Credit for 500,000. He basically doubles the amount he can borrow against his apartment. He later uses that money, he says, to pay Stormy Daniels in october 2016. And Rudy Giuliani has told us there are several other issues that he settled for trump and that he was reimbursed for. It is possible, though we dont know how he spent the remaining amount in his increased credit line that he may have used that for some of these other issues and thats one of the things thats under investigation. Thats such a Key Line Saying mr. Cohen resolved other problems similarly for mr. Trump. How significant is that . We have Rudy Giuliani giving a variety of figures about how much money was used here, when it was used. Walk us three visavis the size of those payments. Rudy giuliani said he was getting north of 400,000 for a year of Retainer Payments and
that was to reimburse him for things he took care of. It leaves open the possibility of up to another couple hundred thousand dollars that he might hav
where nine people were killed is clear. do something. those words interrupting ohio governor mike dewine earlier this week at a vigil and yesterday the republican governor announced he is taking action calling on lawmakers to pass a law that would require background checks for all firearm sales. and also proposing a red flag law. these orders would be based upon clear and convincing evidence and would allow the removal of firearms from potentially dangerous individuals and get them the mental health treatment that they need. get them whatever help that they need. joining us now, dayton city commissioner chris shaw and suzy lane of moms demand action gun sense in america. i know you ve said in reaction to this plan that the governor released yesterday, you see it as an important step forward. there s a lot in there you can get behind. oh, yeah.
some reporting a person close to mitch mcconnell, he s serious to have bipartisan legislation to address gun violence. that there s a conference call on monday. but one thing that did not come up in that conference call was calling the senate back. and part of the reason was he didn t feel there was support from the president for the background check bill. how do you feel about that? well, that s good news. and i hope that the president does support that. and they do call the congress back. because that s what people in the united states want. that s what we hear. that politicians need to catch up with the people. do you think mitch mcconnell is hearing that message? i hope so. i hope so. i know we at moms demand action are working. we re trying to get that action to him. our leaders in kentucky are working on him and putting as much pressure as we can. are you feeling some progress? yes. i think we are. i mean, this is you know, when you see governor dewine and
opposition of people who support the nra and we are in fact giving moms demand action gun sense distinctions to candidate who fill out a questionnaire, and support our agenda of the gun safety, and we are canvassing and educating, but what is interesting is that our own volunteers are running. 13 ran in november, and nine won. we have several dozen running this november from statehouse to congress, and one way to really change policy is to be the ones making it. shannon, great to speak with you as always. thank you so much. she is shannon watts, the president of moms demand action gun sense in america. and coming up a survivor of the parkland gun violence weighs in on the force of the nra. stay tuned for that.
of the hundreds of afafiliated peaceful marches in the states and around the world. lucy s son jordan davis was killed in jacksonville, florida, in 2012. she is a national spokeswomen for moms demand action gun sense in america. thanks for being here. thank you for having me. you told me the minute you heard about this march you made your reservation. absolutely. why did you feel the need to be here? absolutely. because i felt like this was a part of history, that i was going to be a part of. it s a movement with, you know, collective women s voices. we re no longer going to stand by and watch what s happening in the country. we re going to mobilize. we re going to begin marching forward for the preservation of our families and our communities and futures. for me personally, my father, having been a big part of the civil rights movement and me as a child marching, you know, in rallies and marches, i believe that i m kind of coming full circle now.