new things to say. we ve addressed it extensively. and there is nothing new to add to this conversation. neither the white house nor cohen has yet responded to the latest filing. and joining me onset, legal analyst danny analyst, thank you for joining me. let s start with the motion. what opened the door to that? now that the case is in federal court, stormy s legal team is asserting that what is called the federal arbitration act applies. all that means is that if the parties are arguing about whether or not it belongs in h arbitration or in court, the court may allow a trial to proceed, a jury trial, and pursuant to that jury trial the parties get, wait for it, discovery. which is, and i ve said this many times, potentially devastating to president trump and to michael cohen because they are no ordinary litigants, they have a lot to lose. a lot to discover. a lot to discover, right.
to push extremely views on immigration that have nothing to do with resolving the ub issue the d.r.e.a.m.ers, yeah. that s why they have to say, not just, we hope do it. it has to be more binding and ensuring. not just for congress but for the american people as well. thank you for joining us on the show and for your perspective. i appreciate it. i want to talk back to the panel with me onset. guys, let pe just sort of reset here. we do expect, senate adjourned, you see the live shot of the capitol i think on one of our screens here. to 11:30. they will come back into session at 11:30. we know democrats and republicans are huddling back into their corners to think of their strategy coming forward. i expect in the next 30 minutes we will hear more as lawmakers come out into the hallways and reports descend. yes. where does it go over the next 30 minutes? what are the discussions happening right now behind
draw the conclusion that there s something to hide here. arthel: let s bring in our legal panel, both defense attorneys and former prosecutors. good to have you both here with me onset. david, since you re sitting here next to me, in terms of self protection, are there legal reasons why the sp president shouldn t speak to the special counsel and are there any legal protections that give him cover? the fifth amendment of the constitution protect protects hm speaking. arthel: why? tell me why. he s a target of this investigation. there s no mistake about that. there could be a number of criminal matters that the special counsel is looking into with this president. so because of that, because he s a target, he has the fifth amendment right to remain silent. and the translation as to what he just said is, we ll see, his attorneys are telling him about this right and that he should be invoking, in my opinion. arthel: robert? well a lot has changed since june of 2017 when the president
negotiations. any changes to nafta will likely have a big impact on the auto industry. carl scone is the chairman and ceo of the nissan mitsubishi alliance and chairman of nissan motor company joining me onset right now good to see you. good to see you trish. trish: changes to trade agreements, how does that affect the industry, how does it affect your company? it will affect a lot so that s why we re all extremely attentive to what s going to happen. the fact that nafta is being re negotiated seems a little bit normal. this is a 23-24 years old agreement and the reality of the three-country change during the last 23 years, the fact that there is a reset for this agreement it s fine. it s something very logical obviously the outcome will have a lot of importance for all of the car manufactures because we have based the supply system on north america for the north american market. if anything needs to happen here , it will have major impact on us. trish: are you concerned this will
comes down to money and donors and the people donating money to things steve bannon cared about? yeah, without question. his rupture with the mercer family proved to be a fatal blow for him. you know, steve bannon made a call cue calculus to break with donald trump. and donald trump had a phone call with rebecca mercer and pressured her to break ties with steve bannon. the mercer family, notoriously a private family, released a statement publicly rebuking ban non. and i think from that moment on, it was difficult for him to recover. so jill and aaron are here with me onset, gabe. i want to bring them into the conversation. let me be blunt here, in our reporter here, the implication is that steve bannon will show up in politics and continue to show up in politics as far as his next moves. should we care about his next moves? i m not sure how he s going to do it at this point. i mean, the breitbart platform was what gave him relevance, if