also former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. now msnbc legal analyst. and national correspondent for politico, also lucky for us. it feels like there s a crush of new information, but all painting a similar picture. your reaction. that s right. what we re learning is what you probably expected to learn and i think you and i have discussed this, which is there is just going to be more that drifts out about to extent to which donald trump and those working for him tried to subvert and overturn the election and when people want to talk about what people have done to hold trump accountable, then we have to start looking at what occurred from the election all the way through january 6th. not just january 6th itself. and when we re learning now that the campaign was aware of that
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the reports should not be passed along and there are reports so that everyone can see what you come up with. they hired two investigators. within an expert in sexual harassment. one a former acting u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. and just 17 days after they interviewed governor cuomo, they came to a conclusion. they had a report that was written and in detail 11 different women, some of whom said they felt they were sexually harassed by the governor. one says she was groped and fondled by the governor. and another said she was inappropriately touched while being a sworn new york state trooper and part of his own personal detail. that is how we got to here today. there is a political side of this ayman that involves a calculus by the governor. a tremendous erosion of support for him. but ahead there is still legal trouble for the governor. he still faces five different
silence for nine or ten months before speaking out against these abuses. now for every jeffery clark who is willing to subvert the law there is a man like this, alexander vindman, who risked his career to provide the evidence that helped to lead to donald trump s first impeachment and that is heartening. but relying on good faith actors is not sustainable or healthy for our democracy. that is the lesson of the trump presidency and a lesson we are still learning even with trump gone. leading off our discussion tonight daniel goldman who served as the house impeachment inquiry majority council for the first impeachment of donald trump and also served as the assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. daniel, it is good to see you again, but not under good circumstances. this question is a big one. we have evidence falling every day about someone else who seemed to do something that looks like they were breaking the law and there is still a former president walking arou
impeachment. we ll wait to see if we get details out of this hearing. thanks. with me in studio to share with me today, not all in studio, excuse me, the former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, and cnn s dana bash. jimmy, i want to start with you. we re waiting to get a timetable out of senate judiciary committee about how this hearing is heading. how fast do we think it will move once we have this today? what i ve heard from members before today is that they expect it could take at least four weeks. even given the mountain of evidence that was included in attorney general james report before they can craft articles of impeachment. remember that people in the judiciary committee have said today and previously they re not just looking at the sexual harassment allegations. they re also examining whether he used state resources and also
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