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Transcripts For MSNBCW Kasie DC 20180730 08:00:00


Reports and interviews that give viewers a look inside the corridors of power in Washington, D.C.
all this is ken vogel of the new york times and also the law firm of butler rocca and dershowitz, former federal prosecutor georgetown law 0 professor and legal analyst paul butler. former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york also an msnbc legal analyst mimi rocca, and professor emeritus at harvard law school, alan dershowitz. he is the author of the book the case against impeaching trump. thanks to all of you for being with us on this sunday night. ken vogel, i want to start with you just in terms of what we ve been seeing out of the white house from this president today. what prompted this flurry of tweets? well, clearly he s fairly under a lot of pressure. michael cohen is coming out publicly and releasing the tape of the conversation regarding a payoff to a woman who alleged he had an affair with her, has seemed to set him off in a way we haven t s ....

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Transcripts For MSNBCW Kasie DC 20180729 23:00:00


no question about it. talk to your doctor about chantix. welcome to kasie d.c. i m kasie hunt. we are live in washington from 7:00 to 9:00 eastern. tonight the president lashes out against robert mueller claiming conflicts of interest. plus russia gate travels to the worst airport gate in america. don junior and robert mueller treated to the lucid nightmare that is gate 35 x at reagan national airport. at the same time the president s inner circle is fighting it out in federal court and the court of public opinion. later we ll talk to senator chris van hollen about matters
foreign and domestic. he floetsz new sanctions for months could you as tariffs start to turn politically toxic at home. but we begin with a series of tweets from the president late today including a greatest hits of grievances against special counsel robert mueller. quote, is robert mueller ever going to release his conflicts of interest with respect to president trump, including the fact that we had ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180730:08:36:00

Respond to what guy just said by saying, well, the president does care about these farmers. he s giving them a $12 billion aid package to try to tide things over while this kind of long-term policy plays out. how significant is $12 billion in the scheme of things? and also, i mean, this only affects certain producers. there are others who are not going to be receiving this aid package, but who are still hit by these tariffs. the critics say it is a band aid and it may not have been needed at the beginning had these tariffs not been put into place. but what we expect to see for the consumer, over the next couple of months, is exactly how that cost is passed down because when you do have companies like coca-cola and others starting to make price decisions based off of decisions now with the current administration and their current policies, that will ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180729:23:35:00

American consumers, to farmers, to american companies. and i think ultimately they are going to pay a price at the ballot box. it s another example of the president saying one thing about caring about the middle class and the working class, and about the midwest, and doing something entirely different to throw the economy into shambles. jo ling kent, i think the president s team would likely respond to what guy just said by saying, well, the president does care about these farmers. he s giving them a $12 billion aid package to try to tide things over while this kind of long-term policy plays out. how significant is $12 billion in the scheme of things? and also, i mean, this only affects certain producers. there are others who are not going to be receiving this aid package, but who are still hit by these tariffs. the critics say it is a band aid and it may not have been needed at the beginning had these tariffs not been put into place. but what we expect to see for the consumer, ove ....

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