i wrote a column a while ago about how he was essentially cheating on us. new yorkers don t love that. they want to see the love from the mayor. he has not captured the imagination of new yorkers who begin with. heidi przybyla, you re one of the great political voices of our time. wow. i m glad i did this show. reporting at msnbc, formally covered senior politics for usa. you ve covered the white house, congress, hillary clinton s campaign. let s go to the wall. roe v. wade v trump. will it galvanize voters on the left particularly women? how can it not? the photo on the left is the 70s. the other is this week. rolling back women s rights 40 years. heidi, i have to start with you. beyond on a personal level, i m sure you know how i feel
with those facts? now, as a public service, joining me now, two people with knowledge of the report, marcy wheeler, independent journalist, and quinta, managing editor of law affair, publishing this chart of trump s possible obstruction, used by democrats when they questioned attorney general bill barr. you were sort of tweeting and writing about this yesterday, the microcosm of this moment in which this new information comes to life that had already been in the report. when everybody s attention is focused on it, they think, wow, that doesn t look good. exactly. i think it really drove home exactly how difficult it is to really communicate the contents of the report. it s stuffed chock-full of information, just like that flynn voicemail. when the report appeared, all 450 pages of it, i think it was difficult for people to process.
in part, because the president and his allies were spinning it, but then when you pull out individual pieces of information, like that voice voicemail, they look incredibly damning. there s a bunch of stuff in here, and we talked about moments you felt had not gotten enough attention. marcy, you called attention to this lewandowski moment that s in the report. which has not gotten at lot of attention. according to lewandowski, trump asked him, basically, to bring a note telling jeff sessions to give a speech that would say the following. this is while they re investigating what we know is a breach, you know, this hack by foreign adversary to tip an election. now a group of people want to subvert the constitution of the united states. i m going to meet with the special prosecutor to explain this is very unfair and let the special prosecutor move forward with investigating election meddling for future elections, so nothing can happen in future elections. this is an attempt to shut down
which is how it s supposed to be, and really how we shouldn t be talk act this right now. i would like to come on here next time and talk about climate change. thank you for coming on. i appreciate it. that does it for all in. you can catch us every week at 8:00 right here on msnbc. good evening. i m donny deutsche. i am thrilled to be here. there are exactly 535 days until the 2020 election. tonight and every week we ll break down the top stories of the week and how they re shaping the election. and tonight roe v. wade v trump. will alabama s push to ban abortion backfire? and we talk strategy with cory booker. and the milwaukee bucs co-owner is here to talk trump, taxes and the divided politics of sports. lots to cover.
portrait. 66 60 grand for this. who would do such a thing? mr. trump, of course. mr. trump directed me to find a bidder to purchase a portrait of him being auctioned off at an art hamptons event. the objective was to ensure that this portrait, which was going to be auctioned last, would go for the highest price of any portrait that afternoon. the portrait was purchased by the fake bidder for $60,000. mr. trump directed the trump foundation, which is supposed to be a charitable organization, to repay the fake bidder, despite keeping the art for himself. so donald trump scammed the donors of his scam charity by scamming that auction, then kept the painting of himself, which sounds about right. it brings us to this. this rabbit balloon animal went on auction this week and sold for an enormous amount of money