New testimony of the alleged criminal conspiracy to help elect donald trump. Trump turned to the business at hand and asked david pecker, how is our girl . Argument for absolute immunity goes before the Supreme Court. This court never recognized criminal immunity for any public official. A private attorney who was willingly to spearhead his challenges to the election results. What was up for the party with president nixon . If everybody thought president s couldnt be prosecuted, then what was that about. If it feels completely,s because we destroyed our own democracy. Rachel maddow, Nicolle Wallace troy reed, lawrence odonnell, ari melber, all here as Msnbc Special Coverage Of Trump On Trial begins. Who has the time . Who has the time . You are telling me that simultaneously we have nearly three hours of Oral Argument at the United States Supreme Court of the former president claiming he is immune from prosecution for any crime he did while president and debt the exact same time he is
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legally, it s a simple balancing test which is obviously privacy, you know, medical privacy, hi hippa to some extent versus the public s right to know. you can debate that and argue it any way you want. in my opinion, as i have stated it, i could be incricket. i feel as though it should be kept private for now. because it s going to track into obviously the insanity defense. arthel: right. and the death penalty. arthel: you mentioned something a little bit earlier, doug, that we were hearing reports. i m not sure that we have been able to confirm it but there were talks and chatter about possibly this cruz pleading guilty so he can get out of death penalty. yes. surprisingly, surprisely in my view the lawyer came out maybe a little too quickly but not criticizing him and said that his client would entertain a plea of guilty if the prosecutors would take the death penalty off the table that seemed very premature. my crystal ball for the
this is a deeply red state. consider that mitt romney is mormon but won here with 76% of the vote. in august donald trump not surprisely held a 15-point lead. as you look at all the polls it is essentially a three-way race. hillary clinton challenging it. evan mcmullen is a graduate of byu, is mormon. he says he s the true conservative. also challenging and could win here. all of the sudden we have all the interest. we have mike pence. who would have thought less than two weeks before the election a vice presidential republican candidate would like to come to utah to sure up support here. you have people like mormon former senator larry pressler who has been meeting with groups. this former republican making the argument not only that hillary clinton can win but she should.