字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 -The president's lawyer went on TV and basically admitted that his campaign might have colluded with Russia. For more on this, it's time for "A Closer Look." [ Cheers and applause ] ♪♪ Every day, it gets harder to defend Trump's actions in the Russia investigation which is why Trump cycles through more lawyers than a "Law & Order" marathon. "Oh, hey, that guy was a jogger three episodes ago." [ Laughter ] In fact, this week, Trump's nominee for Attorney General William Barr was grilled by Senators at his confirmation hearing about the fact that Trump originally wanted Barr to be his private criminal defense attorney, which would be an obvious conflict of interest. But Barr said he met with Trump once and then never heard back from him. -It was a very brief meeting where essentially the president wanted to know -- he said, "Oh, you know Bob Mueller. How well do you know Bob Mueller?" I told him how well I knew Bob Mueller, and he was interested in that, wanted to know, you know, what I thought about Mueller's integrity and so forth and so on. And I said, "Bob is a straight shooter and should be dealt with as such." So he asked me for my phone number. I gave it to him, and I never heard from him again. [ Laughter ] -Well, it's obvious why. I mean, we've all seen Trump's tweets. I mean... what are the odds he wrote down a phone number correctly? [ As Trump ] Yeah, dial this -- 213-55K-crying-emoji-8. [ Laughter ] What do you mean it's not ringing? [ Normal voice ] So Barr didn't want to be Trump's lawyer. No respectable lawyer does. That's why Trump is stuck with outer borough ambulance chasers like Rudy Giuliani. Although Rudy doesn't really look like he chases ambulances. They probably just follow him when he goes out for a walk. [ Laughter ] But apparently -- [ Applause ] But apparently, even Rudy is having a hard time with the job, especially as Special Counsel Robert Mueller prepares to issue his final report. "Vanity Fair" reported yesterday that Rudy fears that the report will be horrific for Trump and that the mounting pressure has also strained Giuliani's relationship with Trump. "Rudy hates the job. Trump is very hard to deal with." Oh, you're just finding that out now?! [ Laughter ] Come on, Rudy, you went into this job with your eyes wide open, and I do mean wide open. [ Laughter ] You look like you just saw a pretty lady in an old cartoon. [ Ah-oogah! ] [ Laughter and applause ] We spent a lot of time on that today. [ Laughter ] And it really does seem like the pressure of the job is getting to Rudy because last night, he went on CNN and blurted out another one of his trademark accidental confessions. Rudy was interviewed by CNN's Chris Cuomo, and the way these two yelled at each other was like watching two guys play cards in the back of a butcher shop. -They hated Trump. Hated. -"Hate"'s your word. But clearly -- -No, when you say that a man -- -But the Inspector General, two of them, said it didn't affect their work. -You think it's fair? -I wouldn't want to be investigated by anybody, and it was the right move to remove them. No, they didn't. -By the time they were finished. -Yes, they did. They don't pay any attention to the platform. -I was raised by a guy who would have corrected the punctuation in the party platform. I'm saying that, that was -- -Chris, let me explain -- -The guy was the head of the A.G. at the time was his campaign guy. -I'm hyperactive about the probe. Chris, let's be truthful. Let's be truthful. -Always. Always. -Come on, now. -Mom! The only thing missing from that conversation was a few salami rolls hanging on strings. [ Laughter ] That interview should have had a voiceover from Ray Liotta. [ Indistinct arguing ] -As far back as I could remember, I always wanted to be a gangster. -And that was all -- That was, like -- [ Cheers and applause ] That was, like, not even a minute into it. Rudy starts every interview like he's in hour five of a police interrogation. "I want to welcome our next guest, Rudy Giuliani. -You got me! I'll tell you everything you want to know! And then Cuomo asked Rudy about the latest bombshell in the Russia investigation. Trump campaign's chairman Paul Manafort shared political polling data with a business associate tied to Russian intelligence, and that's when Rudy made a stunning claim. He never said the campaign didn't collude with Russia, just that Trump himself didn't collude with Russia. -Now you have Paul Manafort giving poll data -- -I never said -- -That winds up leading to this coincidence. -Well, you just misstated my position. I never said there was no collusion between the campaign or between people in the campaign. -Yes, you have. -I have no idea -- I have not. I said the President of the United States. He said he didn't. He didn't say nobody. How would you know that nobody in your campaign -- -He actually did say that, Rudy. He said nobody. -Well, I never said that. >> And then he said, "As far as I know." -If he said that, he said it in -- Well, as far as he knows, that's true! -Look at him! [ Laughter ] Even he looks surprised by what he just said. [ Laughter and applause ] Either that, or he's got a binder clip behind his head pulling back all of his skin. [ Laughter ] He looks like a grandpa at a theme park who didn't realize how fast the roller coaster was. [ Laughter and applause ] Also, also, also -- yes. You did say there was no collusion and you didn't say it once or twice. You said it a bunch of times. -Russian collusion. Here's what they found. Zero. Nada. Nothing. If anything, it's proof there was no collusion. Nobody talked about Russians. Nobody knew about Russians. There was no collusion with the Russians. No collusion with the Russians. There was no collusion. There was no Russian collusion. No Russian collusion. Case over. Was there collusion? Come on. Nobody believes anymore there was collusion. -Think about how much their argument has changed. It went from there were no contacts with Russians to there was no collusion with Russians to we tried to collude, but nothing came of it to collusion is not a crime to there was collusion, but it didn't involve Trump. If this keeps going, Rudy is going to be telling Trump, "It's not jail, it's a gated community." [ Laughter and applause ] Now... We don't -- We don't know. We don't know exactly what Trump's level of involvement was in collusion, but we do know that as a politician and president, Trump has always admired Russian President Vladimir Putin and sought to emulate him. Even before he ran for president, he was desperate to be Putin's friend. -Do you have a relationship with Vladimir Putin, a conversational relationship? -I do have a relationship. I spoke indirectly and directly with President Putin who could not have been nicer. I was in Moscow a couple months ago. I own the Miss Universe pageant. And they treated me so great. Putin even sent me a present. Beautiful present with a beautiful note. -[ As Trump ] It was a beautiful note, handwritten, and it was delivered by a raven in the middle of the night. [ Laughter and applause ] Just tapped... his beak, you know, his beak tapped, and that woke me up. [ Normal voice ] And we also know that Trump has had all kinds of business entanglements with Russians and Putin, in particular, including the fact that as late as the summer of 2016, he was in talks with Putin to build a Trump Tower in Moscow. He was even going to entice Putin by giving him an apartment in the building. -One of the ideas for that Trump building, according to one of his business associates, was to give the top floor, the penthouse apartment in a 250-apartment block, to Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, as a way of attracting buyers. -Trump's plan was to attract buyers by telling them you get to live in the same building as Vladimir Putin. Can you imagine what it would be like to have Putin as your upstairs neighbor? [ Russian accent ] Hello, would you mind turning down your music? Otherwise I poison your dog. [ Laughter ] "Okay. I see you at co-op meeting! [ Laughter ] [ Normal voice ] Trump repeatedly denied he had any sort of business relationship with Russia, but that line changed once we found out about the deal to build a Trump Tower in Moscow. Trump said, "If I did do it, there would have been nothing wrong." But there would have been something wrong. It would have violated the Constitution. There's a section of the Constitution called the emoluments clause that specifically forbids the president from taking gifts from foreigners. And we know that because during the election, Donald Trump supporters kept saying Hillary was breaking it. -Every foreign gift, every foreign speech while she was... -It's a big charge. -...Senator or Secretary of State, every one -- No, it's not a big charge. It's the U.S. Constitution. There's a section in the Constitution called the emoluments clause. It says, "No one, nor their spouse can take money from foreigners." She has to be guilty of 70 or 100 counts just on that one charge. -You think Hillary's guilty because she had a foundation that gave out malaria shots to kids in Africa? Trump had a charity, and he used it to buy two portraits of himself. Although when it comes to Trump portraits, this remains my favorite. [ Laughter and applause ] Look at that, the difference between that portrait and the actual Donald Trump is like the difference between Spider-Man in the comics and the Spider-Man in Times Square. [ Laughter and applause ] It's the difference between the Big Mac in the commercial and the one you actually get in your drive-through bag. [ Laughter ] And on top of that, Trump and Putin have had several private meetings with no one else in attendance. And we have no idea what they discussed in those meetings. The only people who do know are the Russians thanks to note-taking practices they developed during the Soviet era. The "Washington Post" reported yesterday the United States has no detailed record of Trump's five face-to-face interactions with Putin over the past two years. Russia, on the other hand, almost certainly does. The interpreters working for Soviet leaders were trained to take nearly verbatim stenographic notes. Can you imagine how hard it is to take verbatim stenographic notes of Donald Trump? Even closed captioning has a hard time following what he's saying. -God bless the United Schtates. Thank you very much. [ Laughter and applause ] -That's why -- [ Cheers and applause ] That's why their argument keeps changing. They don't have an argument, and the reality is slowly sinking in. Trump can say he didn't know he was colluding with Putin because Putin hypnotized him, and Rudy would say -- -As far as he knows, that's true! -This has been "A Closer Look." [ Cheers and applause ] ♪♪
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