Pence grand jury testimony would shed light on Trump's thinking, not Pence's
Laura Jarrett, senior legal correspondent for NBC News, talks with Ali Velshi about why the testimony Mike Pence is being compelled to give to the New York district attorney's grand jury investigating Donald Trump is different from the interviews and book promotion he's already given in public.
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