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he called a georgia election investigator. he called the governor of the state of georgia, kemp, because he wanted him to convene a special session. and then he had former senator perdue met with the governor, asking him to convene a special session to try and overturn the election. we don't know who put him up to it but i have a good idea who might have done that. so you look at this in context and you see that donald trump was growing more and more and more frustrated because he couldn't do anything. >> that it was a campaign of communication. >> totally. >> and it paints that picture. renato, the process then is you have the special grand jury making these recommendations. the question of course is will the former president actually be indicted? and the fulton county d.a. fani willis still has to make those charging decisions. she said in january it was imminent. where do you think she may be heading? >> well, i think there's no question that she's heading toward preparing an indictment and presenting that to the grand jury
he called a georgia election investigator. he called the governor of the state of georgia, kemp, because he wanted him to convene a special session. and then he had former senator perdue met with the governor, asking him to convene a special session to try and overturn the election. we don't know who put him up to it but i have a good idea who might have done that. so you look at this in context and you see that donald trump was growing more and more and more frustrated because he couldn't do...
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is the georgia election fraud case serious? if those come to pass. so they're going to have to be doing what you say in school, compare and contrast, and that's not a good situation for donald trump or for any republican to be in who is out there saying, you know, this shouldn't happen, because they're going to have to say, okay. this other thing, yeah. we really need to pay attention to it. or not. see what they say. >> yeah. the other thing coming down the road among the things that glor yo outlined, scott, is a presidential election, and i'm curious to get your reaction to the way that florida governor ron desantis, potential 20 thrival of former president trump's responded to this. he was asked about the case, and he said he doesn't "know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence." a way to highlight absurdity of the entire case and then criticized the attorney general bragg. how did you think he handled it? >> just fine. trump people over the weekend demanding desantis come to donald trump's defense all weekend. crazy whe
is the georgia election fraud case serious? if those come to pass. so they're going to have to be doing what you say in school, compare and contrast, and that's not a good situation for donald trump or for any republican to be in who is out there saying, you know, this shouldn't happen, because they're going to have to say, okay. this other thing, yeah. we really need to pay attention to it. or not. see what they say. >> yeah. the other thing coming down the road among the things that...
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you know, i shared with him my belief that based on my understanding i have of georgia law that it was going to be a very much uphill battle. the reason that would have been an uphill battle there's only two ways the georgia assembly could have a special session one is by the governor calling that special session. we know trump did try to pressure kemp, something kemp rejected. the other would have been the general assembly calling itself to a special session but they would have had to have three fifths sign off on that and there weren't enough republicans at the time. this is the third recorded phone call we know about. the other one to the state chief investigator asking her to find votes, fraud, as well as the call with the secretary of state, brad raffensperger, where he was asking to find more votes. this shows us what the grand jury was seeing, learning about when they were trying to make this decision on these indictments. >> interesting development that's for sure. shows us a little bit more of what they were hearing. kristen, appreciate it, thank you. >>> seven virginia deputi
you know, i shared with him my belief that based on my understanding i have of georgia law that it was going to be a very much uphill battle. the reason that would have been an uphill battle there's only two ways the georgia assembly could have a special session one is by the governor calling that special session. we know trump did try to pressure kemp, something kemp rejected. the other would have been the general assembly calling itself to a special session but they would have had to have...
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secretary -- or the current georgia secretary of state, others in the state of georgia tried to overturn that. there's also, as you pointed out, i think the most easily and readily provable charges are the mar-a-lago documents charges, in other words, you know, he willfully retained classified documents in his residence, even after a grand jury subpoena. and then, of course, there is a panoply of potential charges around january 6. the problem, though, is that trump is going to have to have legal teams with all of these cases. so definitely not a good development. >> thanks so much. >>> all right. economic news now, employers added 311,000 jobs last month, that's more than expected. a pull back from the 504,000 jobs added in january, but, boy, that's a big number and any other time, it does continue a streak of hotter than expected jobs reports. of course, the other factor is how the fed reads all of this because they're trying to put the brakes on the economy. >> katherine rampell joining us this morning. here is what i think -- and i don't think i'm the only one, right, i think a numbe
secretary -- or the current georgia secretary of state, others in the state of georgia tried to overturn that. there's also, as you pointed out, i think the most easily and readily provable charges are the mar-a-lago documents charges, in other words, you know, he willfully retained classified documents in his residence, even after a grand jury subpoena. and then, of course, there is a panoply of potential charges around january 6. the problem, though, is that trump is going to have to have...
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what evidence are georgia prosecutors working with here? >> well, look, they have a lot of evidence they're sifting through, remember that special grand jury for months and months, heard from witnesses and associates and allies of donald trump who pushed the claims of election fraud but also working across a number of other states. we also know there are at least three recording where donald trump is on tape pressuring officials around the 2020 election results. but i think one of the things the district attorney is looking at whether you can build a case, essentially, that donald trump and his allies are part of this criminal enterprise. that would be the potential racketeering case and really make the argument that this is something that originated from the top down, not the bottom up. again, no decisions have been made whether to bring charges against anyone. in january, the district attorney said the decisions were imminent. we're getting a sense of what imminent means, at least when it comes to a district attorney. >> and trump and his
what evidence are georgia prosecutors working with here? >> well, look, they have a lot of evidence they're sifting through, remember that special grand jury for months and months, heard from witnesses and associates and allies of donald trump who pushed the claims of election fraud but also working across a number of other states. we also know there are at least three recording where donald trump is on tape pressuring officials around the 2020 election results. but i think one of the...
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and looking at what the ga fa has -- georgia, and this is why it is the will of the racism, and when people lined up to vote, they decided to pass a bill that said you could not give them water or when the ballots came in that absentee were moving to the democratic side, and ges what the republican legislature did? they came in to decide there needed to be an oversight board, and nonsense. so now you have a prosecutor who happens to been an african-american lady, but you have a prosecutor to look into the leader of one of the chambers who sponsored this bill, and he did not author, but it is out of his chamber, and you are looking at this whether or not they investigated or defrauded the election, and they want to pass a oversight, and ask yourselves, have they ever passed a bill to recall or have oversight of whether the members of the oversight have done their job, and that is going to tell you what you need to know. >> michael moore, always good to talk to you. >> glad to be with both of you. thank you. >>> and right now, governor ron desantis is about to take the stand at an even
and looking at what the ga fa has -- georgia, and this is why it is the will of the racism, and when people lined up to vote, they decided to pass a bill that said you could not give them water or when the ballots came in that absentee were moving to the democratic side, and ges what the republican legislature did? they came in to decide there needed to be an oversight board, and nonsense. so now you have a prosecutor who happens to been an african-american lady, but you have a prosecutor to...
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some of them do in the case of mark meadows, we now know from the grand jury report in georgia. we know that he pleaded the fifth in in the investigation, thereby the special grand jury and that tells you a lot right? because mark meadows was key. he was helping to set up some of these calls. he was making phone calls himself to try to pressure people to find what the former president said in that now infamous recorded call to brad. athens burger, where he said he wanted to find 11,780 votes right to try to remain to try to say that he won the state of georgia, which he did not and so there are witnesses who do have their own legal exposure. and if you're the prosecutors, you have the right in this in right then and there to offer them at least limited immunity to try to get their testimony. it's not clear whether that is exactly it's going to happen. all this stuff is, of course, happening, uh, in a closed court, where we don't have the benefit of being able to see brianna, what is happening? but that is certainly on the table. we've seen it happen with some of the other witnes
some of them do in the case of mark meadows, we now know from the grand jury report in georgia. we know that he pleaded the fifth in in the investigation, thereby the special grand jury and that tells you a lot right? because mark meadows was key. he was helping to set up some of these calls. he was making phone calls himself to try to pressure people to find what the former president said in that now infamous recorded call to brad. athens burger, where he said he wanted to find 11,780 votes...
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take us to georgia where there is another investigation. what is the latest there? >> the investigation all started back when trump called georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger and pressed him to find the votes so we're learning and don lemon, my colleague, that the district attorney is considering racketeering charges. this is something on her radar for awhile considering bringing this wide-ranging case that would look at donald trump and his associates as a criminal enterprise. of course, no one has been charged yet in the case and seen the first move by trump's legal team related to this case and it's an aggressive one today. in a new court filing they went into court in georgia basically asking for a judge, not the judge who is overseeing the special purpose grand jury but any other judge on the bench to hear their motion that essentially the special grand jury's final report and all of the evidence that it collected should be tossed. so all of those witnesses that provided testimony to the grand jury, all of the documents they may have collected purs
take us to georgia where there is another investigation. what is the latest there? >> the investigation all started back when trump called georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger and pressed him to find the votes so we're learning and don lemon, my colleague, that the district attorney is considering racketeering charges. this is something on her radar for awhile considering bringing this wide-ranging case that would look at donald trump and his associates as a criminal...
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he said, obviously, he would like a special session of the georgia general assembly. he's been clear on that before and he was clear on that in the phone conversation yesterday. you know, i shared with him my belief that based on the understanding that i have of georgia law that it was going to be very much an uphill battle. now, it would have been an uphill battle for two reasons. georgia's general assembly can only be called into a special session in one of two ways. one would have had to have been through the governor, brian kemp, and trump tried to pressure kemp. kemp rejected that. the other way would have been for the general assembly to convene themselves as a special session. and what we've learned at that time is that you would have to have the signatures of three fifths of the house members to actually go forward with this, and they just didn't have enough republicans at that time. again, this was a recorded call, and as you mentioned, these jurors said that they were listening to this as part of their evidence that they were presented with. and this is, aga
he said, obviously, he would like a special session of the georgia general assembly. he's been clear on that before and he was clear on that in the phone conversation yesterday. you know, i shared with him my belief that based on the understanding that i have of georgia law that it was going to be very much an uphill battle. now, it would have been an uphill battle for two reasons. georgia's general assembly can only be called into a special session in one of two ways. one would have had to...
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. >>> fulton county, georgia, investigators have more audio of donald trump pressuring state officials to overturn the 2020 election. members of the grand jury that investigated the former president tell the atlanta journal constitution that they heard a december 2020 conversation between trump and georgia's late speaker of the house, david rolston, who on that recording, jurors heard rolston talking to trump about having the georgia general assembly hold a special session to overturn biden's narrow victory in the state. >> they later heard rolston say he didn't think georgian law would allow it. this marks the third known recording of the former president urging officials to push election lies. harry lipman is a former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general and also host of the talking feds podcast. this is new to us, obviously, the special grand jury had already heard this. our question to you is, what impact do you think yet another piece of video -- of audio has on fani willis' decision on whether or not she will ultimately issue an indictment? >> yeah, it was o
. >>> fulton county, georgia, investigators have more audio of donald trump pressuring state officials to overturn the 2020 election. members of the grand jury that investigated the former president tell the atlanta journal constitution that they heard a december 2020 conversation between trump and georgia's late speaker of the house, david rolston, who on that recording, jurors heard rolston talking to trump about having the georgia general assembly hold a special session to overturn...
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i do think the georgia one. i think a lot of people felt that would tend to come out before alvin bragg suddenly very interested in this case after it's been dormant, the justice department ones those are much more at factually complex or very sprawling. i think it will take quite some time for those to really reach the point where they make a charging decision. i mean, certainly jack smith is moving ahead very swiftly, but i don't really see it as their imminently going to charge. so that could easily drag into the presidential campaign season. goodness and here we are always good to have you on. thanks so much. good to see you. don't miss cnn primetime inside the trump investigation that airs live tonight at nine o'clock eastern time. well, there is new video into cnn of the destruction left by that tornado in georgia. it started in troop county, alabama on sunday ended 30 minutes later in nearby merryweather county across the state line in georgia 20 mile path. the tornado was an e f three with max winds of 1
i do think the georgia one. i think a lot of people felt that would tend to come out before alvin bragg suddenly very interested in this case after it's been dormant, the justice department ones those are much more at factually complex or very sprawling. i think it will take quite some time for those to really reach the point where they make a charging decision. i mean, certainly jack smith is moving ahead very swiftly, but i don't really see it as their imminently going to charge. so that...
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they would be better off in new york shelving this and lets the feds and people in georgia do their work. it's going to destabilize the overall legal case of donald trump. if you want to get trump, call up alan bragg and say put it on the shelf and let the special counsel and the folks in georgia get to the real meat. >> low grade dog food? terminator, 2? we're all in. >> it's oscar weekend. >> well done. >>> we have new details on senate minority leader mitch mcconnell's health. >> manu raju joins us now. what are you learning? >> reporter: i spoke to an adviser to mitch mcconnell, somebody who spent two days with him after he fell and hit his head and is being treated for a concussion. this top adviser tells me mcconnell is doing quite well. he's lobbying hospital staff to be released. he's getting impatient and wants to get out of the hospital. he's acting normally and starting to get briefed. josh holmes told me the first question mcconnell asked when he walked into the room, did you meet to those candidates today? he also got a briefing about yesterday's republican lunch in which he
they would be better off in new york shelving this and lets the feds and people in georgia do their work. it's going to destabilize the overall legal case of donald trump. if you want to get trump, call up alan bragg and say put it on the shelf and let the special counsel and the folks in georgia get to the real meat. >> low grade dog food? terminator, 2? we're all in. >> it's oscar weekend. >> well done. >>> we have new details on senate minority leader mitch...
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i think it's far more consequential what he's alleged to have done wrong in georgia, allegedly pressuring people to turn over overturned the election. far more consequential would he's alleged to have done it. mar-a-lago stealing classified documents, including nuclear secrets, far more consequential to january 6th allegations of inciting insurrection. more consequences with the mueller report has obstruction of justice. so i'm not that big a fan of this case, but by golly, if all those distinguished republican politicians had said the same thing when the same case was brought against michael cohen by the trump administration, they'd have a little credibility. what's your response to that? when we're looking at the same case in the same facts? this was over, overlooked by the department of justice and the federal election commission, which i view this as a federal election offensive, based on using campaign finances for this they decided not to pursue these cases. these charges against donald trump. now we have a breck with a case based virtually solely on a convicted felon and michael co
i think it's far more consequential what he's alleged to have done wrong in georgia, allegedly pressuring people to turn over overturned the election. far more consequential would he's alleged to have done it. mar-a-lago stealing classified documents, including nuclear secrets, far more consequential to january 6th allegations of inciting insurrection. more consequences with the mueller report has obstruction of justice. so i'm not that big a fan of this case, but by golly, if all those...
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this is, of course, not a -- there is new reporting from cnn about what could be unfolding in georgia, that fulton county prosecutors are considering racketeering and conspiracy charges in relation to the investigation there. what do you make of that? >> i think that there are strong potential charges in fulton county ranging from the simple, a solicitation of election fraud when donald trump asked for brad raffensperger to just find 11, 780 votes that didn't exist, also false electoral certificates, and then charges based on those two pillars, fake votes, fake electoral certificates, can escalate in complexity, erica. the next level up with conspiracy charges and going beyond that would be a rack rack a tear influenced and corruptions act, rico which could basically if they wanted to do it in fulton county, georgia, allow them to replicate the presentation of the january 6th committee about the whole nationwide plot that georgia was so central to allegedly with mr. trump and others focusing on that state as they hoped the first domino that would cause many others to topple. so the da
this is, of course, not a -- there is new reporting from cnn about what could be unfolding in georgia, that fulton county prosecutors are considering racketeering and conspiracy charges in relation to the investigation there. what do you make of that? >> i think that there are strong potential charges in fulton county ranging from the simple, a solicitation of election fraud when donald trump asked for brad raffensperger to just find 11, 780 votes that didn't exist, also false electoral...
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. >>> turning to another trump investigation in georgia, fulton county officials are probing trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. now the former president's lawyers are asking to throw out the grand jury report and all the witness testimony that was gathered over those months. >> this comes as we learn that the da handling the investigation is considering racketeering and conspiracy charges. sara murray has been covering the story from the very beginning. sara, what's the reasoning from the trump legal team about why they say just toss everything? >> they have a laundry list of reasons, yeah, they are talking about essentially throwing away months and months of work, interviews with 75 witnesses, all of the documents, all of the recordings, all of that that the special grand jury helped collect. they are saying there were a number of issues, one of them are issues with the judge, they're saying he made a number of bad calls in how every overseeing the special grand jury, they're saying he shouldn't have done interviews with media after the grand jury concluded their work, i
. >>> turning to another trump investigation in georgia, fulton county officials are probing trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. now the former president's lawyers are asking to throw out the grand jury report and all the witness testimony that was gathered over those months. >> this comes as we learn that the da handling the investigation is considering racketeering and conspiracy charges. sara murray has been covering the story from the very beginning. sara, what's...
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if trump is indicted for his role in january six, or the efforts to overturn the election in georgia, which arguably more serious charges? yeah i actually think he has more criminal exposure in georgia, as well as with the classified documents in the special prosecutor than he does with the efforts to of january 6th and the insurrection and i think that the department of justice and merrick garland are going to have to make a tough call. um they're going to have to rely on the overarching principles of our democracy. and that is that no one is above the law. this is gonna be a very, very, very difficult decision for him to make because as you say, jim the country may tear apart at its seams. i think we're stronger than donald trump, i think was stronger than donald trump and indictment of donald trump, and i think we can stay together. however they're going to be people out there that are royally mad and upset, thinking that we're persecuting someone who they adore. um he got 74 million votes. um, and so i think that that is something that will weigh heavily on the department of justi
if trump is indicted for his role in january six, or the efforts to overturn the election in georgia, which arguably more serious charges? yeah i actually think he has more criminal exposure in georgia, as well as with the classified documents in the special prosecutor than he does with the efforts to of january 6th and the insurrection and i think that the department of justice and merrick garland are going to have to make a tough call. um they're going to have to rely on the overarching...
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this third recording though was to the georgia house speaker, a man named david ralston. it was recorded but ralston had spoke about it before, he said trufrnl trump would like a special session of the assembly. he was clear on that in the phone conversation yesterday, this is in december 2020. you know i shared with him my belief that based on the understanding i have of georgia law, that it was going to be an uphill battle. so ralston was pushing back in this georgia grand jury investigation looking at possible criminality that may have taken place in that state. this came into the evidence there, there were five jurors this week that confirmed the existence of this phone call recording they were able to hear to the atlanta journal constitution. so that was in news reports. ralston has been deceased since november of last year, so he would not be able to testify about this going forward. but that evidence, the recording of it, still exists and it was memorable enough for those jurors to remark upon it. we haven't heard it yet. and so we don't know exactly what trump sai
this third recording though was to the georgia house speaker, a man named david ralston. it was recorded but ralston had spoke about it before, he said trufrnl trump would like a special session of the assembly. he was clear on that in the phone conversation yesterday, this is in december 2020. you know i shared with him my belief that based on the understanding i have of georgia law, that it was going to be an uphill battle. so ralston was pushing back in this georgia grand jury investigation...
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of course, we're waiting for decisions from georgia and manhattan, that the vp said it's a free country. we talked about this, i think it was yesterday that an indictment could help trump, but also it is really uncertain territory for a republican opponents. how do you play that? do you attack him for being indicted? because that could come back to hurt the opponent, right? >> i think the legal cases are all different. i think the thing that's pending in new york city right now, which i have read today, they may be preparing for indictments imminently, that's out there in the news today. that specific case, this deal with the paperwork and stormy daniels and it's a misdemeanor, but they're going to have a novel legal theory, and bank shot it into a felony. yeah, i think that right there could help donald trump. it seems silly to most people that this is still a pending matter. now, the stuff going on with the special counsel, the stuff going on in georgia, that's all serious stuff. if the first thing that comes out, though, are these new york indictments, there is a real chance it backf
of course, we're waiting for decisions from georgia and manhattan, that the vp said it's a free country. we talked about this, i think it was yesterday that an indictment could help trump, but also it is really uncertain territory for a republican opponents. how do you play that? do you attack him for being indicted? because that could come back to hurt the opponent, right? >> i think the legal cases are all different. i think the thing that's pending in new york city right now, which i...
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ralston said trump would like a special session on the georgia assembly. he was clear about that and clear about it yesterday. this was december in 2020. i shared with him that based on my understanding of georgia law, it was going to be very much an uphill battle. ralston was pushing back in this georgia grand jury investigation looking at possibility criminality that may have taken place in that state. this came into evidence there. there were five jurors this week that confirmed the existence of this phone call recording they were able to hear to the atlanta journal-c journal-constitution. that's in use reports. ralston has been deceased since november of last year. he was not -- would not be able to testify about this going forward. but that phone call, the evidence of it, the recording of it, still exists and it was memorable enough for those jurors to remark upon it. we haven't heard it yet. we don't know exactly what trump said and exactly what ralston said back to him. but it clearly is another piece in this puzzle of what happened in that state in
ralston said trump would like a special session on the georgia assembly. he was clear about that and clear about it yesterday. this was december in 2020. i shared with him that based on my understanding of georgia law, it was going to be very much an uphill battle. ralston was pushing back in this georgia grand jury investigation looking at possibility criminality that may have taken place in that state. this came into evidence there. there were five jurors this week that confirmed the...
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what are we learning here. >> they say he was seated and killed by a georgia state trooper. they are taking their time to underscore how frustrating it has been to try to get information from the city of atlanta, and the gbi. they are claiming that the gbi is releasing information that their son was firing on them, and they were acting in self-defense, but this is how frustrating it has been for the family to get information on the gbi for information. >> reporter: the gbi had no problem getting information to support their narrative. once you have the narrative, the official investigation is tainted already. now, they have had plenty of time, and we have nothing. >> reporter: the lawyers have fil filed and they claim they were firedb upon a contre ver shall training facility where the police say it is necessary for them to help the training here in the city of atlanta and beyond. this tension between the activists and law enforcement here in the city has grown beyond what is dubbed cop city, and a ground zero for the activists to confirmation with the police, but this famil
what are we learning here. >> they say he was seated and killed by a georgia state trooper. they are taking their time to underscore how frustrating it has been to try to get information from the city of atlanta, and the gbi. they are claiming that the gbi is releasing information that their son was firing on them, and they were acting in self-defense, but this is how frustrating it has been for the family to get information on the gbi for information. >> reporter: the gbi had no...
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but the grand jurors of georgia and new york and perhaps washington, d. c. uh, i have to make up their own own minds on their own timetables, and they have to think about the law and i think it's a very it's the strength of our system that a group of ordinary citizens in new york city can indict a former president. if the president, the former president is found not guilty. that is a sign of the strength of our system. the point is, the system should look at you as an ordinary citizen, and then you'll be judged on the evidence presented by the prosecutor. the issue shouldn't be. don't bring a case. if you can't win it the present the issue should be do the grand jurors believe that a case there's a probable cause for a commission of a crime. that's how our system works. so let's not play politics. in other words, let's not say well, why didn't they go to georgia? first one? that's not how works. these three grand juries have to decide on their own. that's how our system works. and it donald trump is found not guilty. that shows the system works to the system
but the grand jurors of georgia and new york and perhaps washington, d. c. uh, i have to make up their own own minds on their own timetables, and they have to think about the law and i think it's a very it's the strength of our system that a group of ordinary citizens in new york city can indict a former president. if the president, the former president is found not guilty. that is a sign of the strength of our system. the point is, the system should look at you as an ordinary citizen, and then...
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signaling a weakness for the likely defenses that we are looking for in the coming criminal case in georgia. is there something that is between the two that we can be looking at? what did you mean by that? >> i am not ready to reach the bottom line, but it seems to me that trump allegedly participating in an insurrection and attempted coup cannot be within his presidential duties. so if that is right, and i think that is where we are headed, and i appreciate the doj wanting to be as narrow possible, but it means that he won't have a legal d defense for immunity, and it is bad sign for trump even though we have not reached that point yet. >> and so the d.a. has a decision here to indict or not indict. so after we have spoken, there are two paths here. kind of the light, lighter indictment or a broader one. can you describe those two and what is more likely given what we know. >> the d.a. faces a choice that every trial lawyer confronts, how to charge her case, jim. she can charge it as a narrow case if she chooses to proceed against trump, and say it is a election fraud and pushing for fake
signaling a weakness for the likely defenses that we are looking for in the coming criminal case in georgia. is there something that is between the two that we can be looking at? what did you mean by that? >> i am not ready to reach the bottom line, but it seems to me that trump allegedly participating in an insurrection and attempted coup cannot be within his presidential duties. so if that is right, and i think that is where we are headed, and i appreciate the doj wanting to be as...
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obviously, any indictment in georgia or at the federal level over january 6th would be far more difficult for republicans to defend. so they're pretty techled that this is the one that came first and allowed them to set this narrative. >> shan, what's the effect of the house republican process here on the legal process? >> zero. as a.b. was saying, there's no way they can actually get to the legal process. i mean, first of all, it's a state process, not even a federal one. second of all, it's an active investigation and bragg's office should fight all the way to the supreme court to stop any interference. so they're not going to be able to touch it legally. atmospherically, of course, they can turn it into more of a pressured circus atmosphere and there could be more public pressure on bragg. but he is committed to whatever road he's going down here. i mean, nothing they're saying is going to make a difference. it's just posturing for their own effect. >> a.b., what do house republicans do, republicans in general, what do they do when at some point they want their supporters to believe in
obviously, any indictment in georgia or at the federal level over january 6th would be far more difficult for republicans to defend. so they're pretty techled that this is the one that came first and allowed them to set this narrative. >> shan, what's the effect of the house republican process here on the legal process? >> zero. as a.b. was saying, there's no way they can actually get to the legal process. i mean, first of all, it's a state process, not even a federal one. second of...
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so it's a bad sign if he gets charged in georgia or other criminal cases. >> it's very significant. i want to switch gears to another story. we have more court filings expected to come in this massive defamation lawsuit. and already we have seen in the evidence that the network knowingly pushed election lies about the 2020 election. and those revealed the fox board memb memberer, now ryan was recently pressed by a well-conservative about whether he did enough while on the board at this particular time. watch. >> do you have any responsibility? >> i do. i have a responsibility to offer my opinion and perspective, and i do that. but don't go on tv and do it. >> is that going to be enough to prevent paul ryan from seeing any kobs kwenss or others on the board for being accuse of engage ing in negligence and misconduct. there's this defamation lawsuit, but you have this reality that this is a company and if they are doing things deemed liable, they could face consequences for that. it's not enough legally. when a board member seeing something wrong that is happening, rupert murdoch admi
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carjacking, the penalties that are in there now, victor, are higher than they are in higher, georgia and ohio. >> but the shift is in the legislation. thank you so much. >> thanks, guys. >>> in california, the national guard has been activateded to hp residents still trapped in s sa bernardino after feet of snow blanketed the area. we'll have a live report on those rescue efforts up next. or you could see, everything that could be. go. baker tilly. people remember ads with a catchy ng. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's a little number you'll never forget. ♪ customize and save. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ relapsing ms isn't the only thing i have going on. that's why my doctor and i chose kesimpta. kesimpta is different. it's the only b-cell treatment for rms i can take at home once a month. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. for me, a once-monthly treatment just works for my schedule. don't take kes
carjacking, the penalties that are in there now, victor, are higher than they are in higher, georgia and ohio. >> but the shift is in the legislation. thank you so much. >> thanks, guys. >>> in california, the national guard has been activateded to hp residents still trapped in s sa bernardino after feet of snow blanketed the area. we'll have a live report on those rescue efforts up next. or you could see, everything that could be. go. baker tilly. people remember ads with...
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graham was forced to do it in georgia. pence is going to be forced to do it here. >> margaret, how are other potential 2024 contenders who some of them have been afraid to criticize trump, how are they reading this? >> yeah, well, i think that pence is trying to test the waters and see whether one of two things will happen -- whether he can move the needle and make this a dialogue that other 2024 contenders or prospective contenders are also willing to jump in in on. there's been a lot of indirect criticism of former president trump, but few of those rivals, you know, hitting him squarely over january 6th or saying that's why he shouldn't run again. and pence is either trying to move the needle in that direction for every other rival, or trying to say this will be his lane uniquely. i think the field is still forming, including former vice president pence's intentions. but i think his feeling is that this is the lane he wants to occupy, and that will either set him apart, or he will at least be credited with moving the ent
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in georgia. fulton county d a funny willis is looking into trump and his allies efforts to overturn the 2020 election. i just want to find 11,000. 780 votes. in that case, a special grand jury returned a report recommending multiple indictments and the is still decided on whether to bring charges. prosecutors here in manhattan have a deadline. the statute of limitations in this case expires in may. so it's now or never for the district attorney. read cnn, new york. california representative bro connor says he won't run for senator dianne feinstein seats. feinstein announced last month that she would not seek re election in 2024, the primary sure to be competitive and has instead endorsing his fellow california representative. that's barbara lee. i have concluded that despite a lot of enthusiasm from bernie folks, the best place the most exciting place to action placed fit place for me to serve as a progressive is in the house of representatives, and i'm honored to be co chairing barbara lee's cam
in georgia. fulton county d a funny willis is looking into trump and his allies efforts to overturn the 2020 election. i just want to find 11,000. 780 votes. in that case, a special grand jury returned a report recommending multiple indictments and the is still decided on whether to bring charges. prosecutors here in manhattan have a deadline. the statute of limitations in this case expires in may. so it's now or never for the district attorney. read cnn, new york. california representative bro...
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i think georgia may very well be next. and of course, we saw the mike pence clip the special counsel indio. jay's investigation is trying to get pence's testimony. other individuals are being pursued. that's on the january 6th case, and then you have the mar-a-lago documents. case, so four major criminal cases, potentially, uh , will overhang this political season providing judicial challenges but also asking every american voter to sit in judgment right and decide where they come down on this, there's so much more to come legally. alright norman eisen s e. cupp david chalian. we appreciate all three of you and your analysis here. thanks so much. the first funeral for one of the nine year old victims of the nashville shooter takes place now in just a few hours, and we are getting new, heart wrenching 911 calls from that day. we will walk you through what? we're learning from those next. whahat's the number one retinol brand used momost by dermatologists. neutrogena rapid wrinkle repair smooths the look o of fine lines in o
i think georgia may very well be next. and of course, we saw the mike pence clip the special counsel indio. jay's investigation is trying to get pence's testimony. other individuals are being pursued. that's on the january 6th case, and then you have the mar-a-lago documents. case, so four major criminal cases, potentially, uh , will overhang this political season providing judicial challenges but also asking every american voter to sit in judgment right and decide where they come down on this,...
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but he still has to convince the suburbs and you know us here in georgia we saw that played out brian kemp convinced the suburbs to vote for him. herschel walker didn't convince the suburbs to vote for him and he lost so i still think he's got. he's got some headwinds in front of them. karen finney when you speak to democratic party strategists is trump considered their most likely opponent in 2024, perhaps a corollary question. is that the opponent they want ah, well , i think my party has learned not to try to pick opponents just asked, you know, with ergo brown reagan and those who thought there was no chance trump would win the first time around. but more importantly, sure. at this moment, it does appear that trump is the front runner. it does appear if you look at what's happening in the republican party base when you haort of you have never trumpers you have maybe trumpers , and then you have always trumpers and the sort of always trumpers. they have very swiftly come to trump's dense along with much of the conservative media infrastructure, which stands a signal to the other 20
but he still has to convince the suburbs and you know us here in georgia we saw that played out brian kemp convinced the suburbs to vote for him. herschel walker didn't convince the suburbs to vote for him and he lost so i still think he's got. he's got some headwinds in front of them. karen finney when you speak to democratic party strategists is trump considered their most likely opponent in 2024, perhaps a corollary question. is that the opponent they want ah, well , i think my party has...
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polo, cnn new york >>> here in georgia, 30 people detained after erupted at the proposed training center. police say a group of violent agitators used the cover of a peaceful protest to conduct a coordinated attack on construction equipment and police officers. they say the agitators through large rocks, molotov cocktails and fireworks at authorities but none of them were injured in the incident. police chief said those will face appropriate charges, cnn isabella has details. >> reporter: all of this comes off of the week of action which started just yesterday organizers here activist who call themselves defend ders to draw attention to the stop cop city movement. protest rally. a portion. nearby where activists have been camping out over a year in protest of this project they called cop city. back in 2021, city council they authorized the plan to build a giant state-of-the-art training center, 90 million dollars for the city fire department, yes, i have acres complex that would be one of the largest in the u.s., with classrooms and driving course, shooting range, activists call this an
polo, cnn new york >>> here in georgia, 30 people detained after erupted at the proposed training center. police say a group of violent agitators used the cover of a peaceful protest to conduct a coordinated attack on construction equipment and police officers. they say the agitators through large rocks, molotov cocktails and fireworks at authorities but none of them were injured in the incident. police chief said those will face appropriate charges, cnn isabella has details. >>...
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so areas highlighted in yellow savannah, georgia back into albany up into parts of south carolina. large hail, damaging winds main threats going into your monday, but a tornado or two cannot be ruled out heavy rain. also another big concern is this true? trains over the same areas . pay attention to the timeframe here sunday night into monday morning, pushing through alabama into central georgia up into the carolinas again, it starts to weaken. we lose that tornado threat but holding on to the threat of damaging winds and large hail areas from just south of birmingham and atlanta, picking up 2 to 4 more inches of rain through monday, that's who these areas highlighted in orange. isolated higher amounts are definitely possible. so that flash flood threat continues on through the overnight and early tomorrow morning. macon georgia back into montgomery areas highlighted in red again where you're most vulnerable, but this extends back into parts of mississippi up into the carolinas through monday morning , so remember if you come across the roadway and water turn around, find a differe
so areas highlighted in yellow savannah, georgia back into albany up into parts of south carolina. large hail, damaging winds main threats going into your monday, but a tornado or two cannot be ruled out heavy rain. also another big concern is this true? trains over the same areas . pay attention to the timeframe here sunday night into monday morning, pushing through alabama into central georgia up into the carolinas again, it starts to weaken. we lose that tornado threat but holding on to the...
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. >> reporter: in georgia, five jurors served on the grand jury investigating trump's actions in the state after the 2020 election, revealing they had heard a previously undisclosed recording of a conversation between trump and the late former georgia house speaker. where trump pushed for him to call a legislative session to overturn joe biden's win in the state. the cosource confirmed the recording to cnn. he cut the president off telling trump, i will do everything in my power that i think is appropriate. ralston has since died and the recording is not public. it echoes the call to georgia's secretary of state around this same time. >> i just want to find 11,780 votes. that's one more than we have. we won the state. >> reporter: cnn has learned that special counsel jack smit has subpoenaed staffers in the m mishandling of classified documents. he's interviewed everyone from housekeepers and servers at the resort. they want to know if anyone has seen or heard anything related to classified documents or boxes that could have contained classified materials. paula reed, cnn, new york.
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the georgia election case, the january 6th case, i mean, all these things were sort of direct presidential conduct this new york case, paperwork misdemeanor being contorted into a novel theory to get to a felony at a time when the prosecutor here is downgrading, you know, pretty serious criminals into misdemeanors. i mean, it just strikes republicans as political and so the ordering of this i recognize none of these cases have anything to do with each other. but the ordering of it, i do think has an impact on how republicans view trump and there is an ron knows this. there's been a reflexive sort of rallying around trump effect every time the world seems to be crashing down on him, even when it's crashing down on him for, you know, pretty horrific judgment or terrible personal behavior. we wouldn't be having this conversation if he hadn't you know, had this trip was stormy daniels. i mean, that's his fault. it's not rhonda santos's fault, or alvin brags fault. it is alvin breaks fault to put his personal ambitions ahead of what might be best for the country here, which is to let the feds a
the georgia election case, the january 6th case, i mean, all these things were sort of direct presidential conduct this new york case, paperwork misdemeanor being contorted into a novel theory to get to a felony at a time when the prosecutor here is downgrading, you know, pretty serious criminals into misdemeanors. i mean, it just strikes republicans as political and so the ordering of this i recognize none of these cases have anything to do with each other. but the ordering of it, i do think...
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plus, georgia investigators have another reporting of donald trump pressuring a state official to overturn the 2020 election. >> live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. >> good to have you with us. global markets are jittery another bank teachers on the brink of failure, but credit suisse will be getting a helping hand from a swiss national bank as it plans to borrow up to 54 billion dollars in the hope of reassuring investors. now this comes after two credit rating firms downgraded americas first -- after concerns that depositors could pull their cash. all the sent u.s. markets plunging on thursday, and all they gain back some ground before the closing bell, the dow and s&p 500 end of the day down significantly. meantime, economists are trying to reassure people that this will not be 2008 all over again. >> look, americans money is safe. i do not think that this is a time for panic or alarm, this is not 2008 where people need to be worried about whether they can get their money from the atm machine. it absolutely is not that. >> markets across asia are also seeing
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in the in in federal and the two federal investigations here in washington and the investigation in georgia short answer is no alex. each of these prosecutors , the united states department of justice being one, the fulton county d, a being the other the manhattan d, a being the third independent sovereign entities. they do what they wish they don't have to report to each other. they don't need approval from each other, and one prosecution does not bar any of the others. alright, elie honig. we always appreciate you explaining all this to us. take care. alright cnn has learned that members of the secret service or meeting with nypd and court officials today to go over the logistics of trump's historic arraignment next week with me now is cnn's brynn gingras in manhattan. so brian, what more can you tell us about what's being planned? alex. so this is the building where the arraignment's going to happen. 100 center as we call it, and you can see here, there are barricades all around this building. it has been this way for the last week and a half or so, but there is certainly an increased pr
in the in in federal and the two federal investigations here in washington and the investigation in georgia short answer is no alex. each of these prosecutors , the united states department of justice being one, the fulton county d, a being the other the manhattan d, a being the third independent sovereign entities. they do what they wish they don't have to report to each other. they don't need approval from each other, and one prosecution does not bar any of the others. alright, elie honig. we...
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council county, georgia. manhattan d are gonna have to coordinate because the defendant and the defendants . defense team. um can't be in all those places at once, so they're going to have to. they're going to have to stack these as these charges. if these charges because this was indicted first. does that mean it will go to trial first or not necessarily. and you know, there are arguments that the january 6th investigation involves more serious crimes, or that the fulton county is a stronger case . uh so i mean, they're going to have to negotiate this. not just between the prosecutor's offices. but will it be the same team of lawyers for each case, or will they have different defense teams because the violations are different, so this is going to get this is going to get complicated. what the question i keep getting is are we going to see a donald trump perp walk? think of the implications of that for former president of the united states on tuesday. and i don't think we are. the reason i don't think we are
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georgia's president congratulated -- on what she called an important victory. >> and now >> -- i commend the authorities waiting in the right decision to revoke this low, they recognize the true power of the people, unity exhibited with this move. >> georgia's interior ministry says in its release all demonstrators detained this week, but still investigating those who attacked police and committed other violent acts. 58 year old -- as a businessman with -- iranian authorities while visiting the country, and as it remains in iranian custody today longer than any other american currently held. you spoke by phone exclusively with cnn's christiane amanpour from the notorious -- asked for u.s. officials to ramp up efforts to secure his release, and explain why he was willing to take such a dangerous step here he is. >> the very facts that have chosen to take this risk, appear on cnn, from prison, it should just -- how dire my situation has become. i have been in hostage for seven and a half years now, and that is six times the duration of the hostage crisis. i keep getting told that might be
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university of georgia defensive standout jalen carter surrendered late wednesday. he is facing charges of reckless driving and racing in a crash that killed his teammate and team employee. police say that carter was driving another car that officials say was racing the vehicle that crashed. authorities believe alcohol played a part in the crash which came just hours after the georgia bulldogs celebrated their second consecutive national championship. carter shared this statement on his social media writing, there is no question in my mind that when all of the facts are known, that i will be fully exonerated of any criminal wrongdoing. >>> now to the latest in the alex murdaugh trial, his defense team will present its closing arguments in the coming hours in an attempt to convince the jury that he didn't kill his wife and son. as randi kaye reports, the prosecution made its case wednesday after the jury toured the crime scene. >> on june 7, 2021, at the property, maggie and paul were brutally and maliciously murdered at the kennels by alex murdaugh. >> reporter: jus
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. >>> protestors in georgia aren't going away quietly even as the ruling party has revoked a foreign agents bill. tens of thousands gathered outside parliament. >> some calling for early elections while others want government reforms that help move georgia toward membership of the european union. georgia's president congratulated protestors on what she called an important victory. >> translator: i commend the authorities for taking the right decision to revoke this law. they recognize the true power of the people. the unity exhibited with this move. >> georgia's interior ministry says it has released all the demonstrators who were detained and still investigating those who attacked police and committed other violent acts. >>> governor desantis is taking a break from the culture wars. many see him as trump's biggest rival for a republican presidential nomination. the story straight ahead. >>> plus russia is reportedly changing its game plan with its missile strikes on ukraine. you'll hear about new tactic. >>> and then the secret negotiations that allowed thousands of ukrainians to le
. >>> protestors in georgia aren't going away quietly even as the ruling party has revoked a foreign agents bill. tens of thousands gathered outside parliament. >> some calling for early elections while others want government reforms that help move georgia toward membership of the european union. georgia's president congratulated protestors on what she called an important victory. >> translator: i commend the authorities for taking the right decision to revoke this law....
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reforms that will help move georgia towards membership in the european union, meanwhile, the interior ministry said its it released demonstrators detained this week and georgia president congratulated protesters on what she called an important victory. >> i commend the authorities for taking the right decision to revoke this law, they recognize the true power of the people. the unity exhibited on the streets with this move. >> it's a record breaking day for china's president just ahead, xi jinping gets a rubber stamp and five more years in office from the national people's congress. stay with us. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ love can get a little messy... good thing there's resolve. lolove the love. reresolve the mess. my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...the burning, the itching. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer in at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years tremfya® is the first medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis... ...and it's 6 doses a y
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. >> lawmakers in georgia are withdrawing a controversial bill that sparked days of protests. the measure would have forced groups like charities and news organizations to register with the government as foreign agents if more than 20% of their funding came from overseas. >> they compare it to the law russia uses to stifle freedom of press and expression. police used water con nonand tear gas to try to clear the tens of thousands of protestors. nearly 150 people have been arrested and we'll see whether or not they come out again. >> this is also topical in relation to ukraine because georgia, ukraine and moldova all applied to join the european union right after russia invaded ukraine. and essentially are saying we've made a european choice, we don't want to be in putin's sphere of influence. and in all of those countries he is full-scale invaded ukraine as a peace keeping troop, moldova and 20% of georgia is occupied by russia. so it is a torn in putin's side to have these countries wanting to side with europe rather than russia. >> absolutely. >>> still to come, the louisvil
. >> lawmakers in georgia are withdrawing a controversial bill that sparked days of protests. the measure would have forced groups like charities and news organizations to register with the government as foreign agents if more than 20% of their funding came from overseas. >> they compare it to the law russia uses to stifle freedom of press and expression. police used water con nonand tear gas to try to clear the tens of thousands of protestors. nearly 150 people have been arrested...
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investigations into classified documents and the capitol riots and claims of election interference in georgia. >> a source tells cnn the fulton county district attorney could decide on charges within the next three months including racketeering and conspiracy. here is evan perez. >> reporter: it is a case that he is frankly most worried about. and it is because of what don lemon and others were reporting that the district attorney was considering racketeering and conspiracy charges, this is along the lines of what she has previously said was being considered but again idea being that the former president and his effort to remain in office to try to find votes and try to find people in the -- officials there in the state of georgia to help him overturn the election, that would be the case that they are trying to bring. according to the reporting that we have, they have at least three recordings of the former president urging georgia officials to do this. so that is part of what is now being looked at there. >> house republicans say that they are planning their own investigation of manhattan di
investigations into classified documents and the capitol riots and claims of election interference in georgia. >> a source tells cnn the fulton county district attorney could decide on charges within the next three months including racketeering and conspiracy. here is evan perez. >> reporter: it is a case that he is frankly most worried about. and it is because of what don lemon and others were reporting that the district attorney was considering racketeering and conspiracy charges,...
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>> my big upset, i'm going kennesaw state, from right down the road in atlanta, georgia, and they are going to shock some people in round one. >> okay. why? but why are they going to shock some people? >> okay. i'm a little bias, i got to interview their coach, he is an inspiration, a motivation. i wanted to run through a wall for him, so, yeah, i think they're in their tournament for the first time ever, he turned -- three years ago they had one win, they had 26 wins, won their conference this year. look out for the owls. >> there's something to that. i once picked my brackets entirely just on narratives of teams. i actually did pretty well and i got an upset in there. i was actually leading the cnn group for a little while or close to it, so there's something to that, coy. thank you so much. >> you always crush our brackets and i'm jealous. >> i mean, i do for a second and then it doesn't go so well, that's my trend. coy, you are the best. thank you so much. >>> and that does it for me but don't go anywhere because there's so much more news ahead. my most important kitchen tool? my
>> my big upset, i'm going kennesaw state, from right down the road in atlanta, georgia, and they are going to shock some people in round one. >> okay. why? but why are they going to shock some people? >> okay. i'm a little bias, i got to interview their coach, he is an inspiration, a motivation. i wanted to run through a wall for him, so, yeah, i think they're in their tournament for the first time ever, he turned -- three years ago they had one win, they had 26 wins, won...
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in georgia, wind advisories linger until 7:00 p.m. in the evening on friday. but again the focus is the lingering low pressure system. >>> and states of emergency are in california after more than 100 inches of snow fallen in some areas calling avalanches and blocking roads and highways. authorities warn that it could be days before they can reach some communities in that mountainous areas. >>> more than 42,000 homes and businesses are without power in the state. officials say that they are unaware of any deaths linked to the storm so far. >>> u.s. authorities are urging major freight rail companies to move quickly to ensure the safety of their train cars after investigators looking into the derailment in east palestine, ohio found melted equipment may have led to the release of toxic chemicals. officials say defective aluminum parts on three tank cars may have caused the pressure relief valves to fail. since the rderailment, resident have reported rashes, nausea and breathing difficulties. >>> and an alleged explosive device is man was accused of trying to br
in georgia, wind advisories linger until 7:00 p.m. in the evening on friday. but again the focus is the lingering low pressure system. >>> and states of emergency are in california after more than 100 inches of snow fallen in some areas calling avalanches and blocking roads and highways. authorities warn that it could be days before they can reach some communities in that mountainous areas. >>> more than 42,000 homes and businesses are without power in the state. officials say...
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. >>> new developments in that tragic car crash in january that killed a university of georgia football player and staff member. police say star defensive lineman jalen carter is now being charged with reckless driving that killed dylan willic and chandler lecroy on the night of their championship parade. cnn's nick valencia is on this story. nick what do you know? >> victor and bianna, it's sure to an impact on the crash and beyond police are still investigating killed his former teammate devin willock and carter and lecroy was effectively racing one another. police say they were driving in a manner consistent with racing when they left the downtown athens the morning of the crash. investigation shows that aggressive drive and alcohol and racing were part of that crash. the evidence demonstrated that both vehicles swrichd between lanes, drove in the center turn lane, drove at opposite lines of travel, overdrove each other and in an attempt to outdistance each other. police, the police investigation found that lecroy, the teen staffer driving the team vehicle her car reached 104 miles p
. >>> new developments in that tragic car crash in january that killed a university of georgia football player and staff member. police say star defensive lineman jalen carter is now being charged with reckless driving that killed dylan willic and chandler lecroy on the night of their championship parade. cnn's nick valencia is on this story. nick what do you know? >> victor and bianna, it's sure to an impact on the crash and beyond police are still investigating killed his...
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about other false claims that marjorie taylor greene said about the same election saying that trump won georgia and that thousands of dead voters cast votes and the numbers for, and the same spokesperson said and i will sanitize this, too, f-off. >> than you for trying. okay. we will focus on the broader crisis here, because it is through multiple administrations. and now s, someone who has been trying to fight the fentanyl crisis, randy, thank you for coming on. >> thank you, jim. listen, the deaths are off of the charts, and this statistic caught me, the deaths are 2,375%, and at least 817 in 2021 according to the medical examiner's office in your district. so tell us how you can, if you are responding to this, because the folks at home want to hear about the solutions, and you have a two-pronged approach to go out to prosecute the traffickers and outreach to the community, and give us the thumbnail. >> thank you, jim. i have met with grieving parents and siblings and friends who have lost loved ones, and we refuse to allow the deaths to be in vain, and that why we have a two-part strategy, a
about other false claims that marjorie taylor greene said about the same election saying that trump won georgia and that thousands of dead voters cast votes and the numbers for, and the same spokesperson said and i will sanitize this, too, f-off. >> than you for trying. okay. we will focus on the broader crisis here, because it is through multiple administrations. and now s, someone who has been trying to fight the fentanyl crisis, randy, thank you for coming on. >> thank you, jim....
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he has the georgia issue, the question of fake electors, and he's got the documents taken from washington, d.c., you know, the classified documents, and he has the question of whether he led an insurrection, and so if you are going to start with a case, the people i have been talking to who are in the political world, democrat, say, this is not really the case to start with, because there are so many more serious issues out there, and donald trump, of course, he can claim, as you were talking about, that he is the victim here. he can continue to say that as the potential legal action against him mounts, and this beginning of that. >> interestingly enough, it could help his campaign. and you remember after the search of mar-a-lago, he was raising a million a day after that, and so it could certainly help. >> yes. >> and now, turning to the potential opponent, ron desantis, the governor of florida, and the reporting around it, gloria, this is the first big test, and is it a test to sit next to the governor who is friendly and not ten people at a time, and how should we frame what ron desant
he has the georgia issue, the question of fake electors, and he's got the documents taken from washington, d.c., you know, the classified documents, and he has the question of whether he led an insurrection, and so if you are going to start with a case, the people i have been talking to who are in the political world, democrat, say, this is not really the case to start with, because there are so many more serious issues out there, and donald trump, of course, he can claim, as you were talking...
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6th riot, and allegedly looking into nuclear secrets and allegedly trying to overturn the election in georgia and those seem to me and most democrats much more serious, and yet, mccarthy really gave away the game when he said we want equal justice under law. and how do you square the fact that on the same operative set of facts the trump justice department prosecuted michael cohen for the same scheme, and they sent him to prison for the same scheme, and the charging document is the trump-appointed prosecutor said this, that cohen acted in coordination with and the direction of mr. trump. so how do you, these two were involved in the same act, and one goes to prison and one can't be indicted, and it seems to me f there is equal justice, there should be equal justice. >> these are state crimes and not federal crime, and it is also worth noting that the justice department for whatever reason decided not the prosecute those crimes once donald trump left office as well. paul, you have done some presidential campaigns in your day, and as a purely political matter, political candidate ron desantis h
6th riot, and allegedly looking into nuclear secrets and allegedly trying to overturn the election in georgia and those seem to me and most democrats much more serious, and yet, mccarthy really gave away the game when he said we want equal justice under law. and how do you square the fact that on the same operative set of facts the trump justice department prosecuted michael cohen for the same scheme, and they sent him to prison for the same scheme, and the charging document is the...
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if donald trump was indicted for the case involving the attempts to overturn the election in georgia, his base would have the same response. if he was indicted for taking classified documents out of the white house, not returning them, then making false statements or his team making false statements about all the documents being returned, his base would object to that. there is not a case that can be brought against donald trump, no matter how legitimate that case is, that his base wouldn't respond to. so this notion that somehow if there were this hypothetical stronger case, that his base would accept it -- i think it's hypocrisy and it's fantasy. his base is going to support him no matter what. they believe that he is above the law and that they believe he should be given special treatment. so i think the department of justice, the district attorney in georgia, the district attorney in manhattan, have to follow wherever the evidence leads them. the complication is donald trump is running for president in 2024. and could very well become the nominee for the republican party, and even
if donald trump was indicted for the case involving the attempts to overturn the election in georgia, his base would have the same response. if he was indicted for taking classified documents out of the white house, not returning them, then making false statements or his team making false statements about all the documents being returned, his base would object to that. there is not a case that can be brought against donald trump, no matter how legitimate that case is, that his base wouldn't...
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around the election, and we have a problem of the district attorneys in new york and fulton county, georgia, are ahead of the investigations and impaneling grand juries without the doj without taking action. and the seditious actions should be the first charges to be brought because it would disqualify him from running for public office. and without the air support from the department of justice, the district attorneys have to be subjected to very vicious attacks from donald trump and his supporters which i believe could feed into more civil unrest. it is very, very precarious situation right now. >> jonathan, i want to bring you into the discussion, because talk about unprecedented, and the possibility, and again, we don't know if it is going to happen, but the possibility of a former president being arrested is bringing all kinds of security concerns, and yes, he called for protest, and security concerns there, and what should we be looking for, and how would this work, and the agencies from the state and the city and the federal government might be involved with this? john, great questio
around the election, and we have a problem of the district attorneys in new york and fulton county, georgia, are ahead of the investigations and impaneling grand juries without the doj without taking action. and the seditious actions should be the first charges to be brought because it would disqualify him from running for public office. and without the air support from the department of justice, the district attorneys have to be subjected to very vicious attacks from donald trump and his...