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Erin Burnett stays ahead of the headlines, delivering a show that is indepth and informative. Erin Burnett stays ahead of the headlines, delivering a show that is indepth and informative. A very close relationship. So harry talked about the kind of legal ramifications here. What does this mean emotionally for the president. He feels a sense of the world closing in. Someone just plead guilty to federal crimes and said i committed this federal crime at the direction of the president of the United States. Didnt name donald trump, but donald trump is who he was talking about. Theres no way donald trump isnt feeling this emotionally in a very raw way. Well see that come out in the rally in West Virginia. The president speaking in just moments. Were obviously monitoring it closely. April, youve covered the white house day in and day out. The people the president works most closely with and the president himself repeatedly denied knowing anything about these payments to Stormy Daniels. Lets j
momentum saying it would be the worst two years if republicans took control of the house and senate. so biden has been trying to blunt that moment. and using a two-pronged message here in the final days. first, he s been delivering stark warnings to americans that democracy is under assault when it comes to election deniers on the ballot. come tuesday, he s trying to reframe the election a choice between the two parties and set a referendum on democrats who currently hold control of congress. i expect we ll hear that message from the president, basically trying to make the case that, yes, the economy may not be the best understand us right now, but it would be worse under republicans, for his events later on today, boris, amara. and, of course, control of the senate could come down to a critical senate race in georgia. that is where eva mckend is. what s the latest when it comes to this contest it wasn t raphael warnock and herschel
penny morton, at least. it seems to put upjust penny morton, at least. it seems to put upjust before penny morton, at least. it seems to put upjust before the penny morton, at least. it seems to put upjust before the structure - penny morton, at least. it seems to put upjust before the structure was put up just before the structure was having penny mordaunt. someone close to the penny mordaunt campaign and they were saying that her message to mrjohnson in the conversation had been a very simple and direct one, which was that she was not going to be standard aside because she believed and that she was the preferred candidate to go forward and his supporters would migrate to her, not the other way around. and the party should have a contest between her and mr rishi sunak. she was to be seen as the unified force. there s been a lot of rancour in the conservative party, deep divisions between borisjohnson and rishi sunak and the members if they won a contest it should be her going
you can be punished. i think it s a five hear ye-yea maximum. is it by accident or is it intentional and willful? shan, the thing is it s pretty were settled. some contest it. legally, you can t indict a sitting president, right? if that s the case, then this is political. this is in the hands of congress at this point, shan, or do you see it differently? i think ultimately, it is going to be political. i think mueller is a conservative prosecutor. i think the southern district is not going to try to make any new ground by trying to indict the president. and i think it does end up being the question of, does this add to the impeachability of donald trump. and an interesting question related to that is ultimately mueller s report comes out, which is not about this particular case, how does he handle this information? does he need to include it in it as well? that s probably a question for him. frank, to you.