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in georgia, the republican party's firstparty first vice chairman. he violated state election laws when he voted nine times while serving probation on a felony check forgery sentence. a conservative talk show host, he must now just pay a $5000 fine and receive a public reprimand. she got five years voting a provisional ballot probation. he was also on probation for a very serious crime and he got a $5000 fine. >> i interviewed crystal mason several times. the state of texas waged war on this woman. attorney general ken paxton waged war on her. she lost her job and her home went into foreclosure because she bet -- cast a provisional ballot that was not even counted. to see this hypocrisy, the double standard of it all. it is also a narrative of where it is voter intimidation, leading you know whether you are ruby freeman, an election worker, a black woman with kids and also a grandmother that they will wage war on you for somebody else. they destroyed crystal mason. i hope she gets some kind of compensation but she won't. >> i'm going to ask you about
in georgia, the republican party's firstparty first vice chairman. he violated state election laws when he voted nine times while serving probation on a felony check forgery sentence. a conservative talk show host, he must now just pay a $5000 fine and receive a public reprimand. she got five years voting a provisional ballot probation. he was also on probation for a very serious crime and he got a $5000 fine. >> i interviewed crystal mason several times. the state of texas waged war on...
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to look specifically at voting cases, this week there was a finding that a georgia republican official, some sort of political elite, who had claimed the 2020 election by donald trump, when he lost, he had lied about that, was actually committing voter fraud himself illegally voting nine times. he was on pritchard for felony forgery charges. it would seem lies are a bit of a theme here but unlike ms. mason who had her whole life turned upside down with that five year sentence he was let off with a fine and a kind of public rebuke. certainly not years in prison. now there is so much projection that goes on here where it is the criminals calling other people felons. it is the election loser saying the people who won actually secretly lost. it's some conspiracy you need to learn about on the corner of the internet. here he was lying about that election loss in 2020. >> do not believe 81 million people voted for this guy. allowing the election fraud, stealing the election, rigging it, ballot harvesting, all of the above. >> why would some people be so fixated on the idea that there is ramp
to look specifically at voting cases, this week there was a finding that a georgia republican official, some sort of political elite, who had claimed the 2020 election by donald trump, when he lost, he had lied about that, was actually committing voter fraud himself illegally voting nine times. he was on pritchard for felony forgery charges. it would seem lies are a bit of a theme here but unlike ms. mason who had her whole life turned upside down with that five year sentence he was let off...
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and rewrote georgia voting rules. this change reinforces how individual voters can challenge the eligibility of literally thousands and thousands of voters, an unlimited number of voters within their own county. we're not talking about just a few people here and there, katy. activists have disputed more than 100,000 voter registrations in georgia since 2021. most of these challenges have been rejected. and elections officials say it's a tremendous drain on their already strapped resources in places, especially in rural areas, where they don't have a lot of officials to kind of wade through all of these complaints. >> what about the rule that's at the center of curb your enthusiasm right now, the rule about whether you can give people water or food as they wait in line. has there been any blow back to that in the years since it's passed? >> it's gotten a lot of attention since 2021 when it passed after the 2020 election. republicans said that liberal groups were giving out water and pizza and food and encouraging peopl
and rewrote georgia voting rules. this change reinforces how individual voters can challenge the eligibility of literally thousands and thousands of voters, an unlimited number of voters within their own county. we're not talking about just a few people here and there, katy. activists have disputed more than 100,000 voter registrations in georgia since 2021. most of these challenges have been rejected. and elections officials say it's a tremendous drain on their already strapped resources in...
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for instance, if you're a person experiencing homelessness here in georgia, you have to register with the county registrar's office in the county that you're residing. that's the change from what it had previously been, if you're experiencing homelessness, you can use the address of a shelter or government building. that's something voting rights advocates are pushing back against, as well as the fact that there's a provision some say could make it easier to challenge ballots, and they say that's something that could also strip away the rights from some people here in georgia, chris. >> when i have been on the campaign trail, i heard from a lot of people from all walks of life, that it can be very confusing for them. there was a case, a woman who was actually sentenced to five years in jail after testifying she did not know she was ineligible to vote, but then she was convicted of voting when she shouldn't have. she had a tax fraud conviction. it's been overturned. an appeals court said, no, she didn't do this to be fraudulent. she went, legitimately thinking she had the right to vote
for instance, if you're a person experiencing homelessness here in georgia, you have to register with the county registrar's office in the county that you're residing. that's the change from what it had previously been, if you're experiencing homelessness, you can use the address of a shelter or government building. that's something voting rights advocates are pushing back against, as well as the fact that there's a provision some say could make it easier to challenge ballots, and they say...
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yesterday, in georgia, a lawyer for mr. trump citing the first amendment and political speech as the reason why the charges against the former president in fulton county should be dropped. joining me now, legal correspondent lisa ruben and catherine christian, a former manhattan district attorney. lisa, how could the posts affect the gag order imposed earlier this week? >> it's an interesting question. as of right now, as you noted, those posts aren't implicated in the gag order. the gag order as it's written now talks about donald trump's ability to talk about known or potential witnesses, perspective or actual jurors, and then certain participants in the process but not others, namely the lawyers in the case, except bragg and family members. absent from that gag order is the judge himself and any family members. if the judge wants to take some action here, he will either have to expand the gag order or issue some new prohibition against the former president's ability to talk about his family members and potentially threat
yesterday, in georgia, a lawyer for mr. trump citing the first amendment and political speech as the reason why the charges against the former president in fulton county should be dropped. joining me now, legal correspondent lisa ruben and catherine christian, a former manhattan district attorney. lisa, how could the posts affect the gag order imposed earlier this week? >> it's an interesting question. as of right now, as you noted, those posts aren't implicated in the gag order. the gag...
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. >> georgia, there was a hearing yesterday, donald trump is trying to get the georgia rico case thrown out again, this time saying he had free speech rights when he was saying what he was saying about georgia, charles. how did that go? >> not well. i mean, you know, donald trump continued to make this argument around his free speech and what it is that he is basically leaning on around all of these cases, but particularly in georgia, and, again, we're watching this play out in a way that he's sort of recycling the same arguments he's used earlier. and while they have been successful in getting him somewhat of a delay around the consideration and reconsideration of certain arguments, it does not appear as though these are going to get any real traction. and i think that's another example of what you're seeing. but, again, this is something that donald trump and his attorneys are -- specifically his attorneys, they're obligated to do, they're obligated to make as many arguments in favor of their client as possible, even if the arguments may not necessarily be the strongest, but have a po
. >> georgia, there was a hearing yesterday, donald trump is trying to get the georgia rico case thrown out again, this time saying he had free speech rights when he was saying what he was saying about georgia, charles. how did that go? >> not well. i mean, you know, donald trump continued to make this argument around his free speech and what it is that he is basically leaning on around all of these cases, but particularly in georgia, and, again, we're watching this play out in a...
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georgia prosecutors noted the earlier ruling in court on thursday. they also argued trump's comments should not be considered on their own but as part of a series of actions aimed to advance crimes including racketeering. the judge did not rule on the argument yesterday. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," republican house oversight chairman james comer makes another attempt to keep the impeachment inquiry into president biden in the headlines. >>> plus, national security reporter for politico alex ward joins me with insight on the state of the war in ukraine. and in just a few minutes we'll be joined with jeff mason of reuters, a white house correspondent in the room last night for that radio city fund-raiser. all that and a check on sports and weather when we come right back. check on sports and weather when we come right back a mystery! jessie loves playing detective. but the real mystery was her irritated skin. so, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it cleans better, and doesn't leave behind irritating residues. and it's gentle on her s
georgia prosecutors noted the earlier ruling in court on thursday. they also argued trump's comments should not be considered on their own but as part of a series of actions aimed to advance crimes including racketeering. the judge did not rule on the argument yesterday. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," republican house oversight chairman james comer makes another attempt to keep the impeachment inquiry into president biden in the headlines. >>> plus,...
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rudy giuliani faces charges in the georgia case. he filed for bankruptcy after a judge ruled he must pay two georgia election workers nearly $150 million. $150million for defaming them with his election lies. and giuliani admits his legal career is effectively over. >> the bar association will crucify me no matter what. i will be disbarred in new york. i will be disbarred in washington. it will have nothing to do with anything i did wrong. and i consider that something that will help me in heaven for sticking to my principles. [ laughter ] sure. i don't know what saint peter is up to these days up there. but i'm not sure that is going to cash out. it had everything to do with what he did. in court after court, in administrative proceeding after administrative proceeding, the same result. another coup plotter is currently trying to defend himself from legal sanctions in front of the washington dc bar association. clark who is also charged in georgia faces potential disbarment after he tried to have then president trump install him as
rudy giuliani faces charges in the georgia case. he filed for bankruptcy after a judge ruled he must pay two georgia election workers nearly $150 million. $150million for defaming them with his election lies. and giuliani admits his legal career is effectively over. >> the bar association will crucify me no matter what. i will be disbarred in new york. i will be disbarred in washington. it will have nothing to do with anything i did wrong. and i consider that something that will help me...
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and what we are waiting for in georgia. anything stick out to you in today's hearing especially about how the judge might handle things going forward? >> well look. the law is pretty clear in this regard. the law says that the first amendment doesn't protect the guy who walks into the bank and says stick them up. people use words to commit crimes. and so, donald trump is charged not with the speech itself but rather with the conduct that involves committing the crimes and sometimes he spoke in furtherance of those crimes. i think judge mcafee will dispense of this very quickly. a similar motion was dismissed in washington dc. >> one of our two leading presidential candidates has so many ongoing court cases they are delaying each other and he is actually using that as an argument to delay each case. we still have seven months until election day. how confident if at all are you that our institutions like the courts and the election systems can actually handle the weeks and months ahead with the stress testing donald trump is
and what we are waiting for in georgia. anything stick out to you in today's hearing especially about how the judge might handle things going forward? >> well look. the law is pretty clear in this regard. the law says that the first amendment doesn't protect the guy who walks into the bank and says stick them up. people use words to commit crimes. and so, donald trump is charged not with the speech itself but rather with the conduct that involves committing the crimes and sometimes he...
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the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >>> tonight, trump's new bid to get his georgia rico case tossed. claiming his 2020 lies were
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >>> tonight, trump's new bid to get his georgia rico case tossed. claiming his 2020 lies were
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he is also a defendant in the georgia rico case. of course trump is now running again for the highest office in the land. liz cheney, one of the only republicans to consistently stand up to trump spoke very clearly about what she thinks will happen in november if trump succeeds. >> he will appoint people who will do his bidding. he will appoint people and if they are nervous about doing his bidding, he will offer them pardons, and he won't leave office. just think about it. we know he tried once not to leave office, and he will have no incentive to guarantee a peaceful transfer of power and to leave office if he is elected again. i certainly have policy disagreements with the biden administration. i know the nation can survive bad policy. we can't survive a president who is willing to torch the constitution. >> and, there are very real consequences for what cheney is talking about. you will remember, of course, colorado was one of the states where people filed a lawsuit to keep trump off the ballot on the grounds he helped incite th
he is also a defendant in the georgia rico case. of course trump is now running again for the highest office in the land. liz cheney, one of the only republicans to consistently stand up to trump spoke very clearly about what she thinks will happen in november if trump succeeds. >> he will appoint people who will do his bidding. he will appoint people and if they are nervous about doing his bidding, he will offer them pardons, and he won't leave office. just think about it. we know he...
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alone, biden open 100 new offices and added more than 350 new staffers in swing states from arizona to georgia to pennsylvania. that's in addition to the democratic president existing battleground state staff of 100 that was already in place. and the last presidential campaign with pennsylvania as a must win state, this program turned repeatedly for guidance to our pennsylvania campaign expert, the senior senator bob casey who is running for reelection this year. his republican opponent mccormick has endorsed trump, tonight, senator casey released this ad on what he calls, greed inflation. >> chicken prices 35% higher. toilet paper up 10%, profits increased 100 million, corporations raising prices five times faster than inflation, bob casey calls it greed inflation and he is fighting back. >> my plan gives the federal trade commission the power to punish corporate price gouging, let's roll back the huge corporate tax breaks putting money in your pocket instead. that's why i approved this message. >> joining us now is senator casey, the longest-serving democratic senator in pennsylvania. he is
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rudy giuliani also faces charges in the georgia case. he recently filed for bankruptcy after a judge ruled that he must pay georgia election workers nearly $150 million. 100 $50 million for defaming them with his election loss. his career effectively over. >> the bar association is going to crucify me no matter what your guy will be disbarred in new york. i will be disbarred in washington. it will have nothing to do with anything i did wrong and i consider that something that will help me in heaven for sticking to my principles. >> and not sure -- i don't know what st. peter is up to these days up there but i'm not sure that's going to cash out. it had everything to do with what he did which is why we keep seeing the pattern again in court after court in administrative proceeding after administrative proceeding, the same result and another coup plotter former justice official jeff clarke is currently trying to defend himself from legal sanctions and of the washington, d.c. bar association. also charged in georgia and faces potential disb
rudy giuliani also faces charges in the georgia case. he recently filed for bankruptcy after a judge ruled that he must pay georgia election workers nearly $150 million. 100 $50 million for defaming them with his election loss. his career effectively over. >> the bar association is going to crucify me no matter what your guy will be disbarred in new york. i will be disbarred in washington. it will have nothing to do with anything i did wrong and i consider that something that will help me...
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he's found a way to even the delay the georgia trial. they literally went after fani willis' relationship that had nothing to do with the case. that did delay it. this is the one case he can't stop. he knows it's coming and therefore he's trying to personally destroy this man's family. >> just remember what we're talking about. he will be given his day in court. this is not, he's not being nailed up against a cross. >> although he does claim he's jesus. >> he's doing the whole, i am god, i am suffering for you. he is being given what every defendant is given, and as you said, more so. >> much more. >> and he's getting for the sense that the state has its day in court, simultaneously, he has his day in court. he'll be able to defend himself. he has excellent counsel. he'll be able to cross-examine, put on witnesses. >> he could be acquitted. >> exactly. this is really somebody saying, you know what, i'm not acting the way somebody who is innocent, who wants to clear his name. he's saying i would rather have nobody find out what the facts
he's found a way to even the delay the georgia trial. they literally went after fani willis' relationship that had nothing to do with the case. that did delay it. this is the one case he can't stop. he knows it's coming and therefore he's trying to personally destroy this man's family. >> just remember what we're talking about. he will be given his day in court. this is not, he's not being nailed up against a cross. >> although he does claim he's jesus. >> he's doing the...
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he is a witness in washington and he's been indicted for rico in georgia. the domino's fallen all around trump who himself we reveal here faces his own criminal trials. just if you look at the coup, put aside classified documents, put aside the new york business issues or the civil fraud case. just on the coup, he has two indictments and the daj case could still go to trial before the election depending on what the supreme court does and other things. prosecutors want those trials even amidst the packed election year, the argument being the further to the right these trials go is not because of prosecutors, it's because of trump and the delay tactic, so you can't simultaneously delay things and drag them out for a year and complain they are close to election when you or the defendant made them close to election, that at least is the legal argument. i will restate again trump like those other defendants i mention, though, in each of those trials is legally presumed innocent until prosecutors carry the burden, if they can, of proving a defendant guilty. now,
he is a witness in washington and he's been indicted for rico in georgia. the domino's fallen all around trump who himself we reveal here faces his own criminal trials. just if you look at the coup, put aside classified documents, put aside the new york business issues or the civil fraud case. just on the coup, he has two indictments and the daj case could still go to trial before the election depending on what the supreme court does and other things. prosecutors want those trials even amidst...
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. >>> a hearing in the elections interference case in fulton county, georgia. lawyers for the ex-about the are saying he is protected under the amendment. prosecutors say his lies are not on trial it's that he lied to the government and that that is not illegal. >>> later in the broadcast, we'll have the architects of the failed 2020 coup finally being held to account years after a federal judge said he likely committed felonies. we're of course talking about john eastman, his client donald trump, co-conspirators to derail the peaceful transfer of power. that news ahead and much more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. ntcoinues after a quick break. y, mike's feeling like himself again. but even though time has passed, his risk of a second attack hasn't. mike is still living in the re. with a very high risk of another heart attack or stroke. he doesn't know with his risk factors his ldl-c (bad cholesterol) is still too high - the recommended level is below 55. are you living in the red? get in the know. learn how to get a free ldl-c test
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it also shows that the case is now back on track here in georgia. this is the first hearing for more than two and a half months that have focused on the actual facts of the case, focused on moving the case forward, what we have been covering largely, and what has sucked up the oxygen in the case, the motion to remove fani willis from the case. the fact that we had this hearing today shows it's back on track. the other thing that's important to point out is the decision to keep fani willis on the case is working its way through appeals but what we have now are parallel tracks. it's not going to stop the process of the case moving forward. >> should we expect there to be a trial date set in this case? >> we should expect there to be a trial date set in the case. that wasn't on the agenda for today, and as blayne and others know well, this is a judge who usually sets an agenda for each hearing. he tells us which motions are going to be argued or what else administrative house keeping, so to speak he has on his mind. that wasn't at all addressed today,
it also shows that the case is now back on track here in georgia. this is the first hearing for more than two and a half months that have focused on the actual facts of the case, focused on moving the case forward, what we have been covering largely, and what has sucked up the oxygen in the case, the motion to remove fani willis from the case. the fact that we had this hearing today shows it's back on track. the other thing that's important to point out is the decision to keep fani willis on...
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at this hour, inside donald trump's latest attempt to get the georgia election interference case thrown out. but will the judge buy it? we're live outside the fulton county courthouse. >>> more fallout for former members of trump's inner circle. john eastman and jeffrey clark trying to save their law licenses right now. >>> the painful, heartbreaking grief for four families waiting for answers about their loved ones who are presumed dead in that horrific baltimore bridge collapse. the challenging recovery effort underway. >>> and the new $2 million ad buy from tiktok, how the wildly popular app is fighting back against a possible u.s. ban. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments and we begin in atlanta with donald trump's latest bid to get the election interference case thrown out. nbc's blayne alexander is there. what happened today, blayne? >> reporter: well, chris, what we saw today in the fulton county courtroom is what we have seen play out many times over the course of this, between either the former president or his many codefendants in trying to get t
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but we start in georgia where donald trump hopes the first amendment will get him out of felony charges in fulton county. this is the election interference case. that's where prosecutors say that trump's claims and actions to fraudulently overturn the 2020 election results were part of a wide ranging criminal conspiracy. trump's lawyers want the case thrown out arguing that constitutionally protected free speech is at the heart of it. >> i don't think there's any question that statements, comments, speech, expressive conduct that deals with campaigning or elections has always been found to be at the zenith of protected speech. the only reason it becomes unprotected in the state's opinion is because they call it false. >> these statements made by the defendant were all employed as part of criminal activity, various conspiracies, frauds, intentions with deceit and violations of the law. it's not just that they were false. it's not that the defendant has been hauled into a courtroom because the prosecution doesn't like what he said. these statements are part of criminal conduct that is lar
but we start in georgia where donald trump hopes the first amendment will get him out of felony charges in fulton county. this is the election interference case. that's where prosecutors say that trump's claims and actions to fraudulently overturn the 2020 election results were part of a wide ranging criminal conspiracy. trump's lawyers want the case thrown out arguing that constitutionally protected free speech is at the heart of it. >> i don't think there's any question that statements,...
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eastman is facing charges in georgia. if prison is the most serious punishment a lawyer for misconduct can receive, the next has to be losing your license to practice law. according to this judge, the language that she used when she issued this order, his name should be stricken from the list of lawyers in california. he has a temporary disbarment while he goes up on appeal to the california supreme court. that is as serious a punishment, absent being put in prison, as a lawyer can receive. it ought to serve as discouragement to any other attorney who would similarly take up these false claims as it relates to the 2020 elections, or any false claims that relate to the election process in the future. >> phil, the politics of this election is now turning to long island. there's a funeral for an nypd officer. he was killed after approaching an illegally parked car this week. president biden just spoke with the new york mayor about the tragedy today. donald trump's spokesman said he was invited by the officer's family to the
eastman is facing charges in georgia. if prison is the most serious punishment a lawyer for misconduct can receive, the next has to be losing your license to practice law. according to this judge, the language that she used when she issued this order, his name should be stricken from the list of lawyers in california. he has a temporary disbarment while he goes up on appeal to the california supreme court. that is as serious a punishment, absent being put in prison, as a lawyer can receive. it...
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georgia is not quite as clear. let's start with just the authority to take a scaffold to the indictment and cut out things we don't like. >> your honor, there are two components to this motion. one, there's the dismissal that we ask, which is also a component of the other. we cite state tran i warrant on the issue of being able to or the allegation. >> after some clarification i want to bring back our panel. i think you for being with us. lisa, explained to us once the first amendment motion passed and they went into another phase, what are we witnessing right now? >> i believe judge mcafee is going to a third motion, a motion to strike specific language that craig gillen alleges reaches inappropriate legal conclusions, meaning he is saying the prosecutors are trying to take the ultimate authority away from the judge and make conclusions of law, as opposed to allowing that to play itself out in the process of the case. that is the third of three motions that were argued. the first was former president trump's motio
georgia is not quite as clear. let's start with just the authority to take a scaffold to the indictment and cut out things we don't like. >> your honor, there are two components to this motion. one, there's the dismissal that we ask, which is also a component of the other. we cite state tran i warrant on the issue of being able to or the allegation. >> after some clarification i want to bring back our panel. i think you for being with us. lisa, explained to us once the first...
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georgia requires one overt act by any one defendant. so of course the rico would stand if anything, any of the 161 overt acts alleged constituted an overt act, it would only take one, it doesn't take any by mr. trump. but the point is we have an abundance of them by mr. trump, and for purposes of the rico statute and the manner in which it functions, it doesn't matter whether that's first amendment conduct or not. i mean, we have -- my colleague has fully explained why much of this conduct is not shielded under any circumstance by the first amendment and i don't mean to contradict that in any respect, but it's important not to lose sight of the function the overt act, the role it plays in a conspiracy case here because it is not the role being suggested by defendant trump. >> all right, thank you, mr. employed. i'll give you a couple of minutes, final word. >> thank you, sir. >> if i heard what mr. floyd just said, that if everything president trump said was assumed true and included in the rico indictment, and therefore, now we're talk
georgia requires one overt act by any one defendant. so of course the rico would stand if anything, any of the 161 overt acts alleged constituted an overt act, it would only take one, it doesn't take any by mr. trump. but the point is we have an abundance of them by mr. trump, and for purposes of the rico statute and the manner in which it functions, it doesn't matter whether that's first amendment conduct or not. i mean, we have -- my colleague has fully explained why much of this conduct is...
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janet yellen told constituents in georgia and told everyone else she's going to georgia in the coming weeks to tell them their industrial policies are damaging their own company and workers but also america's companies and workers. they're producing so many electric vehicles, so many green and climate friendly products, lithium ion batteries, et cetera, that it is starting to distort the supply chain and make it harder for american firms to sell their own products. >> here at home you're also following the relationship between the presidential election and the global exchange rate for the dollar. tell us why that matters. >> you know, there's a prevailing view republican administrations or a trump presidency, trump 2.0 will trigger a stronger exchange rate for the dollar, meaning that we can buy more goods overseas. but what markets are actually unaware of is that research from the past four decades has shown that actually republican administrations tend to trigger a weaker trending dollar. but the interesting pivot, jonathan, we're now seeing obviously is populism. we're seeing more
janet yellen told constituents in georgia and told everyone else she's going to georgia in the coming weeks to tell them their industrial policies are damaging their own company and workers but also america's companies and workers. they're producing so many electric vehicles, so many green and climate friendly products, lithium ion batteries, et cetera, that it is starting to distort the supply chain and make it harder for american firms to sell their own products. >> here at home you're...
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he has been criminally charged in the state of georgia for his role in the plot. during the hearing this morning, acting trump attorney general jeffrey rosen again, this is a trump guy. the guy clark wanted to replace, how he and anotheto justice official, respond to clark's ridiculous claims of fraud. >> we had a discsion where mr. donahue was emphatic that the department has not found any indicaters of widespre or systemic fraud. and mr. clark said that he was questioning whether e department had done enough and he had read things on internet. and . nahue i think had a higher degree, said, you haven't been involved in this. this is not our area of responsibility. >> i have read things on the internet. maybe let's overturn 200 yards of american democracy. his lawyer tried to strike a deal with the board where he would receive questions ahead of time so that his client could avoid repeatedly invoking his fifth amendable rights and he said he wanted to do so in order to avoid a very specific outcome. >> there might be an elegant solution that takes into account mr.
he has been criminally charged in the state of georgia for his role in the plot. during the hearing this morning, acting trump attorney general jeffrey rosen again, this is a trump guy. the guy clark wanted to replace, how he and anotheto justice official, respond to clark's ridiculous claims of fraud. >> we had a discsion where mr. donahue was emphatic that the department has not found any indicaters of widespre or systemic fraud. and mr. clark said that he was questioning whether e...
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he has even been criminally charged in the state of georgia for his role in the plot. the bar association is looking at whether or not he should have his law license revoked over it. during the hearing this morning, acting trump attorney general jeffrey rosen, a trump republican can to dude. the guy that clark wanted to replace, explained exactly how he and another top just as department official -- again, trump appointee, republican, responded to the ridiculous claims of fraud. >> had a discussion where mr. donahue was very emphatic that the department has not found any indicators of widespread or systemic fraud that would affect the election outcome. and mr. clark said that he was questioning whether the department had done enough. and that he had read things on the internet. and mr. donahue, i think, had a higher degree of granularity. if you haven't been involved in this, this is not your area of risk on stability. >> i've read things on the internet. sort of sums up the whole thing. let's overturn 200 years of american democracy because i read stuff on the interne
he has even been criminally charged in the state of georgia for his role in the plot. the bar association is looking at whether or not he should have his law license revoked over it. during the hearing this morning, acting trump attorney general jeffrey rosen, a trump republican can to dude. the guy that clark wanted to replace, explained exactly how he and another top just as department official -- again, trump appointee, republican, responded to the ridiculous claims of fraud. >> had a...
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trick has been difficult to get her out how to untie this not, which is of right and i think about georgia where they voted for brian camp and the six week abortion ban. it's like, what will unlock that? i read this and talked about the origins, white nationalist origins of the antiabortion movement. in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the movement against abortion mainly included white supremacist who pointed to declining white birthrates, believing that legalized abortion would be race suicide for white protestants. you still look at it and you don't think they want you and were -- me to have more babies. i don't think i want martinez to have my babies. how do they get the message to white women that they are the target and they should vote accordingly. >> the message definitely has to come from republicans. this attack on abortion is not isolated to abortion. it's reproductive rights generally. we saw white women have a wake- up call when ivf was on the table. that is something that i think when we understand how this is going to impact ivf. even the things you put up from the he
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he also faces a potential rico trial in georgia. and like clark, eastman, as you can see we put both videos together, also faced a federal search. both these videos on your screen are part of the process of accountability. and again, for those in a rush it takes time. you have to go do the search diligently, go over the evidence, afford people their time and rights. this same d.c. ethics board is evaluating for this. now, the acting attorney general during this big hearing in january, jeffrey rosen, famously told congress during the investigation that the plan clark was cooking up was extreme and that had trump stuck to it it would have led to a nixonian saturday night massacre, a wave of resignations heading into january 6th. >> if mr. clark and his approach, which was not based on the facts as we knew them, was to be pursued, then there would be resignations at the justice department of all the senior leaders and maybe -- maybe others as well. >> so what congress heard then, the disciplinary hearing has now heard, and america's he
he also faces a potential rico trial in georgia. and like clark, eastman, as you can see we put both videos together, also faced a federal search. both these videos on your screen are part of the process of accountability. and again, for those in a rush it takes time. you have to go do the search diligently, go over the evidence, afford people their time and rights. this same d.c. ethics board is evaluating for this. now, the acting attorney general during this big hearing in january, jeffrey...
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you don't need to win red parts of georgia if you're joe biden, but it certainly helps to take down the margin, and i think a message of donald trump scammed you. he defrauded you. he stole your money to pay for his own ritzy life-style. meanwhile, joe biden is investing in your communities with the chips act and infrastructure act. that would be at least be a fun message to put on fox and news max to shake the tree a little bit and there are certain types of voters that aren't in these areas that aren't deep in the trump cult that might be persuaded by this because it is absolutely outrageous the man who runs his own complain claiming to care about the forgotten man and wag the finger at us saying he we're east coast elitists. he's robbing people who pay for his own fancy lifestyle with the cougars at mar-a-lago and that's exactly what he's doing. >> is that a new thing, cougars of mar-a-lago? >> boy not watch it. i would not be watching from. >> i wouldn't either, but it -- i want to ask you -- i want to stay on this idea because the only people with agency, right, are the voters? it'
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. >>> the biden campaign is targeting nikki haley voters, targeting georgia and north carolina. the president and vice president's repair joint appearance in raleigh yesterday gives us a glimpse into the strategy in action. in a state that biden lost by just one point to donald trump in 2020. nbc's shaquille brewster is on the ground in north carolina. good to see you, shaq. tell us more about how this new biden campaign strategy will work? >> reporter: look, it starts with what we saw yesterday, the president and vice president sharing the same stage, but sending the signal that they view north carolina as an important state. doing what they can to go on offense this a state that donald trump won twice. >> hello, hello, hello, raleigh. >> a biden campaign show of force in north carolina. >> it is good to be back in this beautiful state. >> the president and vice president on the trail together. work to go buck a losing streak for democratic presidential candidates here. while democrats haven't won a presidential race here in north carolina since 2008, in 2020, president biden c
. >>> the biden campaign is targeting nikki haley voters, targeting georgia and north carolina. the president and vice president's repair joint appearance in raleigh yesterday gives us a glimpse into the strategy in action. in a state that biden lost by just one point to donald trump in 2020. nbc's shaquille brewster is on the ground in north carolina. good to see you, shaq. tell us more about how this new biden campaign strategy will work? >> reporter: look, it starts with what...
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republicans hoping to win the senate seat in georgia and state office were speaking about it. we haven't seen that. and whether we see that moving forward before election day could determine who is successful in november, and we expect based off what we have seen biden and harris to lean into this, whether trump brings it up again, i'm not quite sure because quite frankly this is not an issue that is of significant concern to many of the demographic groups that the former president is hoping to win. >> eugene scott, kristen gibbens feden, thank you so much. we appreciate you. >>> in 60 seconds, brand new audio about the moments leading up to that catastrophic bridge collapse. we're live on the scene, and we will also speak with a former investigator about the data that the ntsb is looking at right now. stay with us. skin-carving next level hydration? new neutrogena hydro boost water cream. a vital boost of nine times more hydration* to boost your skin's barrier for quenched, dewy skin that's full of life. neutrogena. hydro boost. ♪ students... students of any age, from anywh
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i'm here in georgia today visit a company called suniva which manufactures solar cells. this is, of course, a key input into solar panels. we have been very heavily dependent -- overdependent on china for our supplies of these goods. the incentives in the inflation reduction act have incentivized suniva to reopen their solar cell plant and to manufacture cells in the united states. as i said, over time, this will help lower household energy costs. but in addition, it's making our supply chains more resilient. and very importantly, it's creating very good jobs. jobs, most of which don't require a college education. in parts of the country that haven't seen a great deal of investment in recent decades. andrea, this is happening all over the country in things related to clean energy, in batteries, electric vehicles, wind. it's also happening in semiconductors as a consequence of the chips and science act, a bipartisan bill that was passed two years ago. a tremendous number of jobs relating to the bipartisan infrastructure act. what i want americans to see is how successful
i'm here in georgia today visit a company called suniva which manufactures solar cells. this is, of course, a key input into solar panels. we have been very heavily dependent -- overdependent on china for our supplies of these goods. the incentives in the inflation reduction act have incentivized suniva to reopen their solar cell plant and to manufacture cells in the united states. as i said, over time, this will help lower household energy costs. but in addition, it's making our supply chains...
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outside the courthouse in georgia, dozens holding a rally demanding justice for arbery. blayne alexander is on the ground there in atlanta. what does arbery's family have to say about the hearing today? >> reporter: good morning. this is another pain point for them, the fact that they have to come back and argue this conviction be upheld. it's important to point out that these three men have been con convicted on state charges. this is the federal hate charge. it was arbery's death paired with the death of george floyd and brianna taylor that sparked protests we saw around racial injustice in 2020. yet, this hate crimes conviction makes arbery's death the only one to see a conviction, the only one of the three to see a conviction based on race. i spoke with the president of the georgia naacp, to ask him why this specific conviction is so significant. take a look. >> we need to make sure we underscore the reason why we marched and we voted and we made sure that lawyers and d.a.s and attorney generals held individuals accountable for the rise in hate. >> reporter: there's
outside the courthouse in georgia, dozens holding a rally demanding justice for arbery. blayne alexander is on the ground there in atlanta. what does arbery's family have to say about the hearing today? >> reporter: good morning. this is another pain point for them, the fact that they have to come back and argue this conviction be upheld. it's important to point out that these three men have been con convicted on state charges. this is the federal hate charge. it was arbery's death paired...
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policy focused visits to north carolina and georgia, tens of millions spent on early television ads. >> and joe biden gets that. >> reporter: and a focus on key suburban areas where nikki haley showed strength in the republican primary. >> yeah, and i'm saying why not? like why not north carolina? why not every state in the south right now do we not see that. >> reporter: the 26-year-old chair of the north carolina democratic party, anderson clayton says the efforts will need to continue for biden to overcome the political headwinds from courting rural voters to breaking voter apathy. >> yes, he can win this state. is that going to be an easy thing to do? no because it's going to be a fight. it takes early investment. it takes boots on the ground everywhere. it takes people getting out into these communities and building the coalitions that he needs to say this is how they fought for us. >> reporter: meanwhile, republicans are also expressing that optimism, not just pointing to the head to head matchups but to polling showing donald trump leading on key issues like immigration and th
policy focused visits to north carolina and georgia, tens of millions spent on early television ads. >> and joe biden gets that. >> reporter: and a focus on key suburban areas where nikki haley showed strength in the republican primary. >> yeah, and i'm saying why not? like why not north carolina? why not every state in the south right now do we not see that. >> reporter: the 26-year-old chair of the north carolina democratic party, anderson clayton says the efforts will...
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in the states he visited, biden won three, georgia, wisconsin, arizona, by less than 1%. i want to bring you in this. you can comment on joe button if you like. more than that, it's about what we've seen from the president since the state of the union address. reassured democrats. democrats were nervous that he wasn't up for the job. that clearly worked. but it also kicked off this blitz of travel where he's raising a lot of money. he has a huge fund-raiser tomorrow with new york city with former presidents obama and clinton. contrast that to trump who is barely on the road at all. how do you think things are going for the re-election campaign? >> yeah. i don't hear him talking about the basement much anymore. we've got a situation where joe biden is aggressively going out to swing states and campaigning vigorously. meanwhile, we have a fat guy sitting oen a golf cart. he's not doing anything. his rallies are smaller. i don't think people covered that enough. and he's got real problems in his party. if you just look at the primary results, joe biden has done so much bette
in the states he visited, biden won three, georgia, wisconsin, arizona, by less than 1%. i want to bring you in this. you can comment on joe button if you like. more than that, it's about what we've seen from the president since the state of the union address. reassured democrats. democrats were nervous that he wasn't up for the job. that clearly worked. but it also kicked off this blitz of travel where he's raising a lot of money. he has a huge fund-raiser tomorrow with new york city with...
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wisconsin, georgia and arizona by less than 1% in 2020. joining us now white house reporter for bloomberg news our friend josh wingrove. that visit to north carolina. talk about the tar heel state, which is the one state, the biden campaign feels trump won last time around they have a chance to flip this cycle. >> jon, they're looking to expand their map, making sure the democratic activist don't lose hope or steam. democrats i've spoken to that this is heal, demographic changes in north carolina, the governor's race there will give them a tailwind and there's chance of a pickup here, so far the polling is more mixed on it, our bloomberg poll this week shows trump leading by six points, tied the widest gap among most swing votes. we'll see them continue to go there. yesterday they talked about the affordable care act and leaning on abortion. if they win the house, senate and white house, you know, not a lot of people expecting the hat trick right now but in that scenario biden is pledging to restore roe v. wade as the law of the land. >> j
wisconsin, georgia and arizona by less than 1% in 2020. joining us now white house reporter for bloomberg news our friend josh wingrove. that visit to north carolina. talk about the tar heel state, which is the one state, the biden campaign feels trump won last time around they have a chance to flip this cycle. >> jon, they're looking to expand their map, making sure the democratic activist don't lose hope or steam. democrats i've spoken to that this is heal, demographic changes in north...
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georgia, louisiana, new york, south carolina, florida. utah, kentucky. north carolina. it's a whole bunch of places where this is going on. is there any wider solution than the whack a mole? >> i think under the present system that we have, it's going to be incumbent upon us to continue to bring these lawsuits. we're in an era of perpetual redistricting. doesn't happen on just an every ten year basis. we're still in the process of doing what should be the 2021 redistricting so we bring lawsuits. we also are supporting candidates who are important in the redistricting process. and yeah, but there is a solution. that was the john lewis bill that was before the last congress that would have banned partisan and racial gerrymandering as a result of the filibuster however, it could not get past the senate. president biden said he would have signed it. couldn't get a sufficient number of people, including democrats, to have a carve out to the filibuster. >> do you need a mass people's movement to get to the level where there's a pressure t do a carve out? is that what you need
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if georgia or arizona drop off the map, let's just say, the biden -- biden doesn't win georgia, he's going to need north carolina. so there is some room to play here. >> all right. simone sanders, love that show. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, how did it happen? we're going to speak with a bridge engineering expert about that catastrophic bridge collapse in baltimore as we wait for an official ntsb update which is expected in about 30 minutes. but first, you can watch the best parts of our show anytime on youtube. go to msnbc.com/youtube. stay tuned. more chris jansing reports right after this. tuned more chris jansing reports right after this world. for years, i thought my t.e.d. was beyond help... but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion and may cause infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood pressure, fast heartbeat, shortness
if georgia or arizona drop off the map, let's just say, the biden -- biden doesn't win georgia, he's going to need north carolina. so there is some room to play here. >> all right. simone sanders, love that show. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, how did it happen? we're going to speak with a bridge engineering expert about that catastrophic bridge collapse in baltimore as we wait for an official ntsb update which is expected in about 30 minutes....
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georgia democrats remain a concern. they feel like georgia may be out of roach this time around. but this they feel like other states in play in particular that blul wall, even michigan, they have had trouble because of the gaza conflict. >>> coming up, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is reacting to the united nations passage of a ceasefire resolution. we'll take a look at that and what the white house is saying about its decision to abstain from the vote. "morning joe" is back in a moment. . >>> the united nations security council passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. 14 countries voted in favor of the measure yesterday, but the u.s. abstained. officials say while they support a ceasefire as part of a hostage release deal, the measure does not have language that condemns hamas. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu then criticized the biden administration's decision, accusing the u.s. of retreating from the principled position. in protest, netanyahu announced he will no longer send a delegation to washington to discuss israel's looming of
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i won my first race by 312 votes, and we saw 11,779 in georgia. so it's going to be these battleground states. and those are the states that we have to focus on, and we have to give money in those states and get out the vote, and do ground game, or work those states. so that's wisconsin, it's michigan, it's pennsylvania. we know what it is. >> we do, certainly. you are a testament to every vote counting. you for joining me. the rachel maddow short show starts right now. >> thank you very much, my friend. >> and thanks for jordan home for joining us. today at the start of the day, the republican party's presumptive nominee was facing a deadline to put up a $460 million bond. million bond. york would start seizing his bank accounts and his properties pursuant to a huge fraud judgment that has been levied against him by the courts. he then got a surprise reprieve of that deadline this morningch the new york
i won my first race by 312 votes, and we saw 11,779 in georgia. so it's going to be these battleground states. and those are the states that we have to focus on, and we have to give money in those states and get out the vote, and do ground game, or work those states. so that's wisconsin, it's michigan, it's pennsylvania. we know what it is. >> we do, certainly. you are a testament to every vote counting. you for joining me. the rachel maddow short show starts right now. >> thank you...
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it'll be a very close election, and i won my first race by 312 votes and we saw 11,779 in georgia. so it's going to be these battleground states, and those are the states that we have to focus on, and we have to so it's wisconsin.ave to it's michigan. it's pennsylvania. we know what it is, right? >> we do certainly. senator al franken, you're a testament to every vote counting. thank you for joining me. that does it for me tonight. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. hi, rachel. >> hi, jen. thank you very much, my friend. much appreciated. >> thank you. >> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. today at the start of the day, the republican party's presumptive presidential nominee was facing a deadline to put up $4 of million bond or if he couldn't, today the state of new york would start seizing his bank accounts and his properties pursuant to a huge fraud judgment that has been levied against him by the courts. he then got a surprise reprieve of that deadline this morning. a new york appeals court said today he can put up smaller bond, only $175 million. they also
it'll be a very close election, and i won my first race by 312 votes and we saw 11,779 in georgia. so it's going to be these battleground states, and those are the states that we have to focus on, and we have to so it's wisconsin.ave to it's michigan. it's pennsylvania. we know what it is, right? >> we do certainly. senator al franken, you're a testament to every vote counting. thank you for joining me. that does it for me tonight. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. hi,...
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it'll be a very close election, and i won my first race by 312 votes and we saw 11,779 in georgia. so it's going to be these battleground states, and those are the states that we have to focus on, and we have to so it's wisconsin.ave to it's michigan. it's pennsylvania. we know what it is, right? >> we do certainly. senator al franken, you're a testament to every vote counting. thank you for joining me. that does it for me tonight. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. hi, rachel. >> hi, jen. thank you very much, my friend. much appreciated. >> thank you. >> thanks to you at home for
it'll be a very close election, and i won my first race by 312 votes and we saw 11,779 in georgia. so it's going to be these battleground states, and those are the states that we have to focus on, and we have to so it's wisconsin.ave to it's michigan. it's pennsylvania. we know what it is, right? >> we do certainly. senator al franken, you're a testament to every vote counting. thank you for joining me. that does it for me tonight. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. hi,...
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these are lies that make people participate in a rico scheme to correct the election in georgia lies. these are lies that put people in prison, because they believed the whole thing. these are lies that get people hurt even killed. and one of the entities that helped donald trump push these lies was the republican national committee, the rnc, which is the official arm of the republican party. they're the ones that attacked republicans like liz cheney and adam kinzinger for investigating the assault on january 6th by accusing them of persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in legitimate political discourse. for the last seven years, until about a month ago, the chair of the rnc was ronna romney mcdaniel. she dropped the romney from her name apparently buzz donald trump hates mitt romney for failing to vote for him in both of his impeachments. and ronna is mitt romney's niece. she is also a very, very well paid contributor to nbc news, something that has concerned many of news this company, because ron desantis has be a major peddler of the big lie, including pushing michigan to send f
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these charges, they are not of the same gravity is the january 6th trials that are now on hold in both georgia and in washington, d.c. at the federal level. they are significant charges. their campaign and finance related charges and we can talk about how serious they are but i don't think that these are minor. these are things that ordinarily carried jail time with them up to four years for each count of falsifying business records. it is a serious, significant event. other countries like france and south korea have faced this but the united states has not up until this point. >> yes. and the judge basically did not have a lot of patients for the lawyers trying to throw other stuff in the mix today. explain that to us. >> yes, so, the trump lawyers were trying to say, look, we got all of these new documents right before the trial. we need more time to look through them and so on. the judge said, well, honey -- how many of these documents are we talking about? the lawyer couldn't give them a straight answer getting the judge frustrated. it turned out also during the hearing that it was reveale
these charges, they are not of the same gravity is the january 6th trials that are now on hold in both georgia and in washington, d.c. at the federal level. they are significant charges. their campaign and finance related charges and we can talk about how serious they are but i don't think that these are minor. these are things that ordinarily carried jail time with them up to four years for each count of falsifying business records. it is a serious, significant event. other countries like...
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. >> with all of this happening, let's not forget trump's election case in georgia and blunt comments from the fulton county d.a., fani willis. nbc's blayne alexander is in atlanta for us. so what exactly did fani willis have to say? >> reporter: chris, before i get to that, i want to get to a little bit of breaking news. in the past ten minutes ago, we found out judge mcafee set a hearing for thursday to hear a different attempt from former president donald trump to get the charges here in georgia dismissed. we're going to hear arguments from trump's attorney and one of his codefendants, david shaffer, what does that mean in practical terms, it means the judge in this county is moving forward with this case. that leads us directly into what we heard from fulton county d.a. over the weekend, fani willis. she was actually at an easter egg roll, and she spoke with cnn. here's what she had to say, though. remember, for the better part of two and a half months, we have been talking about these allegations against her, this motion to dismiss. that was shot down by a judge. we know that tru
. >> with all of this happening, let's not forget trump's election case in georgia and blunt comments from the fulton county d.a., fani willis. nbc's blayne alexander is in atlanta for us. so what exactly did fani willis have to say? >> reporter: chris, before i get to that, i want to get to a little bit of breaking news. in the past ten minutes ago, we found out judge mcafee set a hearing for thursday to hear a different attempt from former president donald trump to get the charges...
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is to motivate that 40% in key states like michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin and arizona and georgia, hoping that will be enough, if he motivates his supporters, to win the electoral college. i would say by and large his campaign and him has completely given up on the idea that they'll win a majority of the popular vote of the country. >> well, catherine, let me go back into the courtroom if i can and read you some of the notes that our team took during the hearing about the discovery process which was at the heart of this, whether or not trump's team needed more time to go over some of this new information that came in, the new papers. the judge said to trump's team, i see a pattern, i see your interpretation, and it is very different from my interpretation where you read one and read one, and i come away with a very different meaning. you just heard one set of facts and interpret it as the people not doing anything, and i see them going above and beyond. the people meaning -- >> yeah. >> is trump's team reaching a dangerous point? you can use all kinds of tactics. you can make all
is to motivate that 40% in key states like michigan and pennsylvania and wisconsin and arizona and georgia, hoping that will be enough, if he motivates his supporters, to win the electoral college. i would say by and large his campaign and him has completely given up on the idea that they'll win a majority of the popular vote of the country. >> well, catherine, let me go back into the courtroom if i can and read you some of the notes that our team took during the hearing about the...
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they effectively have been able to in the federal election interference case, in the georgia election interference case, as well as the classified documents case. but donald trump, beginning on april 15th, has a criminal trial on his hands. when you're looking at the reality around this hush money payment case here, andrea, it's the fact that donald trump can say that this is election interference. let's be very clear, over the course of the last eight years, donald trump has answered very few questions as it pertains to the actual specifics of the crimes that are alleged against him. one year ago before he was indicted with the 34 felony counts for falsifying business records around the alleged payments to stormy daniels, i specifically asked him when he did become familiar with what michael cohen was paying daniels for. despite asking him three different times, he never answered my specific question, which hits at the heart of donald trump's criminal trial set to begin here 20 days from now. it's whether he falsified financial records through michael cohen in order to help him becom
they effectively have been able to in the federal election interference case, in the georgia election interference case, as well as the classified documents case. but donald trump, beginning on april 15th, has a criminal trial on his hands. when you're looking at the reality around this hush money payment case here, andrea, it's the fact that donald trump can say that this is election interference. let's be very clear, over the course of the last eight years, donald trump has answered very few...
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. >> david, meanwhile the situation in georgia where fulton county district attorney fani willis is speaking out for the first time since the judge's decision earlier this month to keep her on the election interference case there, trump and several of his co-defendants want to appeal. here's what she told cnn about the decision and where things stand with the case. take a listen. >> i don't feel like my reputation needs to be reclaimed. let's say for the record, i'm not embarrassed by anything i've done. you know, i guess my greatest crime is i had a relationship with a man, but that's not something that i find embarrassing in any way, and i know that i have not done anything that is illegal. all while that was going on, we were writing responsive briefs. we were still doing the case in the way it kneaded to be done. i don't feel like we've been slowed down at all. i do think there are efforts to slow down this train, but the train is coming. >> so tristan and david, i just want to very quickly and we'll talk about the fani willis sound and more in just a minute, but i'm being told right now
. >> david, meanwhile the situation in georgia where fulton county district attorney fani willis is speaking out for the first time since the judge's decision earlier this month to keep her on the election interference case there, trump and several of his co-defendants want to appeal. here's what she told cnn about the decision and where things stand with the case. take a listen. >> i don't feel like my reputation needs to be reclaimed. let's say for the record, i'm not embarrassed...
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i don't know that donald trump is as afraid of fighting this case as he is fulton county in georgia, another election interference case or fighting jack smith in d.c. the reason why is this is a legal theory that requires hurdles to get through. if you recall, alvin bragg looked at this investigation once before and decided he didn't want to pursue it. what changed in the interim period we didn't know. it's important to acknowledge that even as alvin bragg is moving forward and doing his job as a prosecutor, this is a relatively complicated legal theory and the longer and more difficult and more complicated theories are to explain to juries, the more likely you can end up with an acquittal. >> how do you get to the felony. >> because of the election interference. >> is there murkiness here, something they can appeal on? >> not an appeal necessarily. again, it's a question of, if you're thinking strategically as a prosecutor, have you overcharged in a way that will come back to bite you. that theory, you're trying to get to the purposes of the election interference, that's where i thi
i don't know that donald trump is as afraid of fighting this case as he is fulton county in georgia, another election interference case or fighting jack smith in d.c. the reason why is this is a legal theory that requires hurdles to get through. if you recall, alvin bragg looked at this investigation once before and decided he didn't want to pursue it. what changed in the interim period we didn't know. it's important to acknowledge that even as alvin bragg is moving forward and doing his job as...
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january 6th, i believe he's only posted one thing since, which was his mugshot when he was indicted in georgia last summer. he's still trying to drive interest to truth social. it's not really working. there have been, you know, merger deals rumored for a couple years now. it all fell apart. >> where does this massive valuation come from? >> same thing all over again. >> it is a -- >> and in a free and open and fair market, i mean, if you're just talking about economic incinerations, who would invest in this company unless you were trying to curry favor with somebody who you think will be the next president of the united states. >> you hit it there. someone trying to curry favor with who they believe will be the next president of the united states. we've seen people do that of late. with truth social, it is not a success by any measure. yet, there seems to be money coming. it's not done, but there's rumors of money coming there that could change trump's financial picture. it wouldn't arrive in time to stave off this bond, so this is a separate issue for trump. it could come down the road and a
january 6th, i believe he's only posted one thing since, which was his mugshot when he was indicted in georgia last summer. he's still trying to drive interest to truth social. it's not really working. there have been, you know, merger deals rumored for a couple years now. it all fell apart. >> where does this massive valuation come from? >> same thing all over again. >> it is a -- >> and in a free and open and fair market, i mean, if you're just talking about economic...