police to thinking they were coming to new york for legitimate jobs and instead shut to some of the shuttered florida massage parlors whose owners did not respond to nbc s requests for comment. police arrested these two women this week, accused of luring some of the unsuspecting victims. detectives say many of the women from china who did not speak english were forced to eat and live where they worked. as for why they didn t leave fear, intimidation. debt. shame. the whole nine yards. when you get here. and they re stuck. and they re truly victims. in addition to a jail sentence, if convicted, there could be a fine of up to $500. morgan? that s nbc s kerry sanders. and joining me now, live, is msnbc legal analyst danny savalos. good morning. thank you for being with us. i have to get right into robert kraft. he is facing a number of charges here, so can you explain those
states. that directly implicates the president of a flown. we already had a tape recording or a recording that cohen secretly made that did that. but this is that s very solid. the second big thing that happened, i don t know, we talked a lot about it today that the incoming new york state attorney general, latisha james will launch a wide ranging investigation of the trump organization and the trump foundation. the business practices, the whole nine yards. and i think in the long run that could be potentially the most dangerous thing about donald trump and i m talking about, you know, his liberty, you know. essentially. the trump organization, the trump empire. my sense and the sense of a lot of people who know him more
overnight and all soaking wet, muddy, dirty, stinky, bloody, the whole nine yards and this is survival mode. there s no other way to explain it. survival mode. no food. we have been awake since 5:30 yesterday morning, and no sleep and just the sight we have seen and the detours we had to make just to make our excuse me. i am working on no sleep. just to make our way around town was a challenge within itself. everywhere we go it s blocked off. i got another guy driving. i am hanging out the window with a spotlight just to navigate. if it takes you 15 minutes to get somewhere, you can say it s going to take you four hours. if you need to turn around and go another 15 minutes, that s another four hours. it s impossible to get around. reporter: jason, do we a
change, but i ve got to tell you, i don t know if you can find a vote that has been cast in the last 20 years that would not be traditional democratic positions on labor, on women, contraception, the whole nine yards. but then there are people in our party who are challenging just because they say we need a change of personnel, i guess. and that is something that we re going to struggle with as democrats. i m wondering what some democrats would say about name one vote that he cast that would disqualify him from continuing to serve. and people would have a difficult time coming up with it. well, i want to get your take on brett kavanaugh s confirmation hearings and how the democrats have been fighting with republicans and the white house for the thousands and thousands of documents to be released. what is your chief concern with
away contributing to society. daca, the whole nine yards. i don t think you throw the baby out with the bath water right now. i think you have to go forward and try to change the orders coming down. you know, whether it s this call to abolish i.c.e. or the immediate, you know, call to vote against whomever is on the supreme court and a number of other issues, the energy in your party, obviously, is on the left. you were the first democrat elected to alabama in over 20 years. so my question for you is, do you worry that your party is moving too far to the left when you look in the context of the country? you know, i don t think so. i think there are a lot of loud voices on the left. but at the same time, you look at my election, you look at the election in virginia, you look at conor lamb s election, those are not voices from the left. those are voices of moderation. those are voices of bipartisanship. those are the voices i think carry the day at the end of the day. but, you know,