dismissed. it also has the potential to upend fani willis s sprawling election interference case in fulton county, georgia. not to mention, the fact that if trump succeeds with his claim of immunity, it could reshape our understanding about the powers of the presidency. there is a lot at stake, in case you need a reminder, the former president was indicted four times this year, he is facing a total of 91 criminal charges in manhattan, washington, d.c., florida, and fulton county, georgia. a new york judge has also found him liable in the attorney general civil railroad lawsuit against him and his company. a separate judge found him liable for sexually abusing the writer and columnist, e. jean carroll during an encounter in the 1990s. carol is also suing donald trump s second time over defamation comments he had made on cnn in may. his punishment on those two civil cases are still pending. on top of all this, his continuous campaign to return to the white house. the colorado s
. i m david cold very in los angeles, and this is cnn. . i mean guessing i don t have to remind anyone there s mid-term election about a month away, democracy and the gloves are officially off. well, if they were ever actually on. between there was a if iry debate in ohio between jd vance and ryan and we have specifically spicy events we have interesting moments we ll talk about, let s play some of those, first we bring in smart people. or the spice. ok. ha ha. let s bring them in. so my estrange work husband, john. am i in the wrong seat? lean over for loves stayed up late for us between and you re doing new day. stay up the whole time. amanda wakes up. the camera is on her he s so good, we re joined by happy to have you here as well, and keith, great to have you guy i have laurens brook on my bookcase. i wasn t going to say anything. it s on my bookcase at home. i appreciate you, it was nice, do you guys want to hear what s going on in ohio
Of apologizing but we didn t know to whom, but donald trump immediately by his nature deflects deny he was define, that s why asking him to have more of a trump ian response, the idea who gets away with the teflon done phenomenon. part of what he was talking about his perception people that democrats are elitist part of that conversation people don t want to be told how to think or feel. it s for the a reaction to the pc museum. i don t know why there s a vice visceral reaction, this idea i don t want you to tell me who s a good candidate or not. i believe that s part of the herschal walker conversation. i think it s about people dictating who you should not like, it s the hypocrisy of the party, the party of family values, pro-life, party of protecting traditional values and you have herschal walker as
In the attempt to prevent the full details of trump s relationship with russia being exposed. all you have to do is substitute stormy daniels in there for russia. a point that you have made for a long time is that anything we are reporting today on tv mueller knows about and has known for a long time. a long time. casually in conversation people tell me there are a lot of parts to this story that seem to be coincidence. with each passing revelation there is less and less coincidence. a whole bunch of people at the same party, at the same event, a whole bunch of people funneling money through the same lawyer. if you go on further in these reports they say one of the items that was discussed between cohen and various russians in europe in the summer of 2016 was how they were going to bury the russian hackers to get them out of circulation, buy them off, use money to hide them so they wouldn t be uncovered and the whole break-in to the democratic national committee would not be
And a black liberal who doesn t and drive around together. we drove to the monuments. we drove to the site that heather heyer died and they talked. it got tense. and then it got a little bit better. i don t think anybody changed their position, but i think they changed their level of insight and understanding. and just that is enough sometimes to bring the temperature down. it was powerful. it was emotional. part of the van jones show, the whole point of the show is i want to bring into the conversation people who aren t usually in it. whether it s pop stars who you don t hear from that often on politics, let them have a seat at the table and regular grass roots folks we talk about charlottesville, flint, michigan, ferguson, these aren t sound bites. people live there. people were born there. when the cameras leave they re still there. so true. i want to go back to those places and hear from those people and get their wisdom out to the country. because that s how we re going to lea