the indictment, i believe you said 38. we are still counting, going through it. 37 or 38. i m going like this, sandra. you know. sandra: yeah. it s it s over three dozen and it s 40-something page document. john: the 38th count is false statements allegedly on the part of the president s valet and personal assistant. but 37 related to trump and notta together, and then that one separate one, number 38. but i mean, this thing reads like a book. sandra: hard to print. so, we are still going through it, and the top secret records seized by the fbi from the trump home as we learn more, andy, as we touched on earlier, they detailed on foreign nations nuclear capabilities. we obviously have prepared for and had some inkling so far. is this more or less than you expected, where are you on this, andy? it s much more than i expected, sandra, on the substance of the documents. ordinarily when you have a classified information case they have a defense tactic that s known
expected, where are you on this, andy? it s much more than i expected, sandra, on the substance of the documents. ordinarily when you have a classified information case they have a defense tactic that s known as gray mail where the government prosecutors are trying as hard as they can to try to convince the court that the only thing that matters here is that the document was classified, or that it was secret. the substance of it is not something we need to get into. and commonly what happens is the defense will say, because they know this puts the government in a tough position, we need the substance of the documents in order to make our defense and it s kind of that s almost an extortion tactic, why they call it gray mail. so usually it s the government is fighting to to have this kind of information not in the public domain. here we are seeing a lot more of it than i would ever have expected to see and it s very interesting for us, but i just
forward as an alternative that will boost their numbers which remain historically low in the congress. ted cruz who i love to talk about here because he s so far out and joe mccarthy-esque. i get the feeling he s been cut off. i get the feeling he s not quite the leaders he have just a month ago in terms of this issue particularly. he says get rid of it. that s enough. i think the issue with him, which i wish he d talk more, is his position is what damaged the republican party. his whole position of repeal the law as an extortion tactic to shut down the government hugely backfired. and i would also say on the issue of repeal and replace, i mean, the truth is that the only replace plan the republicans have ever had was john mccain s plan in 2008. and that, you know, when you look at the details that meant 20 million americans would lose health care coverage. so it s always been disingenuous
position of saying we re not going to enact anything now. we re going to investigate. we re going to have more probes. so you saw they come out at their press conference after reaching the budget deal. first thing out of their mouths, obama care. except it s a litany of complaints and there s nothing that they have been able to put forward as an alternative that will boost their numbers which remain historically low in the congress. ted cruz who i love to talk about here because he s so far out and joe mccarthy-esque. i get the feeling he s been cut off. i get the feeling he s not quite the leaders he have just a month ago in terms of this issue particularly. he says get rid of it. that s enough. i think the issue with him, which i wish he d talk more, is his position is what damaged the republican party. his whole position of repeal the law as an extortion tactic to shut down the government hugely backfired. and i would also say on the issue of repeal and replace, i mean, the trut
sector union workers than the private sectors. kudos to jp morgan chase, if that bank stands up to this extortion tactic, that s what it isment and the irony is, the michigan economy would not be in the shape that it s in if the unions hadn t in large part put the auto business on the rocks, into bankruptcy because of these high paying benefits packagesme. so let the unions pay the mortgages if they re worried about the people in michigan. the interesting thing, wall street gets all of the blame and the banks get all of the blame, but here we have the union saying, we want you to do the same reckless thing that the president keeps saying you did was reckless, but don t be reckless. the hypocrisy. how do you feel about wall street with hypocrisy. dagen brings up good points. call it how it is, the uaw is in no position, and if those banks are forced to subsidize