yep. you get some sense that james enjoyed humiliating you like that? absolutely. i think it was a power thing. serena cooked dinner for her husband and his lover and listened to james and jessica talk about nick morelos. it was all demeaning and hateful stuff. james used to pick on her and poke at her about why don t you go back to your go back to nick? you guys were such a couple and a thing. go back to nick. so there was some jealousy there? definitely. now james lapan s only possible hope at trial was serena and her statement to police that her husband was asleep next to her when nick was killed. you wouldn t try to be covering up for him for anything? no. okay. but now a little bit of drama was about to spawn a lot more. in december 2017, as james lapan sat in a pima county jail cell, his wife of seven years sat in a hotel room
exchange of information. then you get to the abuse of power thing, matt gets us back to, they can t even articulate what that is because they are guilty of doing the same thing. and it gets you andy s double standard point. how can you claim the president abused his power when you have multiple examples of democrats doing the exact same things in recent years. and by the way, i would make the case, in an even more egregious fashion. they went so far as to actually use this misinformation from the russians to wiretap someone, possibly more, to someone connected to the trump campaign. sean: if i had subpoenaed emails and deleted them, and i acid washed my hard drives, and i brushed up devices with hammers, or have somebody do its going to work on well for hannity. how about this? if it was vice president trump, replacing biden, and if don jr. replaced hunter biden, what do
all of it is great symbolism and great optics. let s put that in perspective. south korea s flowing into north korea was really that is one thing. i like k pop. listening to k pop songs. it s a power thing. we will have you back i imagine quite a bit over the next few weeks. thank you very much. molly and katherine, as always. stay right there because we have much more on all of this when former secretary of state condoleeza rice joins andrea mitchell reports today at noon on msnbc. we want to talk about developments in sexual misconduct claims against charlie rose. multiple new accusations going back decades and how the network
faith and credit in the decisions made in the justice system. one way we ensure that is we ensure when witnesses come to testify, that they do so openly and honestly and without any coercion, without any influence. so in order for us to have integrity in our system, that has to be one of the most critical things. the fact the president of the united states is going around and speaking to witnesses and hoping to sort of influence or nudge or find out what they say and make them uncomfortable is disturbing to say the least. there s an appearance of imp impropriety here. well, there s also sort of this power thing, right? at least legally, does it matter who and how much of a position of power you re in if you re trying to get information from a witness and it s hard to argue that anybody s in a higher position of power than the president of the united states, the leader of the free world. yes, one of the problems with
office, who was harassing women, i would canned him. how does she get to be the feminist? he would almost have the impression that if you turned a blind eye to one creditor for 40 years, it becomes very easy to turn a blind eye to all of them. in that sense, how does what she shares with those people at the grammy awards. it s a power thing. it s a class thing and it s a power thing. that is the way it is always been. the women that bill clinton hit on, whether they were interns, or whether they were low-grade staffers, she regarded them as trash. her advisors said, you drag a hundred dollar bill through a trailer park, there is no telling what you ll find. and that is what she and guys like harvey weinstein are all agreed on. it s a problem for the democratic party. kirsten gillibrand, who is apparently serious about running for president, was on tv, i