry the cause because the jury and i think a lot of prosecutors thought when you have a dual purpose expenditure, i.e., to get the mistress to be quiet because why couldn t donald trump say i didn t want melania to find out? that s what he s going to say. and he s going to say i didn t want customers of the trump organization to find out. on the other hand, the stormy daniels payoff is right in the midst of a controversial part of the campaign. what s your reaction to the fact the president could be involved in hush money like this? how significant is this? i think paul callan just nailed it. you have a cam bapaign contribun that s not disclosed and in excess of the $2,700 limit.