Take one. Is it that he doesnt want to take one or doesnt have enough on the president . I think that well, it could be both. Like i said before, ive had plenty of clients who have taken plea deals that swore they werent guilty. Apparently, he hasnt come to the amount of money its taking to defend himself or to the pressure to lie or simply maybe hes just saying he doesnt have anything to do with it and hes that does it for me. Im david gura. Going to toughen up and i would ill be back on Saturday Ask Sunday at 2 00 eastern time. Try and bring in as much in the meantime, you can find me information that it is the, on instagram and on twitter at quote, be unquote, witch hunt, and my client is being offered david gura. The news continues right now up because of the polarization with my friend and colleague, of the politics. But thats not really going to fly in a court of law. Yasmin vossoughian. Yasmin . Lets talk about who has david, that is quite a roster accepted a plea deal. Rick gat
on the goal to get north korea to denuclearize. but russia also is important. right now, our relations obviously are very strained with russia, although the president says he has a good relationship with putin. i haven t seen any evidence of real cooperation from russia on north korea and you have to think putin is secretly hoping that north korea continues to be a thorn in the side for the u.s. eboni: fantastic. thanks so much for joining us, david. thank you. mike: a tragedy in puerto rico far worse than previously thought. the small island drastically raising its death toll from hurricane maria. what led the government s new count to be more than 40 times higher than its previous count? plus president trump working hard to fend off a blue wave in november. why one report says his future hinges on those midterms. if you have psoriasis, .
intercept. ask back with me, danielle moody mills, evan mcmullin and noelle mcpoor. bran d brandon, i m going start with you on this one. talk about president trump s vow to spend six or serve daven day the trail. we have had this conversation throughout the year and thinking about the mid terms and is it a good thing or a bad thing for president trump to be on that campaign trail? and is it going to come down to these very local elections? and looking at a certain district saying he s popular, we ll bring him here, but he s not popular amongst republicans and swing voters here so stay out of the districts. and how do you think washington republicans are feeling about this? look, i think it depends on the district. we saw, you know, last weekend in kansas, for instance, there were a lot of people who were saying that bernie sanders and owe casto cortez were misplaced. abo but they visited districts that
unfortunately, fortunately for my client s point of view, to many, many hours of tapes. and the man is a pathological, manipulator, liar. i didn t know that. i didn t know him well. he s capable, i think, unfortunately, of doctoring tapes. hasn t done that, be hard to do it now. since we have an expert all over it. again, is this guiliani s effort to put a question in the minds of the voters and the minds of president trump s base? because that s who it seems like he is really speaking to in this case. in this case, i don t think he has to do that, yasmin, because i think that any attorney who tapes any client or adversary or any witness is reprehensible. so already your credibility is blown. you re shot. i don t care if you re a republican, democrat, independent, the idea that somebody was taping their client or other people to me is help reinceable and their credibility is already questionable. that coupled with the fact that any witness who is under scrutiny from the fbi o
went for hillary clinton. where brett welder is running, for instance. so i don t think he can say generally speaking. there are obviously a lot of people who still strongly support trump, although his numbers are diminishing. i think what it actually is going to come down to is the kind of messaging you have from democratic candidates and whether or not they can offer something that s a positive alternative to what trump has been selling. so what is the positive alternative? i think that what you see from people like cortez and bernie sanders is these affirmative policies that go directly to what people need. what their material needs actually are. so when you talk to people about health care, when you talk to people about raising the minimum wage, when you talk to people about housing, as a human right, people on the ground respond. and i ve seen that as i ve traveled with bernie on a couple of occasions. it s working-class people who are not hesitant at all about his message.