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florida and the 1950s. florida governed very much as a deep south state a long series of segregationist governors even in a state with the fastest growing population in the country and an increasingly diverse population, getting more and more diverse all the time in florida cities that state in the 1950s was run by hard-line conservatives just from the rural parts of the state. very, very conservative state in terms of its governance in the '50s in the 1950s, the most prominent politicians in the flrd state government, they decided they would go after the naacp and they were going to make a big show of it bring the power of the state government to bear on going after and exposing and running to ground the naacp because they said the naacp was a bunch of communists the naacp was, of course, fighting for civil rights, for desegregation among other things florida conservatives and florida state government at the time, they decided that this was marxism. this was communism and they were going to pend in the sta
florida and the 1950s. florida governed very much as a deep south state a long series of segregationist governors even in a state with the fastest growing population in the country and an increasingly diverse population, getting more and more diverse all the time in florida cities that state in the 1950s was run by hard-line conservatives just from the rural parts of the state. very, very conservative state in terms of its governance in the '50s in the 1950s, the most prominent politicians in...
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and it's not lost on me the great irony, that florida not a border state, florida, is sending migrants from texas to california. a border state, that the state with the most immigrants in the united states of america, a place that lives and thrives with immigrants. to do what? to show us how to live and thrive with immigrants? we know how. it's too late for that. so it's a political stunt. i it's cheap and cruel and on the backs of human beings. >> attorney general, thank you for your time, sir. >> thank you, mr. tapper. >>> mark meadows testified in a grand jury investigation. that reporting next. lilike a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans s for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases! and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas... ...a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. hey bud. wow. what's all this? hawaii was too expensi
and it's not lost on me the great irony, that florida not a border state, florida, is sending migrants from texas to california. a border state, that the state with the most immigrants in the united states of america, a place that lives and thrives with immigrants. to do what? to show us how to live and thrive with immigrants? we know how. it's too late for that. so it's a political stunt. i it's cheap and cruel and on the backs of human beings. >> attorney general, thank you for your...
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desantis: florida is where woke goes to die. rep. greene: we have had enough of drag queens gyrating in front of children. rep. gaetz: how much taxpayer money should go to fund drag queen story hours on military bases? laura: the agenda has taken hold in texas. brigitte: my name is brigitte bandit, and i'm speaking in opposition to sb-12. laura: where a ban on drag performances in front of kids was among the dozens of anti-lgbtq bills introduced by republicans this session. state sen. hughes: drag shows are sexually explicit and expose children to issues of sexuality and identity that should be reserved for adults. laura: opponents a drag is an art form, not overtly sexual, and that parents should decide what's appropriate for their kids. ultimately, the explicit reference to drag was removed from the legislation due to fear of legal challenges. felicia: even though it doesn't specifically say drag anymore, it's still going to be a tool that can be used to target drag queens and the lgbt community as a whole. these people can try to
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grand jury, they restarted in florida. and, in admission i think, they have spent this entire year investigating something without first hitting that threshold they should have. so, i don't think it is so much choice to go to florida, so much as it is a choice that if you go to d. c. it is going to get -- so i think that is probably where it is going. but one of the things to remember, this case was started by a national security mission, not criminal -- not criminal prosecutors. and, when they began it, they made a lot of mistakes when they began it, they did a lot of things that i haven't seen out of experience u.s. attorneys offices. and so, really, jack smith when he comes in, i suspect that behind closed doors he will do all the stuff and say, what did you guys do, we have to fix this. but as the special counsel, if all you are going to do is get to the end of, this and just write a report, it does not matter where the grand jury is. there is no motion or anything like that. >> so that is an indicator to the florida g
grand jury, they restarted in florida. and, in admission i think, they have spent this entire year investigating something without first hitting that threshold they should have. so, i don't think it is so much choice to go to florida, so much as it is a choice that if you go to d. c. it is going to get -- so i think that is probably where it is going. but one of the things to remember, this case was started by a national security mission, not criminal -- not criminal prosecutors. and, when they...
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and florida that any potential trial will be down in florida, but the first challenge even in florida that his lawyers will try to conduct this entire probe and the entire investigation in d.c. so they could get favorable rulings on the executive privilege challenges and then move the case to florida. i am told that will be one of the first challenges that will be launched here. >> paula, thank you. s paula was speaking we are confirming one other part of this. there are seven counts in this indictment which is coming out of south florida. so ryan, take this, what she's saying about all of the work, all of the testimony and everything that was done in front of a grand jury in washington. does it all get handed to florida and then in a week they're able to return this with seven counts? >> what does all of this mean? >> 100%, all of the information could be transferred over to florida and then read in for the florida jury which has been sitting now for a few weeks so that may have happened way back when and then they had maybe additional witnesses and just a few apparently, and they ge
and florida that any potential trial will be down in florida, but the first challenge even in florida that his lawyers will try to conduct this entire probe and the entire investigation in d.c. so they could get favorable rulings on the executive privilege challenges and then move the case to florida. i am told that will be one of the first challenges that will be launched here. >> paula, thank you. s paula was speaking we are confirming one other part of this. there are seven counts in...
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but has become in many ways the ultimate florida man. former president donald trump who was federally indicted last week. but it doesn't seem to have affected his standing in the republican primary. politico reports that trump leads his closest competitor by at least 30 points and three national polls. conducted mostly are entirely after the news of the federal indictment broke. and trump claims to have raised more than $6 million in less than a week after the news of the indictment broke. trump's legal problems actually strengthening his candidacy at least in the primaries? >> they are. he's having his weaponization. it's at its heart, a very dangerous destabilizing arid. of and everyone running against him is backing up on. and you have 12 republican candidates, one of the gets indicted and the other 11 say, i feel bad for the sky. because he really hasn't done anything, wrongs of course it's going to strengthen his hand, and at some point that will have to changes, opponents will have to have stronger contrast with donald trump. what
but has become in many ways the ultimate florida man. former president donald trump who was federally indicted last week. but it doesn't seem to have affected his standing in the republican primary. politico reports that trump leads his closest competitor by at least 30 points and three national polls. conducted mostly are entirely after the news of the federal indictment broke. and trump claims to have raised more than $6 million in less than a week after the news of the indictment broke....
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than new york, and when you ache that into account, covid deaths in florida were significantly lower than they were this new york state. post-covid the economic recovery of the respective states, we've seen much stronger growth and recovery in florida than we've seen in new york. and finally, tens of thousands of people moved from new york to florida suggesting that to the extent that people vote with their feet, ron desantis' florida was doing a much better job urn covid than new york's -- urn covid than new york's cuomo. paul: and the economic fallout was much lower in florida because they opened much sooner -- >> exactly. paul: also they reopened the schools in the autumn of 2020 which was significantly earlier than new york. >> and i think that you're going to see governor desantis return to this theme. he really thinks he has the upper hand. he wants to talk about this. he will be saying to donald trump, throw me many that briar patch if you want to talk about covid responses. he's going to talk about how trump was too quick to shut down the question -- economy, trump was too de
than new york, and when you ache that into account, covid deaths in florida were significantly lower than they were this new york state. post-covid the economic recovery of the respective states, we've seen much stronger growth and recovery in florida than we've seen in new york. and finally, tens of thousands of people moved from new york to florida suggesting that to the extent that people vote with their feet, ron desantis' florida was doing a much better job urn covid than new york's -- urn...
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florida produced over 220 million boxes of oranges. william: michael rogers is the director of the university of florida's citrus research and education center. >> fast forward 20 years and we can't produce enough oranges. we are down to 60 million bucks crop, from 220 million down to 16 million. william: while several factors are to blame for this crisis, hurricanes ian and nicole damaged a lot of trees when they tore through florida last year, rogers says the main issue is this blight, which is known as citrus greening disease. it is spread by tiny insects, known as psyllids. while nearly impossible to see with the naked eye, their impact has been catastrophic. >> pretty much all the trees and commercial groves now in florida are infected with this disease. the ones that are not were planted yesterday, is what i tell people. because it doesn't take long for them to become infected. william: the disease slowly kills the roots, which starves the tree of nutrients. it often changes the color and ruins the taste of the fruit. that is if
florida produced over 220 million boxes of oranges. william: michael rogers is the director of the university of florida's citrus research and education center. >> fast forward 20 years and we can't produce enough oranges. we are down to 60 million bucks crop, from 220 million down to 16 million. william: while several factors are to blame for this crisis, hurricanes ian and nicole damaged a lot of trees when they tore through florida last year, rogers says the main issue is this blight,...
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by the book, based on the case of the facts they have there in florida. we know now christi attorney general merrick guard garland has approved rather than disagreed with what was the recommendation, the plan target indictment we've been reporting so much. there's a lot of talk about where his german fit in all of this. well now we have the began to. jack smith and his prosecutors and investigators develop this case. they presented it under the special counsel rules. there's much we don't know, but chris chris, i know you are steeped in law, for reasons familial and otherwise, you know that those regulations require of garland to oversee them. and if he disagreed had to tell congress. now we know something we did know two hours ago. which is smith got the goods, garland backed him up. what else do we know for trump who was legally assumed innocent but by virtue of his behavior, and his conduct, of his brazen, lies of his public acts, chris i can tell you something that is actually a little counterintuitive tonight. don trump is in a worse place than many
by the book, based on the case of the facts they have there in florida. we know now christi attorney general merrick guard garland has approved rather than disagreed with what was the recommendation, the plan target indictment we've been reporting so much. there's a lot of talk about where his german fit in all of this. well now we have the began to. jack smith and his prosecutors and investigators develop this case. they presented it under the special counsel rules. there's much we don't know,...
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but the south florida venue poses challenges. the jury pool is likely to be friendlier to trump. >> because it's mine. they took it from me. >> reporter: and even before trial, trump's lawyers are likely to try to suppress key evidence from one of trump's own attorneys, evan corcoran who testified to the grand jury in d.c. and whose own notes are used in the indictment to make the case that trump tried to hide incriminating documentation. he made a funny notion, why don't you take them with you to your hotel room and if there's anything really bad in there, like, you know, pluck it out. tomorrow's arraignment will be before a magistrate judge and this case will be heard by judge aileen cannon. we can expect that trump's attorneys are going to want to revisit a lot of the questions over executive privilege and attorney-client privilege before judge cannon. they're going to argue that the special counsel tried to resolve those questions in d.c. and they want to see those things relitigated. even the trump team doesn't win, that cou
but the south florida venue poses challenges. the jury pool is likely to be friendlier to trump. >> because it's mine. they took it from me. >> reporter: and even before trial, trump's lawyers are likely to try to suppress key evidence from one of trump's own attorneys, evan corcoran who testified to the grand jury in d.c. and whose own notes are used in the indictment to make the case that trump tried to hide incriminating documentation. he made a funny notion, why don't you take...
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but, we start here tonight wit a story out of the great state of florida florida, in the 1950s. florida governed very much as deep south estate a long serie of segregationist governors at that point even in a state wit the fastest growing population in the country and a increasingly diverse population, particularly getting more an more diverse all of the time i florida cities that state, in the 1950s was effectively run by hard-line conservatives just from th rural parts of the state very, very conservative stat in terms of its governance i the 50s. and, in the 1950s, the mos powerful politicians in th really hard-core conservativ florida state government, they decided that they were going t go after the naacp and the were going to make a big sho of it. they were going to bring the power of the state governmen to bear by going after and exposing and running into th ground the naacp because the said the naacp was a bunch o communists the naacp was, of course at th time fighting for civil rights fighting for desegregation among other things florida conservatives an florida state g
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he is a former congressman of florida, and joins me now. i wanted to talk to you tonight because when we were in miami, you and i spoke and we talked about desantis. and one of the things you said was, you know, he just does not wear well, basically as what you said. i thought about that commentary when i saw those numbers today. what do you make of him? >> one of the few candidates that announces, than his numbers fall. you don't see that for someone who is such a strong candidate. ron desantis is a uniquely likable person. as we get to know him, you discover this odd mix of vanity and paranoia, kind of the smartest person in the room complex. the problem is, the moment he demonstrates his intelligence, he says things that are and ethical to science, history, and law, and the constitution. it leaves people scratching their head. i do think if he has one thing going for him, chris, is his political skills, he knows how to skate to where the puck is going. he was in front of the party wave, he was an early evangelist for trumpism, then as tr
he is a former congressman of florida, and joins me now. i wanted to talk to you tonight because when we were in miami, you and i spoke and we talked about desantis. and one of the things you said was, you know, he just does not wear well, basically as what you said. i thought about that commentary when i saw those numbers today. what do you make of him? >> one of the few candidates that announces, than his numbers fall. you don't see that for someone who is such a strong candidate. ron...
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eastern in a south florida federal court room. help us understand why the special counsel in this case chose to bring these charges in florida, and what will you be wahing for tuesday? >> the reason these were brought in florida is almost certainly because the charges all center around the retention of the documents and the decision to misrepresent the information that trump held. all of these are things that happened in florida. what is interesting is that the charges did not include the removal of these documents from the white house. they really focus on the holding of the documents in florida and what the president did after the federal government continually asked for this documents and the national archives asked for the documents. there was a subpoena for these documents, repeated request for these documents, and the president in florida continually refused to hand those over. the actions covered in this indictment that took place in -- are actions that took place in florida, and that's why the case is being brought in flor
eastern in a south florida federal court room. help us understand why the special counsel in this case chose to bring these charges in florida, and what will you be wahing for tuesday? >> the reason these were brought in florida is almost certainly because the charges all center around the retention of the documents and the decision to misrepresent the information that trump held. all of these are things that happened in florida. what is interesting is that the charges did not include the...
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everything in this indictment took place in florida and that's why the cases is being brought in florida. even though they certainly knew this was going to lead to a less favorable jury almost certainly. it's a more heavily republican area than they would have had if they had brought the charges in washington, d.c., but they had to do it because it is conduct that took place in florida. geoff: what's your assessment of the chores -- choice of venue? >> by having in florida, they may trade something off at the end of the day they get the case to move forward as quickly as possible. the defendant in this case has a right to a speedy trial so we will move this thing forward. i have no doubt that president trump's legal team will try to -- you have a sitting president whose justice department is prosecuting the leading candidate on the others. this is a politically fraught investigation prosecution. it's a real challenge. geoff: thank you both. amna: evidence is growing that an explosion rocked a dam in southern ukraine just before it collapsed. u.s. spy satellites detected the blast. norweg
everything in this indictment took place in florida and that's why the cases is being brought in florida. even though they certainly knew this was going to lead to a less favorable jury almost certainly. it's a more heavily republican area than they would have had if they had brought the charges in washington, d.c., but they had to do it because it is conduct that took place in florida. geoff: what's your assessment of the chores -- choice of venue? >> by having in florida, they may trade...
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that would have to be brought in florida. so that is one possible explanation of what is going on in florida. but just overall big picture, we are expecting that this case is reaching a decision point and we're essentially on indictment watch at this moment. >> and harry, take us through jack smith's strategy here including sitting down with trump's legal team just yesterday. >> that is something that is routine when it is asked for, but normally a savvy defense lawyer will try to propose some kind of deal, some kind of actualdy actualdy minute nugs of the charges. and they went in guns blazing. and i agree with ken, it may be a smidgeon farther, i think a charging decision before that meeting would have occurred, it would have all gone up to the attorney general, there would be a draft indictment, there would be a selection of which charges to bring because there are possible ones. and now once that meeting happens, i think that the only move left is go to the grand jury and ask them to present a true bill. i just want to sa
that would have to be brought in florida. so that is one possible explanation of what is going on in florida. but just overall big picture, we are expecting that this case is reaching a decision point and we're essentially on indictment watch at this moment. >> and harry, take us through jack smith's strategy here including sitting down with trump's legal team just yesterday. >> that is something that is routine when it is asked for, but normally a savvy defense lawyer will try to...
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i think in terms of florida, it does seem just the fact that we're talking about florida very likely connected to mar-a-lago. and i think there are perhaps three possibilities. one is it is possible the mar-a-lago case could be charged in florida. there would be venue, the ability to bring the charges there. i would speculate it is more likely to write those charges in d.c. the second is that special counsel just simply wanted to obtain the testimony of an individual in florida and for convenience purposes chose to get that testimony in florida. one grand jury testimony presented to another grand jury. and the third possibility is there are other charges. there may be other individuals and perhaps florida is the venue to charge those individuals. >> from a prosecutor's perspective, is there a disadvantage to having related indictments brought in multiple jurisdictions? if there was going to be a december indictment and a florida indictment. is there an advantage to bringing it in d.c. versus in florida? >> a few pieces. there certainly would be a preference to bring like-charges comb
i think in terms of florida, it does seem just the fact that we're talking about florida very likely connected to mar-a-lago. and i think there are perhaps three possibilities. one is it is possible the mar-a-lago case could be charged in florida. there would be venue, the ability to bring the charges there. i would speculate it is more likely to write those charges in d.c. the second is that special counsel just simply wanted to obtain the testimony of an individual in florida and for...
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it sounds like maybe the center of gravity is going to be in florida. the espionage act could be in florida. where did he retain the documents? in florida. >> what was your experience with those prosecutors, how did their demeanor, their professionalism, is there anything you can share? >> i can't share much about what was discussed. obviously, i agree with your guest that everybody is innocent until proven guilty so i want to respect the legal process and donald trump. but i can say they were very professional and very even-handed. i spoke to them at length for quite a while. >> thank you very much, all of you. i appreciate your time. >>> and, next, ukraine gaining ground near bakhmut tonight. the head of putin's private military predicting that putin's generals could soon find themselves in front of a firing squad. >>> and mike pence taking on trump directly, talking about his former boss more than a dozen times as he officially launches his 2024 campaign. i brought in ensure max protein with 30g of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just
it sounds like maybe the center of gravity is going to be in florida. the espionage act could be in florida. where did he retain the documents? in florida. >> what was your experience with those prosecutors, how did their demeanor, their professionalism, is there anything you can share? >> i can't share much about what was discussed. obviously, i agree with your guest that everybody is innocent until proven guilty so i want to respect the legal process and donald trump. but i can...
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he's free to leave florida with no restrictions. prosecutors said to the judge that they did not consider him a flight risk. witnesses say that trump appeared somber. he even scowled during his arraignment. his aide and co-defendant walt nauta appeared with him in court. nauta not entering a plea to the six counts he faces because he did not have a local attorney. let's go now to cnn anchor and chief correspondent kaitlan collins who's in miami. trump is calling this one of the saddest days in the history of the country. it is a sad day, though, i'm not sure in the same way he means it. give us your take. >> reporter: yeah, jake, and i think what you're seeing with that comment that trump posted as he was on his way here to this courthouse for that arraignment and the many others that he has posted online also shows, you know, not just what we've been talking about here today which is the legal strategy and what that's going to look like, but the political strategy that you were seeing the president use when it comes to this visit a
he's free to leave florida with no restrictions. prosecutors said to the judge that they did not consider him a flight risk. witnesses say that trump appeared somber. he even scowled during his arraignment. his aide and co-defendant walt nauta appeared with him in court. nauta not entering a plea to the six counts he faces because he did not have a local attorney. let's go now to cnn anchor and chief correspondent kaitlan collins who's in miami. trump is calling this one of the saddest days in...
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ken, today you are in florida. tell us why. we know why. you tell all us, why does it make sense to take action in florida versus d.c. on at least the mar-a-lago classified documents part of the jack smith's investigation? >> reporter: right. good afternoon. what legal experts are telling us is that there are some technical legal issues that argue for what they call venue, where they bring the case, being more logical in south florida. it's obvious to everyone that most of the conduct at issue here, whether obstruction of justice, alleged, or mishandling of classified information or dissemination, if he showed it to people, most of that took place in florida. in the federal system, there's a lot of creative ways prosecutors can bring a case in another jurisdiction. for example, the investigation is in washington, d.c. if the investigation was obstructed, you can bring an obstruction of justice case in the place where the investigation originated. there's some quirky d.c. case law that makes that complicated in washington in particular. ther
ken, today you are in florida. tell us why. we know why. you tell all us, why does it make sense to take action in florida versus d.c. on at least the mar-a-lago classified documents part of the jack smith's investigation? >> reporter: right. good afternoon. what legal experts are telling us is that there are some technical legal issues that argue for what they call venue, where they bring the case, being more logical in south florida. it's obvious to everyone that most of the conduct at...
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is now a florida grand jury hearing evidence in those cases, but i would add that just because a florida grand jury's hearing for witnesses and taking evidence, it is not necessarily mean that there will be florida indictments. i have a feeling that we will learn more about this in the coming days and weeks. >> glenn kirschner and bradley moss, thank you both very much for starting our discussions tonight, really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. coming up, what do you do when you are a united states senator speaking on the floor, and your kids are in lockdown in school in atlanta because a shooter is on the loose near by? that happened to senator raphael warnock, who will join us next. ill join us next. so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hey bud. wow. what's all this? hawaii was too expensive so i brought it here. you know with priceline you could actually take that trip for less than all this. i made a horrible mistake. ♪ go to your happy price ♪ ♪ priceline
is now a florida grand jury hearing evidence in those cases, but i would add that just because a florida grand jury's hearing for witnesses and taking evidence, it is not necessarily mean that there will be florida indictments. i have a feeling that we will learn more about this in the coming days and weeks. >> glenn kirschner and bradley moss, thank you both very much for starting our discussions tonight, really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. coming up, what do...
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but as far as south florida is concerned, i think that the south florida grand jury could also be targeting trump's associates down here who allegedly helped with obstruction like walt nauta who allegedly moves the are documents. he lied saying he never moved the documents until a surveillance camera proved him wrong. and also an assistant who started asking questions about the cameras where they were placed. and so i think that there are two reasons why they have the grand jury down here. i think that it is to make sure that there is a proper venue for trump. so exciting times ahead. >> and obviously grand jury transcripts and grand jury system are closely held and secret, but how does it work, how would it work two sitting grand jury, one in d.c., one in south florida, on basically the same case. how would that work? >> they could both do it. the grand jury in d.c. has done so much work that i can't imagine that they are just going to leave this whole thing without an indictment. i think that you will seen a indictment against trump in d.c. federal prosecutors would rather is the case in
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i think in terms of florida it does seem just the fact that we are talking about florida very likely connected to mar-a-lago. and i think they are perhaps three possibilities. what is this possibly mar-a-lago case could be charged in florida. there would be the ability to bring those charges there. i would still speculate is more likely to see those charges in d.c.. the second is that special counsel just simply wanted to obtain the testimony of an individual in florida in for convenience purposes chose to get that testimony in florida for when a grand jury testimony connected to another grand jury. these are possibilities are other charges they're making with other individuals who may be charged and perhaps florida is the appropriate venue to be charged as individuals. >> from a prosecutors perspective, is their disadvantage to having relayed indictments brought in multiple jurisdictions if there was going to be a d.c. indictment and florida indictments, for that matter, is there an advantage to bringing your incitement in d.c. versus bringing in florida? >> well, a few pieces. ther
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went to segregated public schools in florida. he was a paratrooper and infantry officer in united states army and he graduated from howard university school of law in 1968. 1976, florida's governor appointed wilkie ferguson to the 11th judicial circuit court of florida. he was the first black judge to serve on that court and when he moved up in 1981 to florida's third district court of appeal he was, again, the first black judge to serve on that court when. president bill clinton appointed judge ferguson to the federal district of florida 1993, senate judiciary chairman joe biden managed the confirmation vote in the committee and on the senate floor, which was unanimous. ten years later, judge ferguson died of leukemia at age 65. in 2007 new federal courthouse in the southern district of florida opened to administer justice under the name of the wilkie d. ferguson junior united states courthouse. and so today, in a building named for a public servant whose life donald trump could never comprehend, donald trump stepped into the fe
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what to do with he know about the other stther separate grandn florida? >> at least one witness will go before the grand jury. and up until now the investigation is in washington, d.c. but even at the beginning of the investigation, there were questions about whether d.c. was the proper -- what is called venue, a proper place to bring will case if they were going to charge the former president or anyone else because most of the alleged conduct happened down in florida. you could argue that these records were supposed to be with the archives, with the government here in d.c., that some were taken from the white house. but at this point it is unclear why they are starting to hear from witnesses towdown in flori. so that means they could charge other people. but if the former president is charged here in d.c., his legal team will challenge the venue and then the special counsel will have to convince a court that the fact that again documents belong to the archives, that that is enough to bring the case here. and you can bring obstruction charges anywhere an
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, saying that is stuff that happened in new jersey, that cannot be included in this courtroom in florida? >> oh, i'm sure they'll try. they will try to claim that the audio is not authentic, that it is not complete. it can't be authenticated, and a number of things. those are standard evidentiary pretrial motions, and i'm sure they'll try that. and i'm sure they will fail. the trump lawyers know what they are doing in the sense that they recognize the weaknesses in this case. they understand how this is gonna work. they never want this to make it to cry trial. if this makes it to trial, they're almost certain their lose. their only hope is to get this case either thrown out or crippled in free trial motions. if they can do that, they have a chance, even just to the latest going to trial, as andrew was noting, before the election. but if this gets to trial before the election, they are pretty certain, even in a conservative deep red area of florida, that there will likely be a conviction. they can't ever let this get to trial. >> and, we're gonna have to squeeze in a break here. but befor
, saying that is stuff that happened in new jersey, that cannot be included in this courtroom in florida? >> oh, i'm sure they'll try. they will try to claim that the audio is not authentic, that it is not complete. it can't be authenticated, and a number of things. those are standard evidentiary pretrial motions, and i'm sure they'll try that. and i'm sure they will fail. the trump lawyers know what they are doing in the sense that they recognize the weaknesses in this case. they...
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brand new details about witnesses in florida and d.c. and a new hint about when all of this might come to a head. >>> and any surgery involving an 86-year-old is cause for concern, but that concern magnified a thousand fold when the patient is the pope. the latest on the operation that just wrapped up in rome coming up. >>> but we start with a presidential run that pits political resume against political reality. mike pence set to announce his bid in iowa, seemingly checks box after box on the republican wish list. he's a former congressman, governor, vice president, who in past years, would likely have been a true contender.
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trump has been summoned to appear in a federal courthouse in miami florida on june 13th which is next tuesday at three pm eastern. nbc can also report that trump has been indicted on at least seven counts. we know that to those charges are making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice. the new york times reports that those charges also include willfully retaining national defense secrets and violation of the espionage act. according to people familiar with the matter nbc news has not independently verified that reporting. it is of that the conspiracy charge requires at least two people. this is now the second indictment that trump is facing since he went in office after manhattan prosecutors charged with 34 felony counts earlier this year over alleged hush money payments. and a post on his truth -- announcing the indictment, trump wrote the correct biden administration has informed by attorneys that i've been indicted. i am an innocent man. tonight, trump posted a formative video repeatedly claiming that investigation is a hoax. politically motivated. >> they can't stop b
trump has been summoned to appear in a federal courthouse in miami florida on june 13th which is next tuesday at three pm eastern. nbc can also report that trump has been indicted on at least seven counts. we know that to those charges are making false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice. the new york times reports that those charges also include willfully retaining national defense secrets and violation of the espionage act. according to people familiar with the matter nbc news has...
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you always bring up florida. i compared you to florida. i think you have a higher population highe, i'm not mistai >> a significantly higher power. why are they doing better incank business formula? we'll have to take a look at that and more. take a look. i'm happy. thdetail i'm happy. go. looking forward. how many more of these you have? let's go about aean: eig bring a let's do bring them aln:l on. ak let's have this conversation. okay let me ask this is a tough question for you. i don't think it will be will. let's find out all think right. so you're the first governor ins a story that has had a net migrationen of the golden state. >> go west, young man. yeah. yeah, i lived here. i lived here five years. horace greeley. i was the poorest guy in santay barbara at the time. >> in the early eighties. ifk you look at.this i want you to really look at this. yeah. and explain for the year 2021wh and 2022. yeah. why florida is taking in nearly a thousand people a dayople and you're losing 800 people a day. they're leavin dayg. >> tell me why t
you always bring up florida. i compared you to florida. i think you have a higher population highe, i'm not mistai >> a significantly higher power. why are they doing better incank business formula? we'll have to take a look at that and more. take a look. i'm happy. thdetail i'm happy. go. looking forward. how many more of these you have? let's go about aean: eig bring a let's do bring them aln:l on. ak let's have this conversation. okay let me ask this is a tough question for you. i...
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is now a florida grand jury hearing evidence in those cases, but i would add that just because a florida grand jury's hearing for witnesses and taking evidence, it is not necessarily mean that there will be florida indictments. i have a feeling that we will learn more about this in the coming days and weeks. >> glenn kirschner and bradley moss, thank you both very much for starting our discussions tonight, really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. coming up, what do you do when you are a united states senator speaking on the floor, and your kids are in lockdown in school in atlanta because a shooter is on the loose near by? that happened to senator raphael warnock, who will join us next. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis keeps flaring, put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable, i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. and left bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc got in my way, i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when my gastro saw damage, rinvoq helped visibly repair the colon lining. check. rapid symptom relie
is now a florida grand jury hearing evidence in those cases, but i would add that just because a florida grand jury's hearing for witnesses and taking evidence, it is not necessarily mean that there will be florida indictments. i have a feeling that we will learn more about this in the coming days and weeks. >> glenn kirschner and bradley moss, thank you both very much for starting our discussions tonight, really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. coming up, what do...
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he is inspected in court on florida -- in florida next tuesday to hear these charges and so on. prevent x.3 hours you can share your thoughts on the latest development concerning the former president. 202748 thousand one for republican. --democrats (202) 748-8000, republicans (202) 748-8001, independents (202) 748-8002. here is a statement in its entirety. >> we are a nation that has declined but to go after a president they got more votes than any hitting president in the history of our country by far and did much better for second time in the election than the first, they go after him on -- just like the russia hoax and all of the others as we go against seven years and they cannot stop because it is election interference at the highest level. it is never like anything that has happened i'm in innocent and and person. they had the mueller report. that came out, no collusion. that was set up by hillary clinton and democrats. this is what they do. this is what they do so well. if they would devote their energy to honesty and integrity it will be a lot better for their country. t
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so it could also be for convenience's sake they're letting all the florida people testify in florida and then an fbi brings it to the grand jury in washington. we don't know yet, but there are a lot of options there. >> this is probably something many people probably didn't realize until you laid out that possibility. they testified before the d.c.-based grand jury. i misspoke earlier. but that grand jury has no known activity in about a month. what does all that say? >> it strongly suggests that that part of the case is closed and they're finished, and that the next step would be, in all likelihood, based on the evidence that we have to read the tea leaves, that jack smith would go to attorney general garland, recommend an indictment so that he would then return to the grand jury to propose an indictment, and what would be the final step before that, meaning allowing a meeting to take place with trump's attorneys to give them that final opportunity to try to say why they should not indict their client. we have the evidence from trump himself on truth social strongly indicating that
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and that florida grand jury is still hearing testimony from material witnesses. the post notes, those potential for the charges do not preclude additional ones, possibly related to perjury or false statements also being filed in washington, if that happens. now, just yesterday, a one-time spokesman for the ex president named taylor budowich, who now runs a pro trump super pac, testified before that florida grand jury. he was apparently asked about a specific statement trump released about the documents back in 2022, where he claimed he had returned everything to the government. a statement which, if you've been following this story at all, well, ultimately proved to be untrue. that line of questioning could point to prosecutors putting together obstruction case related to trump's steadfast, repeated insistence and refusals to turn over the documents he stole. just in the past week, we learned a special counsel's office has obtained an audio recording from 2021, which apparently shows trump boasting about a classified document he kept, regarding hypothetical warpl
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you have to have a florida attorney here with you. >> appreciate it. kaitlan collins will be here later. >>> joining me now is harvard law professor lawrence tribe. professor, you hear the former president saying this is much ado about nothing. nothing wrong with it. how problematic do you think it is for his defense? >> i think it essentially destroys any defense he could have had. makes it clear that he knew that he had no longer any authority to declassify documents and classified or not, this, for all appe appearances, was not just a document that was top secret, it was operational contingency plans for attacking iran. he was just showing it to people. i think it's clear that jack smith, who always dots his is and crosses his ts is going to be able to show that it was exactly what donald trump claimed it was. his defense, if you want to call it, that i was bragging and lying, which may be his defense, or maybe he will say it was a planted map or maybe something else, you never know. he is green lighting all over the place. there's going to be evide
you have to have a florida attorney here with you. >> appreciate it. kaitlan collins will be here later. >>> joining me now is harvard law professor lawrence tribe. professor, you hear the former president saying this is much ado about nothing. nothing wrong with it. how problematic do you think it is for his defense? >> i think it essentially destroys any defense he could have had. makes it clear that he knew that he had no longer any authority to declassify documents and...
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or florida. andrew weissmann's tweet came after news broke that donald trump's criminal defense lawyers went to the justice department headquarters in washington, d.c. today for a meeting this morning that included special prosecutor jack smith. in the meeting, trump lawyers, james trusty, and lindsey haugen had the opportunity to, quote, make their case that the government should not charge the former president in connection with his possession of classified documents after leaving office, according to people familiar with the matter, the trump lawyers were seen leaving the building at 11:58 am, about two hours after they entered the justice department for that meeting. just over 25 minutes later, possibly, maybe probably, after hearing how the meeting went from his lawyers, donald trump posted on social media, how can the department of justice possibly charge me, who did nothing wrong? that's how defendant trump's morning went. and then, this afternoon, news broke that this swimming pool at mar
or florida. andrew weissmann's tweet came after news broke that donald trump's criminal defense lawyers went to the justice department headquarters in washington, d.c. today for a meeting this morning that included special prosecutor jack smith. in the meeting, trump lawyers, james trusty, and lindsey haugen had the opportunity to, quote, make their case that the government should not charge the former president in connection with his possession of classified documents after leaving office,...
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from florida. look, he is a bit of a long shot. there's no doubt about it. but he is throwing his hat into the ring. he'll be speaking tonight. i'm told he's really going to be talking about how he's different. his generational difference. he's 45, a year older than ron desantis, but certainly presents as much younger than the republican front-runner and the current president. but beyond that he's running against washington, saying that he's a mayor, he knows the problems up close and personal, washington has been fighting about things that don't matter to your lives. look, he has a good biography. there's no doubt about it. but i think his biggest challenge is getting in so late, trying to get on that debate stage in august. it's really a higher bar than some people think. so that is his first hurdle to cross. >> let's talk about that because benji, to qualify for the first republican debate on august 23rd a candidate will need to have donations from at least 40,000 voters and be polling above 1%
from florida. look, he is a bit of a long shot. there's no doubt about it. but he is throwing his hat into the ring. he'll be speaking tonight. i'm told he's really going to be talking about how he's different. his generational difference. he's 45, a year older than ron desantis, but certainly presents as much younger than the republican front-runner and the current president. but beyond that he's running against washington, saying that he's a mayor, he knows the problems up close and personal,...
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no so it's not even clear. >> he still doesn't have a florida-based? attorney >> based of what we know so. far so starting where this would have gone forward today, or what that would look like. but i do think that this is an indication of -- the judge here, and what the timelines are going to look. like is it going to get delayed? because after that happened today, his flight was delayed, or his flight never made there, he was never in florida. his attorney was there though. the judge said, okay, well you have to be their july six, that is your next date, and you have to have a florida attorney here with you. >> kaitlan collins, appreciate it. andrew mccabe as well. kaitlan's gonna have a speaking with the former trump attorney -- parlatore in the next hour. joining me now, for his reaction to the trump audiotape, is constitutional scholar and harvard law professor laurence tribe. professor, you hear the former president saying this -- which is what he said about most things. how problematic do you think it is for his? defense >> well i think it, esse
no so it's not even clear. >> he still doesn't have a florida-based? attorney >> based of what we know so. far so starting where this would have gone forward today, or what that would look like. but i do think that this is an indication of -- the judge here, and what the timelines are going to look. like is it going to get delayed? because after that happened today, his flight was delayed, or his flight never made there, he was never in florida. his attorney was there though. the...
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in florida, he won in 2020. he's going to have -- that make a very big difference. >> that's a point that i bunch of lawyers have made to me, close to him. >> i want to go back to d.c. and kaitlan collins. kaitlan? >> yes, anderson. and now back with this is our senior legal justice correspondent evan perez, with new information on security at the courthouse in miami, which is where we have expected these charges. what do you know? >> that's right, kaitlan collins. we know that the justice department is scrambling to move resources, security resources, law enforcement resources, ahead of the former president making his first appearance there in miami on tuesday. just to sort of back this up a little bit, the fact is that jack smith has run a very tight shift, ship. very little has come out from the special counsel's office. walled off even from other parts of the justice department. so, it wasn't until after this indictment was handed out it. wasn't until after the former president was notified, that the law enf
in florida, he won in 2020. he's going to have -- that make a very big difference. >> that's a point that i bunch of lawyers have made to me, close to him. >> i want to go back to d.c. and kaitlan collins. kaitlan? >> yes, anderson. and now back with this is our senior legal justice correspondent evan perez, with new information on security at the courthouse in miami, which is where we have expected these charges. what do you know? >> that's right, kaitlan collins. we...
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chris kise is a florida lawyer. his expertise is in appellate law. right now they need a trial team, a group of experienced criminal defense lawyers who can fill out todd blanch's representation and take on the serious issues the former president is about to face. >> laura jarret, let's talk about the judge. the issue isn't that she was appointed by donald trump. the issue is her rulings on the mar-a-lago classified documents case after the search and how it was handled and how the rulings slowed down the prosecution. she's not familiar with handling classified documents and she was overturned twice by the 11th circuit, the conservative circuit, in very harsh judgments. >> reporter: it's one of the issues that was raised when we were all reporting out whether the justice department would bring the bulk of the case in florida. one of the reasons we understood that the justice department might want to bring it in washington, d.c., is that judges are familiar with classified documents, how you treat them, what you do with a jury that needs to examine cl
chris kise is a florida lawyer. his expertise is in appellate law. right now they need a trial team, a group of experienced criminal defense lawyers who can fill out todd blanch's representation and take on the serious issues the former president is about to face. >> laura jarret, let's talk about the judge. the issue isn't that she was appointed by donald trump. the issue is her rulings on the mar-a-lago classified documents case after the search and how it was handled and how the...
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i compared you to florida. you have a higher population. >> significantly. >> sean: why are they doing better in business formulation? >> we'll have to take a look at that in detail. how many more of these. let's go. >> sean: eight. >> bring them on. let's have this conversation. >> sean: okay. let me ask. this is a tough question for you. >> i don't think it will be. let's find out. >> sean: you're the first governor in history that has had a net migration out of the golden state go west young man. i lived here five years. i was the poorest guy in santa barbara at the time in the early 80s. if you look at -- i want you to look at this. explain for the years 2021 and 2022, why florida is taking in nearly 1,000 people a day and you're losing 800 people a day? they're leaving. tell me why they're leaving your state. >> we'll stop at three or do the whole eight? >> sean: answer one at a time. >> 18 states had declines in population. california was .3%. you didn't bring up any of the red states that had declines. i
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he is a sitting governor in florida. and when he talks to voters he's really going through and outlining what he and his team have referred to as the florida blueprint and he goes through and talks about all of his accomplishments, what he's done in florida, how he believes that could apply to the entire country. and he really focuses on results. and again, one of those kind of indirect swipes that we heard today, and it's a line that he repeats over and over, is how he believes that running for president and being president isn't about entertainment, that it isn't about building a brand. and you can see who he's directing that at. but it's about getting results. and really that is what he and his team are focused on pitching to voters. is that he can get results. now, whether or not voters will respond to that, of course that's the big test out here on the road. and he takes it to south carolina tomorrow. again, it will be his first trip to that state as a presidential candidate. and jake, telling us a lot, he ends the
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but the thing is you've got acts that were committed in florida, criminal acts committed in florida, committed in d.c., committed in florida that were directed at d.c. and so under the 6th amendment, 6th amendment requires that all criminal defendants be tried before a jury of the state and district in which the crime is committed. there is a tricky -- there is a tricky aspect of this about what the proper venue s even for trump, but certainly if there are lesser characters who had no involvement, no connection to anything that happened here in the district of columbia, then they would have to be charged in the southern district of florida and that could be the explanation for that grand jury. >> jackie, what are you hearing? >> a lot of different things. i'm still processing you saying the word "moist" on television, but we are nearing the end but it's a matter of what happens between now and the end because as george indicated the department of justice is wrapping up a lot of loose ends right now, dotting the i's, crossing the t's. it is possible that they are going to check off a
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and so, presumably with a florida judge. i think there probably will be communications amongst and between the judges, as well as probably amongst him between the attorneys representing the parties. but as a general proposition i think the odds are good at florida will go first. >> you do. >> i do. >> and you think that's because of, again, there's not some guidelines here, no black letter former regulation of rule. it's just that, do you think the judges got on the phone with each other? >> i would hope. so >> i mean, there's two judges. two different cases with the most strange and famous defendant in the country. >> you have two different judicial systems. entirely separate and with their own statutory authority. so i would assume that representatives of the new york state court and the federal court would have conversations. nothing improper about that. about scheduling. there would be input, no doubt from the parties so this will probably be a civil, courteous judge marchand is not gonna be want to be treated as a secon
and so, presumably with a florida judge. i think there probably will be communications amongst and between the judges, as well as probably amongst him between the attorneys representing the parties. but as a general proposition i think the odds are good at florida will go first. >> you do. >> i do. >> and you think that's because of, again, there's not some guidelines here, no black letter former regulation of rule. it's just that, do you think the judges got on the phone with...
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in florida. at his florida residence. in his desk. i thought i thought by last night they must have a defense for that. they must be ready for that. let's see how that went. >> >> let me ask you this, does he know what in his desk. >> i would think you probably would. >> why was there classified document with -- found in his desk? >> the problem there? i can't enter that, because i don't have an inventory to know what it was. >> bradley moss, i was expecting maybe a little more. >> yeah, great deflection. we've seen this from the team since the search warrant was first executed last august. you think back to that special master proceeding that went on for a few months, where they were fighting back and forth with the special master about whether or not they had to actually formally step up and say yes, he did declassify or not. they kept pushing it off. they kept barking, saying no, we don't have to answer that yet. until we see the inventory list. which of course, they were never supposed to see at that stage, was completely prematur
in florida. at his florida residence. in his desk. i thought i thought by last night they must have a defense for that. they must be ready for that. let's see how that went. >> >> let me ask you this, does he know what in his desk. >> i would think you probably would. >> why was there classified document with -- found in his desk? >> the problem there? i can't enter that, because i don't have an inventory to know what it was. >> bradley moss, i was expecting...
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gary tuchman is in florida tonight on that. gary? >> reporter: anderson, i came to this farm in north florida, this large farm to volunteer to work for a day to help harvest watermelon to get a firsthand idea of why no americans have applied for the very same job that story coming up next on "ac 360." what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. ♪ stay off the freews! ♪ liberty. libert liberty. liberty. ♪ was also the first time your profits left you speechless. at the counter or on the go, save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more of what you make. start saving today at godaddy.com this man needs updated covid protection. so does she. yup, these guys too. because covid is still out there, and so are you. and if your last vaccine was before september 2022, you're out there with fading protection. but an updated vaccine restores your protection. so you can keep doing you. get an updated covid vaccine and stay out there, safely. directv
gary tuchman is in florida tonight on that. gary? >> reporter: anderson, i came to this farm in north florida, this large farm to volunteer to work for a day to help harvest watermelon to get a firsthand idea of why no americans have applied for the very same job that story coming up next on "ac 360." what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. ♪ stay off the freews! ♪ liberty. libert liberty....
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donald trump won the state of florida. these southern counties where the jury will be drawn from have 40% to 45% support in 2020. so a fact that you'll have to deal with as a prosecutor, is your jury is going to have minimum, four, five, six of trump supporters. >> on the other hand, donald trump is a politician. he's a public figure. he's a former president. he's allowed to campaign. florida is a battle grown state. you could not stop him from do that. >> you can't. that is a part of this narrative until the trial opens. you're going to see many, many more scenes like the one we just saw as the campaigning continues through the next many months. but when that trial happens it will be a very different look. if i could just add to what elie was saying about the charges. it i it is important to point out these are not charges in the indictment based on the record of a informant met with the middle of the night undercover of darkness, unsupported allegations. these charges are based first all of the documents charges on docum
donald trump won the state of florida. these southern counties where the jury will be drawn from have 40% to 45% support in 2020. so a fact that you'll have to deal with as a prosecutor, is your jury is going to have minimum, four, five, six of trump supporters. >> on the other hand, donald trump is a politician. he's a public figure. he's a former president. he's allowed to campaign. florida is a battle grown state. you could not stop him from do that. >> you can't. that is a part...