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Michael Cohen TAKES ON Breaking News

Released Wednesday, 8th May 2024
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0:01

Welcome to Political Beatdown.

0:03

I just have such a good time with

0:05

Michael Cohen when we're not live as

0:08

well. Have you heard the

0:10

big news today? Everybody

0:14

is talking about it, Michael Cohen.

0:17

Appliance week. Appliance week.

0:22

It is appliance week.

0:24

The MAGA Republicans are

0:26

bringing in their right

0:28

wing conspiracy theories about

0:30

laundry and sinks and

0:33

refrigerators. That's

0:35

what everybody is talking about. All

0:37

the news is focused on appliance week. Nothing

0:40

else. That's all

0:42

we're talking about. You get

0:44

your ovens. Now

0:47

mind you, all electric. I

0:51

want to be serious for one moment. I'm

0:53

being serious, but let me ask you this

0:55

as we start. I

0:57

really want to know, and again, I'm

0:59

not getting into areas that I know

1:01

you don't want to get into, and

1:03

we all definitely respect that. What

1:05

I do want to ask you is just

1:08

how are you feeling, how

1:10

are you doing without talking about

1:12

any of the specifics. I

1:15

can show you, which

1:17

actually makes it just slightly

1:19

easier than discussing it.

1:26

There's my blood pressure.

1:31

Slightly in the systolic,

1:34

elevated the systolic is a little

1:38

more than what I'd like it to be, especially

1:40

being on the medication for blood pressure

1:42

that I'm on. I'm

1:48

looking rested. Well, thank you, because actually I've been

1:50

up since 2 o'clock in the morning. I'll

1:53

tell you. The

1:59

anxiety. anxiety for for all of this

2:02

is enormous and

2:05

I can't I'm just anxious

2:08

for You know everything

2:11

to be over so to you know, so

2:13

to speak and I'm it's It's

2:16

it's a lot. Let me put it to you that way.

2:18

This whole thing is just a lot Look

2:22

I selfishly Like

2:24

a selfish I am I selfishly Have

2:27

a vested interest in trying to get you

2:29

as a guest in my wedding

2:32

coming up. And so I'm yeah And

2:35

so I'm like I'm looking at that. I'm

2:37

looking at hypothetical

2:40

Online exactly I'm looking at timelines, you

2:43

know and and my fiancee saying he

2:45

goes, you know, she goes to me

2:47

She goes so, you know, do you

2:49

think Cohen's coming? Do you think he's

2:51

not gonna because we have to arrange

2:53

tables and let me ask you this

2:55

on a personal level here And this

2:57

happened to me by the way when

2:59

a lot of the bedship was going

3:01

down very close friends of

3:04

ours Turned around

3:06

and this is after they

3:09

had sent us an invite

3:11

for their children's wedding they

3:14

asked if I Wouldn't

3:17

go and I

3:19

was like why? Well the

3:22

bride Didn't want

3:25

their wedding to be a spectacle By

3:28

me being there because I was

3:30

so Prevalent

3:33

in the news and

3:35

I was so taken back at

3:37

first and then I said, you know what look it's

3:41

The groom and the bride's day

3:43

and yeah This is true story

3:45

the group. It's the groom and

3:47

the bride's day and I don't

3:49

want to detract from this incredibly

3:51

special day and

3:54

so Sure, and

3:57

I harbor no ill will towards,

4:01

you know, to the parents of,

4:03

you know, of the groom, in

4:05

this case, who

4:08

I've known, one of

4:10

them since 1984 or

4:14

85. And I was

4:18

saddened, only because, you

4:21

know, oh, now you're getting dissents,

4:23

none of you like, with all

4:25

the shit that was going on in

4:27

my life. Now I'm being disinvited away.

4:31

You know, you just make

4:33

sure, Ben, that your bride,

4:35

you know, wants

4:37

me to be there, because

4:42

I don't want to take away

4:44

from your special day either, right?

4:47

You know, you definitely don't want

4:49

TMZ showing up, you know, to

4:51

your wedding. You know, there's Michael

4:53

Cohen with Ben Micellas and Jordy

4:56

and Brett and Michael Popak and

4:58

Politik Girl and, you know, all

5:00

of the folks that you

5:03

have on this incredible network, you know, all

5:05

of a sudden, it's going to be

5:07

like, I'll tell you something that was interesting,

5:09

right? You know, so you'll find out, you

5:12

know, and if the answer is no, no,

5:14

we can, and then I'm able to, you

5:17

know, to trek across the

5:19

country. Yeah, absolutely.

5:22

But this was very funny. So the other day I

5:24

told you that we were at, I had a 40

5:27

year fraternity reunion.

5:31

And one of the

5:33

fraternity brothers looks exactly

5:35

like Stanley Tucci.

5:37

I mean, when I

5:40

tell you that he is a

5:42

dead ass ringer with the glasses, the

5:44

bald head, the mustache, the beard, the

5:46

whole bit, and this one elder lady

5:50

came over, and she goes because she

5:52

saw me there as well. So she

5:54

goes, Oh, is this a CNN party?

5:57

I was like, no. No,

6:00

and that's not stanley. Tucci. So she

6:02

goes no stanley. Tucci was in your

6:04

fraternity. I'm like no No,

6:07

i'm telling you this is a

6:09

fraternity Event he just happens

6:11

to look like him. He goes. Yes She

6:13

goes I thought that with stanley tucci and

6:15

you in the same place. It had to

6:17

be cnn. So You

6:20

know Right

6:23

well kolan we also found out that

6:25

you're in the same fraternity as salty

6:28

And Jeremy our producers here, which we

6:30

didn't know before which was that

6:33

which was a funny connection fraternity

6:35

different chapters though, I want people to

6:37

know that they are also substantially half

6:39

my age And

6:41

definitely and definitely more technologically

6:44

savvy than I so Well

6:46

kolan to the extent you're able to make

6:48

it With everything going on

6:50

we'd of course would love to have you there,

6:52

you know to answer your question

6:55

too, you know So

6:57

one of the people who I represented when

6:59

I was a lawyer was Colin

7:01

Kaepernick at the point in

7:04

time when everybody was running away From

7:07

Colin Kaepernick, right? The nfl was running

7:09

away from him Corporations

7:11

were running away from him because

7:13

donald trump said get that sob

7:15

off the field And

7:17

remember there were like people like burning

7:19

his jerseys and all of that And

7:23

it was very important for me at

7:25

that moment in time You

7:27

know when I and I just think this has

7:29

always been something that i've always lived by is

7:31

you know You know you stand with your friends

7:35

You uplift your friends and you're there

7:37

with people through the ebbs and flows

7:39

of life That's just that's

7:41

just part of life and you

7:43

know What's so kind

7:45

of interesting for me? You know

7:47

even kind of reflecting on like

7:50

my representation of colin kapernick, right?

7:52

There was a point where everybody was running

7:54

away from him. Nobody wanted to touch him

7:56

Nobody wanted to do any business with him

7:58

and I was there with him throughout

8:01

it all. And then all of a sudden,

8:04

there was a moment where then

8:06

everybody wanted to do work with

8:08

us and all these law

8:10

firms and all these people and Wall Street.

8:13

Everybody was coming in, how can we help? We want to donate

8:15

to this and we want to be a part of it right

8:18

after George Floyd was killed

8:20

at that moment because what

8:23

Colin was peacefully protesting

8:25

was demonstrated to be

8:28

existing. And then even

8:31

kind of reflecting in this kind of

8:33

current moment as well as

8:36

first it was what, CRT that

8:38

the right wing kind of tried

8:40

to demonize, then DEI, they tried

8:42

to make DEI a bad word.

8:44

Then all of these corporations are

8:46

getting rid of their

8:48

chief diversity officers and cutting back

8:50

on all DEI initiatives and all

8:52

of these things. And as I

8:54

always say to companies, I want

8:58

you to show me where you

9:00

are or when I talk to

9:02

people, show me where you are

9:05

when people are running away, when

9:07

it's not cool or trendy or

9:09

when you don't feel you have

9:12

to do something to look good.

9:14

That's your true test of your

9:16

character, where you stand in

9:19

these types of moments. And I think when

9:21

people say, are you a solid person? I

9:23

mean, I think you really have to stick

9:25

to your values, you have to

9:28

stick to your principles. And let me

9:30

connect this before hogging the show totally

9:32

though to one of the

9:35

characteristics about President Biden that

9:37

I appreciate. I appreciate

9:39

his principles. I

9:41

appreciate that he has values and

9:44

that he's guided by a

9:46

set of predictable principles

9:48

and values that even if you

9:50

disagree with them, you know where

9:52

he stands on the issues. And

9:55

it's easy for him to make

9:57

tough decisions because they're guided by

9:59

principles. And when we created the

10:01

Midas Touch Network, it was so

10:04

important that we not just kind

10:06

of mimic and copy like what's

10:08

this media doing? What's that media

10:10

doing? Or be driven by clicks,

10:13

or even be driven by politicians.

10:16

It was to lead with a set

10:18

of principles. And then people

10:20

can meet us at these

10:22

sets of principles at pro democracy

10:25

at decency, at compassion,

10:27

you know, at empathy, at facts,

10:30

at intelligence meet us with these sets

10:32

of principles. And that to me is

10:34

what we stand for. That's why I

10:36

support Biden, even if I don't always

10:38

agree with all of the things that

10:40

are happening. You know, I was gonna

10:43

say the same thing. I don't agree

10:45

with all of Biden's policies. I don't

10:47

agree with keeping, for

10:49

example, Merrick Garland

10:52

as the attorney general. Now you can't do

10:54

anything about it. I mean, it's no fucking

10:56

time left, right? You know, to

10:58

do anything. But early

11:00

on, I mean, literally, when

11:02

he first chose Merrick Garland,

11:04

I said to myself, okay,

11:07

okay, this is a guy who

11:09

is very even keeled. You're not

11:12

going to see, for example, a

11:15

Bill Barr, who is a wild

11:18

man, you know, willing to do

11:21

things that obviously no attorney general

11:23

should. But I was always, I

11:26

was always cautious as to was

11:29

he going to go the route of,

11:32

let's say, too passive, and

11:35

too constrained versus what

11:37

we had just come off

11:39

of? And the answer is,

11:41

it became apparent, crystal

11:43

fucking clear early on that he

11:45

was going to be this, that

11:47

he wanted to show that we

11:49

are not just not wild like

11:51

Bill Barr, but more to the

11:53

point that we're actually going to

11:55

be refraining from doing

11:58

certain things. And That's

12:00

the big problem. You can't come

12:02

off of having a Bill Barr

12:05

Department of Justice to what we

12:07

currently have. And I

12:09

applaud Colin Kaepernick. I always

12:11

applauded Colin Kaepernick in terms

12:14

of sticking up for

12:16

his rights, regardless of how much

12:18

it cost him. And you, of

12:20

course, would know better than anybody

12:22

how much it cost him. Now,

12:25

look, people have to be held

12:27

accountable for their actions. I'll tell you

12:30

something sick and crazy, but I'm going

12:32

to be very careful how I actually

12:34

phrase this. Here in the city,

12:37

there is a tailor and

12:40

very, very prominent, everybody

12:48

kind of in the area use

12:50

them to been around forever. Someone

12:54

goes into the store and I'm

12:56

dying to go and speak to

12:58

them because I've known them literally

13:00

now for 17 years, goes

13:02

into the store and they're

13:04

hanging in the front. It's

13:10

like out of a Larry David episode, is

13:13

a jacket with a swass sticker

13:15

on it. And the

13:18

person went ahead and started taking

13:20

photos and they threw them out

13:22

of the store. And

13:24

now there's this massive boycott against

13:27

this poor

13:29

guy who's been a tailor in the area forever. And

13:36

he'll probably go out of business. Now,

13:39

I'm just kind of thinking to myself,

13:44

why? Why? There's

13:46

no way in the world that,

13:49

first of all, the guy's not even, I mean, he's

13:51

not Anglo. So it's

13:53

hard to imagine that he's not

13:55

a Nazi sympathizer. He's

13:58

not a white supporter. homeless

14:00

because he doesn't even fall

14:02

into that category. And

14:04

I'm, and I'm trying to figure out,

14:06

it reminds me of that Larry David

14:08

episode where Larry's walking and he spills

14:10

the coffee on the guy who has

14:12

the gown, right? Uh, with the, with

14:15

the, the claims gown, uh, the claimsman

14:17

gown. And you know, it's like, Oh,

14:19

I need this wounded. And I had

14:21

this big meeting to go to. And

14:23

now you, this is Larry said, don't

14:25

worry. I'll take you to, to my

14:27

dry cleaner. And I mean, fucking Larry

14:29

David. There's nobody that's funnier, but whoever

14:31

thought that something like this would happen.

14:33

And so I want to

14:35

find out what the hell is going on, but rest assured, it's

14:41

like the exact opposite

14:44

of what we're talking about here. It's

14:48

like, why in the world would you

14:50

do something like this? I

14:52

understand why Colin Kaepernick

14:55

did what he did. And

14:57

I can only applaud him

15:00

for having the fortitude to be able to send, you

15:05

know how hard it is to become a quarterback,

15:09

but just college. And

15:12

now imagine how hard it

15:14

is to become an NFL ball player and one

15:16

who was, you

15:21

know, a first stringer. And

15:24

then to turn around and to say, I'd have

15:26

to stand for my principles. And

15:28

he did. And lo

15:30

and behold, you know, you

15:32

have a better than anybody

15:34

can actually attest to the cost. Yeah.

15:39

If you think about a lot of people, the

15:41

starting quarterback of the San Francisco

15:46

49ers, he was a

15:48

little bit injured in that last season.

15:50

But if you looked at his quarterback

15:52

rating, there was a bunch of, I

15:55

think the New York times, Washington post, some

15:58

other, A dad. Experts

16:00

just did an analysis our

16:02

would be statistically impossible. For.

16:05

Somebody with. With

16:07

Collins stats for him not to be

16:09

a starting quarterback or at least a

16:11

I rang to backup quarterback you know

16:13

at that time and you know I

16:16

didn't know at that time I would

16:18

even be launching media companies the know?

16:20

I thought I was just gonna be.

16:22

You know, we're a litigator or you

16:24

know than a deal maker you know,

16:26

type of lawyer for the rest of

16:29

my life. But at that time. Hearing.

16:32

All of the gas lighting about

16:34

Alan. Actually prepared mean I didn't

16:36

know it at the time to be

16:38

building a network like is because people

16:40

would just lie about him. It would

16:42

go yeah he was not even good

16:44

at his last season. I think he

16:47

threw like sixteen seventeen touchdowns, four interceptions

16:49

in a while. he was in jerked

16:51

it's you know which was in though.

16:53

A higher quarterback rating with the it's

16:55

on C puts to have been offended.

16:57

The bigger the a bigger issue here

16:59

that needs to be addressed. And the

17:01

bigger issue is it has nothing to

17:03

do. With. Calling Pasternak's

17:06

of Quarterback. Abilities.

17:08

It's a deflection because

17:10

of who calling Tapper

17:12

Nick is. His.

17:14

Race: And. What he was

17:17

standing for. And. That's the

17:19

real issue here. They needed to

17:21

use that. As a

17:23

deflection for why he shouldn't be

17:25

in the the Nfl any longer.

17:28

Were. And you just think about

17:30

the dignified gesture. That. He did.

17:33

He. Wasn't drawing attention to himself?

17:36

He was just on the sidelines

17:38

right taking just taking a knee

17:40

in silence, not saying hey, look

17:42

at me, you know, not trying

17:44

to go to the media to

17:46

get attention. In fact, you did

17:48

not really even wanna do any

17:50

interviews at all. Yet that simple

17:52

gesture. but profound gesture

17:54

of taking a nice just to

17:56

bring attention to the fact that

17:58

there was pro police shootings of

18:00

black and brown people at disproportionate numbers.

18:02

That's it. And he took a

18:04

knee for that out of a sign

18:07

of like respect and that

18:09

that was turned into what it

18:11

was turned into. And then of

18:13

course, everything we're seeing right now

18:15

from right-wing MAGA. Let's get into

18:17

what we're seeing from right-wing MAGA.

18:20

You've had some back-to-back Cohen, two

18:22

finger salutes to Christie gnome. She's

18:24

certainly not helping her cause the

18:26

more interviews she does. In addition

18:28

to, you know, writing

18:31

about how she killed her own

18:33

puppy. And then

18:35

over the weekend, talking about how she'd

18:37

want to kill president Biden's dog

18:39

commander, it was also uncovered

18:42

in her book that she was the

18:44

audio narrator for she lied

18:46

about meeting Kim Jong-un just totally

18:48

lied about this story. Never happened.

18:51

And then, so she's been asked

18:53

about that. Like, why would you

18:55

lie about meeting Kim Jong-un? And

18:58

she has like very specific details

19:00

about the meeting and standing up

19:02

to this little tyrant in the

19:05

DSC, you know, she's hanging in

19:07

the demilitarized zone. By the way,

19:09

she did the same shit with, um, with McCrone.

19:13

Yeah. And, and, and all this stuff is,

19:15

is bogus. And then when she's asked about

19:17

it though, too, rather than just say, you

19:20

know what? I went to South Korea. I

19:23

was exaggerating, you know, all this other

19:25

stuff. It was a mistake that we

19:27

made. It was a big mistake. Um,

19:30

she, this is what she does. This is

19:32

Kristi Noem losing it on Fox business with

19:34

Varney who by the way, this Varney guy

19:36

does, he does a good job with some

19:39

of his questions. You're questioning here. Let's just

19:41

take a look at what Varney said to

19:43

Kristina. Let's play it. Still think that you

19:45

are in line to be Trump's vice president.

19:48

I accepted it. I accepted Donald Trump. He's the

19:50

only person who will decide this. The

19:52

only person who will decide. And I spoke. Yes, I do

19:54

speak to him. May I ask what you said to you about being.

19:58

So anyway, Let me

20:00

show you this one from Jesse Waters. By the

20:02

way, everybody knows, by the way, if

20:04

you look at that video, right, you

20:07

please understand. You have

20:09

to understand why she thinks

20:11

that she is a possible VP

20:14

contender, right? It's certainly not, it's

20:16

not for her brains. It's not

20:18

for her political acumen. I mean,

20:21

you know, she thinks she's trying

20:23

out for, you know, Miss Universe

20:26

or Miss USA Pageant would

20:28

be a apprentice. I mean, that's what

20:30

she thinks she's trying out for. Let

20:33

me take a look. Here's Jesse Waters. Let's play this

20:35

clip. Then I understand that they're attacking

20:37

me for it, Jesse. Yeah, they are. So they're

20:39

also attacking you. I guess you said you

20:41

met Kim Jong-un. Did you meet him?

20:44

I've been to the DMZ. I've been to

20:46

North Korea. You know, people, I don't talk

20:48

about my conversations with world leaders. And so

20:50

when I looked at the book and I

20:52

saw that excerpt, I decided to make

20:55

a change to the content of the book and that's been

20:57

done. You didn't have a

20:59

conversation with Kim when you were at the DMZ. I don't

21:01

have conversations about my conversations with world

21:03

leaders. I've been working on policy for 30

21:05

years, Jesse. And that's what most people

21:07

don't remember about me is I'm old. I'm

21:11

a mom, I'm a grandma. I'm not three little grand

21:13

babies. You're not that old. So maybe you did have a

21:15

conversation with Kim, but you don't wanna talk. I will

21:17

not talk about my personal conversations with any world

21:19

leaders. It just won't and I'm not gonna do it. What

21:21

have you- It quite literally didn't

21:23

happen. I meant to show you the clip of

21:25

all of this. I've

21:28

been to South Korea. I've been

21:30

to Seoul. So I guess maybe I

21:32

should turn around and say, well, while

21:35

I was there in Seoul, actually

21:37

looking at a project for former

21:40

organization that I was employed with, maybe

21:44

I turn around and I too say, while

21:46

I was there, despite the

21:48

fact that I had absolutely no

21:51

political affiliation at the time

21:53

as a member of Congress, or clearly

21:55

I wasn't the president of the United States,

21:59

that the I too met with- with Kim Jong-un, but

22:01

I could understand why Kim Jong-un would

22:03

want to meet with her. He's definitely

22:05

interested in finding out what kind of

22:07

food that they're serving in South Dakota.

22:10

I mean, you know, I could just

22:12

understand exactly. I don't even know what

22:14

committee she sits on that would take

22:16

her there, but I'm

22:18

just saying. Yeah, you know, so in 2014,

22:20

she was a member of Congress. Now

22:24

she's of course the governor of

22:26

South Dakota. When she was a member

22:28

of Congress, she apparently went

22:31

on some diplomatic visit there, but no

22:33

one has any indication of, I mean, it's false.

22:36

I mean, what she's saying is just a total

22:38

lie, but then rather than just be like, all

22:40

right, look, I screwed up

22:42

here, I lied. She goes,

22:44

well, you know, I can't talk about

22:46

any specific communications that I need. By

22:49

the way, nobody asked her for anything

22:51

specific other than, hey, you met with

22:53

him and you spoke. I mean, you

22:55

write about it in your book. So

22:58

if you write about it in your

23:00

book, you should be able to at

23:02

least acknowledge that you spoke to him.

23:04

Nobody's asking you to go ahead and

23:07

to violate protocol, which is to discuss

23:09

the content or to summon substance of

23:11

the conversation, but at least just

23:13

acknowledge that you, she won't even do

23:16

that, but we learned some new stuff.

23:19

She goes, well, she's old. She's

23:21

a mom and a grandma. She

23:24

goes, well, I'm not going to get into

23:27

any specifics. Okay, quite literally,

23:29

your book told the specifics

23:31

that were all a lie. Like

23:33

your book did do just that. It was all

23:36

a lie. This is the one I meant to

23:38

show you. I got confused. I showed you the

23:40

Barney one. I meant to call Elizabeth

23:42

Vargas over at News Nation. This

23:44

was a really good interview. You know,

23:47

I thought, here's Elizabeth Vargas

23:49

interviewing Christina, here, play this

23:51

clip. But clearly, if you're taking it

23:53

out of the book, it's because it's untrue. I've given

23:55

you my answer, no, and that's not the answer. I

23:58

would say that, you know, this is something. that I

24:01

asked to have adjusted and have the content and

24:03

that name removed and that is that

24:05

is truly what the action has been. You said

24:07

you when you learned that you immediately took action

24:09

you recorded the whole book and the audio book.

24:12

You read this whole passage out loud why didn't

24:14

you take it out then when you read the

24:16

audiobook? You know I've traveled for years I've been

24:18

involved in policy for almost 30 years and

24:21

so I've gone all across the world. I've

24:23

met with world leaders. So you didn't realize

24:25

when you recorded the audiobook? When I was

24:27

brought to my attention and it was I

24:29

asked the publisher if they would remove the name

24:31

and they did. Okay I just but you didn't answer

24:33

my question when you record you posted pictures and videos

24:36

of yourself recording the audiobook. When you recorded your own

24:38

audiobook you didn't notice it. I'm not going to just

24:40

about my meetings with world leaders. I'm not asking you

24:42

to I'm asking you about recording the audio. Did you

24:44

want to talk about something else today? No I just

24:46

wanted to know I mean we're just trying to get

24:48

a straight answer from it. This is better. We did

24:50

I mean and I took responsibility for it. It's

24:54

the gas. I have a new name for her now.

24:57

This is Governor Cruella Nome. With

25:01

her puppy jacket. The

25:05

level of gas lighting and it's

25:08

not just the lie. It

25:11

is on top of it when

25:13

she's sitting there. It's sociopathic.

25:16

It's watching that and

25:18

I did answer the question. I

25:21

absolutely did. I did

25:24

absolutely answer. I want to show

25:26

you how the YL. We need to

25:28

have somebody over there the Midas Touch Network

25:30

make a little what do you

25:32

call them? An icon or what

25:35

do you call these things that people put up of your

25:37

face? What's that?

25:39

Little memes. Oh yeah little meme.

25:41

That's it meme right?

25:44

We need to do a Cruella

25:46

Nome meme. Well I'm pretty

25:48

confident that the Beatdown Brigaders will

25:51

themselves produce some of

25:53

those and I'm sure we'll get emailed us or

25:55

tagged in it as well. No

25:57

we're not doing. Our producers are saying.

26:00

We should do it. We're not doing those emojis. I'm

26:02

not even vetoed There

26:05

were be do it. All right, damn

26:07

it. I've I've lost that while the

26:09

quality control I'm implementing quality control

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Wine Bend. As we always do, we sent

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sixty. Eight Did

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you hear about Ten? Decision. I

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did. It just happened moments ago. I

31:06

wasn't sure if we can or can't

31:09

discuss it on it because it relates

31:11

to, but I think it's fair game

31:13

to discuss that she's in basically indefinitely.

31:15

That continued the trial date in the

31:17

Moral I Go case and I was

31:19

handed down moments ago. I think we

31:22

all expected that. I mean her trial

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data may twentieth. Never. Made

31:26

any sense at all. There

31:29

was a hearing you may recall

31:31

back on March first of Twenty

31:33

Twenty Four. I'm and. And

31:36

that was to address the trial date.

31:38

But. We've been doing a lot of

31:40

hot takes your on the network, including

31:42

one from earlier this morning where we

31:45

were saying she still had not moved

31:47

that trial date and I'm she's now.

31:49

She's now just removed the trial date.

31:51

There is no trial date at this

31:53

point. And. Who have she was?

31:56

Play like chicken with Jack Smith to

31:58

see if he would premature the try

32:00

to go to the eleventh Circuit de

32:02

force I think that's what she was

32:04

doing and so she waited until the

32:06

last minute and Jack Smith just like

32:08

said ah right, like whatever like our

32:10

we possibly gonna go to trial may

32:12

twentieth and light of all of the

32:15

other circumstances but we call it also.

32:17

Points. Out with Judge Cat and like. Setting

32:20

aside a ed rulings and and

32:22

things on the substantive matters but

32:24

like just as like a. Judge

32:26

Like As someone who has the.i's

32:28

and cross tease right, How do

32:30

you hold a hearing? March First.

32:33

Indicate. You're going to move the

32:35

trial date, which she said at the

32:37

March first hearing, Jack Smith requested a

32:39

trial date in July, the other side

32:41

requested a trial date and twenty twenty

32:44

five. She said that she was inclined

32:46

to push it twenty twenty five or

32:48

even later. She. Said that on March

32:50

First. But. She lets all of Marks

32:52

go by. Old of April

32:54

go by. The. Men were in

32:56

May seventh now and then. Finally

32:58

she does something thirteen days before

33:00

trial. It's absurd. John

33:04

Mccain a comment okay com or sugars

33:06

added visit with it but I say

33:08

this about to Canada. Maybe you could

33:11

talk about this. And.

33:13

This is this. goes for Judge

33:15

Cat in this goes for all

33:17

judges. I'm Npr did it. Investigation.

33:20

Where. They found that damn Judge

33:22

Cannon had failed to disclose

33:25

some lavish trips that she

33:27

took to dislodge in Montana.

33:29

And as soon as Npr

33:31

question Judge Can. Play.

33:33

Why didn't you disclose these trips?

33:35

that? A George Mason University

33:37

which is the Justice Scalia School

33:39

of Law funded by the Federalist

33:41

Society send you on this Federalist

33:43

Society funded trips. Why didn't you

33:45

disclose it's Gdr? Response was all

33:48

it was. It must have been

33:50

an error. By. The court clerk

33:52

and then all of a sudden the

33:54

disclosure was that made as Npr had

33:56

asked the question. And so we talk

33:58

about Kristi Noem of. What's your you?

34:00

a little bit a clip about Marco Rubio.

34:03

They can. I don't care if we're talking

34:05

about Judge Canon or of were talking about.

34:07

A judge appointed by a democratic

34:09

administration. You gotta make these disclosures.

34:12

You. On the case I'm I'm also and

34:14

I have always been. An

34:17

hi I'm. Appointment

34:20

for lights. I don't

34:22

like the fact that members of

34:24

the Supreme court are arm appointed

34:27

for a life. I don't like

34:29

federal court judges. I don't believe

34:31

anybody should have. An appointment

34:33

for life. And that it's

34:36

it's legitimately how I feel on.

34:39

The. Fact that the matter is. What?

34:41

It does is it

34:43

reads scenarios like this:

34:46

were a judge. Ten

34:50

small role a case for whatever

34:52

that judges reason may be could

34:54

be any number of reasons. And.

34:59

Having the judges on as

35:01

least a timetable. At

35:03

least you know that there's

35:05

a point in time that

35:07

that individual will no longer

35:09

be sitting on the bench,

35:11

because if we don't have

35:13

a proper judiciary, we don't

35:15

have proper implementation of the

35:17

law. and then there's no

35:19

accountability. Plain and simple. And

35:21

what she's showing. Plain and

35:23

simple. Is that? There's.

35:27

Multiple. I'm. Set.

35:29

Of laws for. Different

35:31

people. Look and I

35:34

don't sell that's our our Democratic

35:36

Republic. And as I

35:38

don't fault people for going on nice

35:40

trips or people working hard and you

35:43

know and and by to with the

35:45

can pay for yourself That's where I

35:47

was going with the outside bed or

35:49

sisters or the other As or I

35:52

was blown away bits the the, the

35:54

the isn't The issue is. When.

35:56

We call a judge your

35:58

honor. Where.

36:00

There's a reason for that, right?

36:02

They are supposed to represent honor.

36:05

Their. Supposed to represent the judicial system.

36:07

when they take that life term

36:09

appointment. I agree with you. I

36:11

don't like lifetime appointments, but there

36:14

is supposed to be a level

36:16

of sacrifice. I'm. In the

36:18

sense that you know a federal judge

36:20

is usually at the level where they

36:22

could be working for big defense firms

36:24

are big law firms are they could

36:26

be making. Need six

36:28

figures or even seven figures. Arm had

36:30

some of these firms if they have

36:33

that experience in theory to become a

36:35

federal judge. I don't know about Judge

36:37

Cat. it's but that Daves decided. To.

36:40

Become your honor to become a

36:42

judge and to become a part

36:44

of our judicial system. That

36:48

and with that, They're supposed

36:50

to be. Yeah, you're You're not gonna

36:52

be going on the lavish trips that

36:54

the law firms may send you on

36:57

by. that is apt. except. If

36:59

in fact that you are. Going.

37:02

On a lab strip. With

37:05

the assistance of a

37:07

make a billionaire. Like

37:10

a Harling Chrome. Or. In

37:12

this specific case, by a

37:14

university. Or. You need to

37:17

do. Is just disclose it.

37:19

So. That. There. Are others

37:21

that the do checks and balances

37:24

to make sure that it doesn't

37:26

violate. Any yell

37:29

I any specific. That's

37:34

not what happens here, and

37:36

that's that's a part that

37:38

I find offensive because very

37:40

much like these professors who

37:42

have tenure, you can not

37:44

get rid of them for

37:46

doing something that is improper.

37:49

And. That's. Not the

37:51

way life is supposed to be

37:53

imagined. that you're able to do

37:55

whatever you want and there's no

37:57

repercussions to you. That's.

38:00

Where the problem lies. So

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Cohen, as we mentioned at the outset of

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money, but giving vouchers. No

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real tangible things. But were

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mega Republicans come up with

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On a conspiracy. Launder.

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say oh the Democrats and Biden They're

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trying to take away your refrigerators and

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gas stoves. And then they make

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up. These issues are their common for those their common

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for that of like and from the know. We.

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Could have a real discussion and debate on these

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things, but that's not what lives. And

39:32

then they use a propaganda network

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like Fox To To to do

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that. And and obviously it's almost

39:38

a it borders on comical when

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they're talking about the dishwashers and

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the laundry and they're coming for

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the refrigerators and they want to

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take your water and all these

39:48

things of But Cohen, you know

39:51

what? What isn't any laughing matter

39:53

at all. it is when they

39:55

use these vicious lies. To.

39:57

Control women's reproductive rights.

40:00

And they just viciously why it's

40:02

massage in this deck, grotesquely massage

40:04

in his stick When they go

40:07

out and say things like you

40:09

know, women and democratic states, they're

40:11

doing abortions after the baby born,

40:14

and stuff like that, it's like

40:16

what are you. Know

40:18

that's not happening at all. Stop

40:21

it and stop lying about that

40:23

and try to stop treating the

40:25

American people and particularly women like

40:27

that like that's not what's happening

40:29

at all. Here's the Mongols way

40:32

before we jump on to do

40:34

this. Also, I think it's lord

40:36

her arm or maybe maybe not

40:38

too worried one of our brigade

40:40

or will know if which state

40:42

they absolutely will not allow. They.

40:45

Will not greens a divorce.

40:48

If the woman is pregnant. To.

40:52

Just did you see that? To

40:54

me I just a it's A

40:57

again all it does is it

40:59

exemplifies. To. Meet the

41:01

lack of. Appreciation.

41:05

For. A woman's decision

41:07

to decide. That

41:10

she noble the wants to be married to

41:12

this mentoring. And

41:14

because she's pregnant, they

41:17

will not grant the

41:19

divorce. during that time

41:21

period. I mean, it's I when I

41:23

was reading it as isn't Montana. I

41:26

only is it was somebody doing favorite. Just

41:29

google it. I can't do it. or maybe

41:31

Missouri. It was something like that. I

41:34

am here. so. Angry when

41:36

I was reading it. Believe.

41:38

In know that was so I was so

41:40

angry to remember the fucking states but I

41:42

was saying to myself could you imagine. If

41:46

she's pregnant or not, what's the

41:48

difference? You don't know what's going

41:50

on in that home. You don't

41:52

know what the basis of the

41:54

cause of action for the divorce

41:57

is predicated on. And here's

41:59

the worst. When.

42:01

You find that would say that is. That's.

42:04

One state. What? Happens

42:06

when you start getting up

42:08

at states. And exposed

42:10

to see that these. Sort.

42:13

Of as you said he said you need it.

42:17

Behavior towards women

42:19

almost. Almost. Predicating

42:21

it upon the fact that women.

42:24

Are not human beings? The Saddle.

42:27

That. They could make a determination

42:29

that seats and not be issued

42:31

a divorce because she's pregnant. I'm

42:34

like wow. For. Your we

42:37

go backwards here. Here.

42:40

Right here is a Marco Rubio going

42:42

on the right wingers as the were

42:44

see I'm ready or is on Fox

42:46

news your over the weekend and here's

42:49

what damn Here's what he says. Regarding

42:52

women's reproductive rights, your plane This

42:54

clip. Why

42:57

what I'm more of worry about is that

42:59

no one ever ask the Vice president Com

43:01

O. Harris or any democrat like restrictions to

43:03

they support what which abortion should not be

43:05

allowed that they never tell you to send

43:07

someone be allowed to do an abortion on

43:10

the day of birth to after birth or

43:12

nine months said the said. I have passed

43:14

the point of viability. What? they will never

43:16

tell you what's abortions should not be allowed

43:18

pay their always demanding to know what if

43:20

substances supports but they never tell you what's

43:23

restrict since they would support They are extremists.

43:25

They believe abortion. Should be allowed at any

43:27

time for any reason basically and paid for

43:29

by taxpayers. No one ever ask Kamala Harris

43:31

that no one ever ask the Democrats. That's

43:33

so this is the with They should business

43:36

someone to start asking them what their position

43:38

is on that and then we can sort

43:40

of define and besides or whatever policy options

43:42

here. It. Was called Roe

43:44

v Wade. It. Was called Roby

43:46

way over. will have a little Marco how

43:48

we have still not by the way. I

43:51

just looked it up. On.

43:53

Missouri. Law. Requires.

43:56

A woman seeking divorce to

43:58

disclose weather. Pregnant. And.

44:01

State judges will not

44:03

finalized divorces during a

44:06

pregnancy. You

44:08

imagine and then not the only

44:10

state. Here's the article. Here's.

44:12

The article. By. Npr.

44:17

Pregnant. Women missouri and not get

44:19

divorced. This. To me.

44:21

This. To me is

44:24

so fundamentally backwards.

44:26

Backwards. When I saw that that

44:29

article came out five days ago. And

44:31

I'm saying to myself. Whole.

44:34

League shit. This

44:36

is the beginning I'm telling. You have

44:38

the he meets tale as we're beginning

44:41

to see it. They're. Already

44:43

talking about now mean this. Again,

44:45

your this is the problem. When you're

44:48

awake at like two thirty three four

44:50

o'clock in the morning, you start reading

44:52

all this crazy stuff. How about that?

44:55

They're actually beginning to train dogs? Dogs

44:58

who'll be able to slip

45:01

out a woman's pregnancy hormones.

45:04

The. Way they sniff out cocaine

45:06

or barrel one hundred as

45:08

an airport and if the

45:10

woman is leaving. And

45:12

she's at an airport. They'll.

45:14

Put her on the list. This

45:17

is not made up, my friends.

45:19

Readers hear me very clearly. Hear.

45:22

This. Is real shit? a

45:24

skull with ninth Because right

45:26

now it is almost becoming.

45:28

Not just acceptable, but it's

45:30

becoming. Routine.

45:33

In order to violate a woman's

45:35

right. Whether. It be

45:37

rolled v Wade I vs whether it

45:40

be on the and sees whether of

45:42

beasts having a dog walking around and

45:44

if you're pregnant new leaving deputy wanna

45:46

know that when you come back to

45:49

still pregnant said not even that a

45:51

be able to go and to leave

45:53

the state to go to another state

45:55

in order for a procedure that could

45:58

be that could very well be. Like.

46:01

Real life threatening. This.

46:03

Is out of fucking control.

46:07

Couldn't agree more with the right there

46:09

and you know in red states. They

46:12

are talking about. Monitor.

46:14

Ships and ways to monitor.

46:17

Pregnancies, And and all

46:19

different ways to stop border crossings

46:21

from one state to the other,

46:23

to keep track and monitor women's

46:25

pregnancies, to monitor women's menstrual cycles.

46:27

And you know that this is

46:29

the like a scare tactic or

46:31

hyperbolic. I'm gonna. we're not, We're

46:33

We're going to stay away from

46:35

a specific person for the next

46:37

and enough a week or two

46:40

weeks, and whenever until you until

46:42

you for even as York's testimony.

46:44

But it will just say that

46:46

the overall Magna. Policy one of

46:48

their republican frameworks is. That.

46:51

They're okay of states employment

46:53

laws to monitor women's pregnant.

46:55

That's what. They're going

46:57

to do. Let me show you it's

46:59

here's the contrast though. This is the

47:01

Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries moments ago on

47:03

the house For this is what he

47:05

had to say. It was that show

47:07

this clip. And

47:10

so I just or is my

47:13

Republican colleagues to partner with us.

47:15

We want to push back against

47:17

overrates, push back against of fro

47:19

pull in extreme over rates on

47:22

your Saturday. I'll. It

47:25

doesn't want to defend democracy and

47:27

freedom here and abroad is undermining

47:30

it. And

47:32

we extend the hand of

47:34

partnership as we've repeatedly done

47:37

to solve real problems. For

47:39

the American people. But

47:42

those problems have nothing to do

47:44

with the dignity of this was

47:46

his, the freedom of refrigerators or

47:49

the liberty of laundry. Let's get

47:51

back to doing the real business

47:53

of the American people. Vote: No.

47:57

Against this legislation. No.

48:00

Way Mauer. All three am I.

48:02

Oh. Remind. So.

48:05

Gone. Everybody would be free Mind

48:07

stole. This is so stupid. The.

48:10

Fact, as they're wasting taxpayer

48:12

dollars on you. Stole your

48:14

fridge for feeder of a

48:16

God forbid you take away

48:18

a dishwasher. I. Don't know

48:21

anybody. Who's. Going to have a

48:23

clean this. This. Is this

48:25

defend? This is. this is very serious

48:27

stuff. Join

48:29

us today in ensure that

48:32

you can have your gas

48:34

stove. Wilde. Yeah.

48:36

When I hear from the Democratic

48:38

leader Hakeem Jeffries right there. When.

48:41

I hear about his. Join

48:44

us and let's make actual deals

48:46

for the American people. right?

48:49

Let's pass legislation. Let's

48:51

reach compromises like let's

48:53

not forget that when

48:55

it came to the

48:57

immigration bill that it

49:00

was a Republican from

49:02

Oklahoma. Republican Senator James

49:04

Lankford who led the

49:06

negotiations and democrats said,

49:08

look, Because. It's

49:10

critical that we fund Ukraine

49:13

right now. We will agree

49:15

to ninety five percent. Of

49:18

of your immigration bill will agree

49:20

to mostly all of it's terms.

49:22

Ah I'm We need to make

49:24

sure that. We treat all

49:26

human beings with dignity. If it's a

49:28

child crossing we, you know we'd want

49:30

to make sure that they get the

49:32

health care that they need. so there

49:34

are things that we need to make

49:36

sure we provide protections with. But we'll

49:38

agree to your immigration bill will do

49:41

a bipartisan deal. You're not going to

49:43

get everything you wanted it. You're going

49:45

to get far more. Than. You

49:47

ever wanted? We're gonna give because we

49:49

need some of these other things so

49:51

we'll make a deal. And.

49:55

That was blown up by

49:57

nagar Republicans nagar Republicans. dinner.

50:00

Want to give President Biden a

50:02

when even though the most conservative

50:04

member on Immigration James Lankford got

50:06

what he wanted in the spill.

50:08

and that's not how government should

50:11

run. it just isn't Young A

50:13

It's not one side's gonna win

50:15

everything and that's in A we

50:17

have to reached it's our system

50:19

is built on compromise. And

50:22

it's important that we reach tough deals with. That's

50:24

what we talk about. Two years. we're not gonna

50:26

get everything we want and all of issues we

50:28

need to reach consensus. We need to reach agreement.

50:31

Cohen, let me to show you this one thing

50:33

before. To this

50:35

was a video that Midas Touch made

50:37

and put out in Twenty Twenty. And

50:40

we were criticized for this video

50:42

when we made this and Twenty

50:44

Twenty. This was two years before

50:47

row was overturned and people said

50:49

we were being alarmists. When we

50:51

made this video, a lot of

50:53

people attacked us for putting out

50:55

this video. Think about the video

50:57

in the context of today though.

51:00

So this was in Twenty Twenty.

51:02

A video that Midas Touch helped

51:04

produce. Play This. Evening

51:15

ladies license least. We

51:19

had. Disenfranchise.

51:23

Editor: the more. That we

51:25

were just going to pay their him. With

51:29

your name. Are

51:37

you pregnant? Raise. Your

51:44

hand on your vehicle. Stereo.

52:05

Every four years ago we may

52:08

that video and people were angry

52:10

at us. You're scaring people. Rose

52:12

never gonna be overturned. We were

52:14

told that we were being hyperbolic.

52:17

We were being called all of

52:19

these names out there. You you

52:21

know, you know, scare people like

52:23

that. In. Their were or

52:26

years ago. While hate I'm I'm

52:28

thinking for on mirth store let

52:30

me know Tar Brigade is what

52:32

they're thinking. I'm thinking about liberty

52:34

or liberate my more injury. right?

52:38

With little political beat down a like

52:40

that one of them out free my

52:42

stove we can do we could even

52:44

do that in a haystack but. The.

52:47

Most important one for me. Hands.

52:50

Off my oh though. Because.

52:54

You can mess up my stove,

52:56

You can mess with my dishwasher.

52:58

You've met my refrigerator. but you

53:00

touch my total toilet. Now you

53:02

can have. Now I'm taking nonstick

53:05

inaction. Go into

53:07

finger salute to does ago to today.

53:09

You know today's a really tough one

53:11

arm. Any

53:14

thoughts that bend. I'm. Having a tough

53:16

one on this one stick a technique is

53:18

known to get their hands without a her

53:20

Again, I mean so is deserved I've you

53:22

know what? fucking. Crispy, But

53:25

you, it's enough own. You see it.

53:27

do the right thing. Step the fuck

53:30

out of politics. Go. I don't know.

53:32

Go work in a. I

53:34

was gives a puppy shelter but that

53:36

would be the worst place. This is

53:38

no copy south coast as just do

53:40

something that has nothing to do with

53:42

dealing with people. Because. She's full

53:44

of shit. Everything that she says

53:46

is a lie or it and

53:49

plain and simple enough for pay

53:51

me enough own You guys them

53:53

state have a nice day piss

53:55

off. Could you imagine if God

53:57

forbid a million times. Said.

53:59

She'd becomes the vice

54:01

presidential nominee. Could.

54:04

You imagine? and worse, faith if

54:06

by chance she should become the

54:08

vice president. Could.

54:10

You imagine how much trouble?

54:13

How much more trouble? That

54:15

she will have the bringing this country

54:18

so crispy. Little finger

54:20

salute to you again as if

54:22

you're making it so easy for

54:24

me of actually yes, Cruella, it's

54:26

Cruella, Know. Cruella. De

54:29

know. I mean next thing she's

54:31

gonna be daughters were at a puppy g. Somebody.

54:34

Has to explain to her. Just.

54:37

Unacceptable. You made

54:39

a mistake she should have own to, but

54:41

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54:44

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54:46

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