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while d.c. and new york city might be having polls she supports but the rest of the country is in line with what most states want to do. host: would you support something that pence -- that mik e pence is calling for, a federal 15 week ban? guest: there has been a conversation on teen weeks -- on 15 weeks. our pragmatic approach, any bill will need 60 votes in the senate to make it. it is a healthy conversation to talk about 12 weeks, six weeks, teen weeks -- 15 weeks. i do not see anything like happening anytime soon. we've been toggling around 49, 51, 52 in the u.s. senate, and i think that will be the case going forward. host: let me ask you politically about mike pence. a group like yours should be a real hope for an evangelical like mike pence. how was he received? guest: the encouraging thing for me is he did a great job on stage during that time and facilitated questions later on, that he was able to engage with some attendees. people love and respect him personally and politically. and i
while d.c. and new york city might be having polls she supports but the rest of the country is in line with what most states want to do. host: would you support something that pence -- that mik e pence is calling for, a federal 15 week ban? guest: there has been a conversation on teen weeks -- on 15 weeks. our pragmatic approach, any bill will need 60 votes in the senate to make it. it is a healthy conversation to talk about 12 weeks, six weeks, teen weeks -- 15 weeks. i do not see anything...
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i sell directly to families in d.c. through a csa program. i'm able to provide the majority of vegetable needs for the families in the csa. what i love about being part of this movement of sustainable farmers in the chesapeake region is revitalizing the environment and bringing fresh, healthy, nutritious food right to people's plates. >> pescadero california based pie ranch builds innovative partnerships to cultivate healthy food systems. one partnership saved a family farm while providing a high-tech company with healthy, locally grown food. >> there's this beautiful tradition of family farming on the coast. it's quietly and rapidly disappearing. and we don't want to see that happen. there's all this knowledge of the soils, the water, climate, what it takes to produce crops. we don't see that disappear. >> the garabaldi family came over from italy in 1892. i'm the fourth generation. my son and daughter are the fifth. our family came to pescadero to grow on this nice ranch 44 years ago. >> the flower market was good in the early days, and we
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we're likely to see a dramatic elimination of the government in a federal government in washington, d.c. but at the same time, i would say that when you look at limited, you to ask yourself how do you optimize those resources to serve the people? and having a bunch of people here may or may not optimally utilize that resource versus putting them in offices that have functions. my, my view is maybe you don't need a headquarters of, you know, 1500 people wherever is maybe the or thousands of people maybe those are are activities that would be restructured some way. for example, when a document comes in from the bureau of land management to dc to be reviewed, when i when i got to interior. 30 or 40 people would review that document before it came to the desk of the secretary of the interior to be sent to the federal register. and, you know, my my question is, are all of those positions really critical or could we put those positions in places, in field offices that really need the support? so i think that's really the question. when you get down to the analysis is how do you optimize produ
we're likely to see a dramatic elimination of the government in a federal government in washington, d.c. but at the same time, i would say that when you look at limited, you to ask yourself how do you optimize those resources to serve the people? and having a bunch of people here may or may not optimally utilize that resource versus putting them in offices that have functions. my, my view is maybe you don't need a headquarters of, you know, 1500 people wherever is maybe the or thousands of...
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then it goes to the d.c. u.s. attorney's office. they request discovery. it looks like they are moving the charge. they agree with those charges and nothing happens. you request special counsel authority, he has denied that. there are steps that show the prosecutors support the recommendations, including the felony charges. >> bret: does this frustrate you? you were compelled to do this but the situation now, does it frustrate you? >> i am in an unprecedented place. it is out of my control. i am frustrated we were hindered when we were conducting this investigation and it hid the true scope of what happened in this investigation. >> bret: which is why you are doing what you are doing. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> bret: one of the two irs whistle-blowers. we will get reaction from our panel. arthritis pain? we say not today. tylenol 8 hour arthritis pain has two layers of relief. the first is fast, the second is long-lasting. we give you your day back, so you can give it everything. tylenol. number one doctor recommended for ar
then it goes to the d.c. u.s. attorney's office. they request discovery. it looks like they are moving the charge. they agree with those charges and nothing happens. you request special counsel authority, he has denied that. there are steps that show the prosecutors support the recommendations, including the felony charges. >> bret: does this frustrate you? you were compelled to do this but the situation now, does it frustrate you? >> i am in an unprecedented place. it is out of my...
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while the worst of it is around washington, d.c. now, you can see all the orange and red dots from the purple air sensors indicating at least unhealthy for sensitive groups air quality that covers most of the eastern half of the country. that near surface smoke will thin out a little the next couple days. the not so good news is this just tracks the surface level smoke. when you're talking about smoke through the whole depth of the atmosphere, there is a lot of it and it will take until next week for that to thin out and even when it does, there will be another batch of smoke rolling down through the great lakes that is likely to impact the eastern half of the country once again. we don't have any such problems, good air quality across the bay area. we'll look at our weekend forecast as we approach e summer in a few minutes. >> thanks, paul. >>> if you're just joining us, about 20 minutes ago we learned that former president trump had been indicted a second time on seven counts of federal charges related to classified documents foun
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there's no question about that for people in d.c. but has an explanation and we shouldn't always go to the nefarious one. it's part of what the apparatus looks like now. you just simply don't know from the ground what's happening up above and that's why they scramble. >> i know you're right. let me go back to mary. i think your shot may have frozen up there. if you could finish your thought. you were saying that judging by what you're seeing on the -- on a flight tracker program, it may be something as simple as this plane went down in the mountains of virginia. >> yeah. that's right. and it looks like the at was steady. it stayed above 30,000 feet. i didn't descend and very much. the air speed, very little, but not much. it looks like it was headed for new york. it was supposed to land there and go to florida and turned and at that point became unresponsive. over the years we have covered many of these where something happens to the pilot. usually it's a rapid decompression in the plane, scrambling the aircraft usually happens when
there's no question about that for people in d.c. but has an explanation and we shouldn't always go to the nefarious one. it's part of what the apparatus looks like now. you just simply don't know from the ground what's happening up above and that's why they scramble. >> i know you're right. let me go back to mary. i think your shot may have frozen up there. if you could finish your thought. you were saying that judging by what you're seeing on the -- on a flight tracker program, it may...
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., it's unclear if it violated d.c. air space, that's when the fighter jets went and scrambled it and then ultimately it is unclear what the exact sequence of events that led to it crashing. but it did ultimately crash and we are told that that is not because of the jets themselves. they did not shoot it down. so obviously we still need to wait for more information, jim. >> absolutely. and forgive me if i'm pushing into areas where you have to speculate beyond where we have the facts at this point. let's go julia. she joins us. if the plane only made it as far as staten, virginia, that relative area of virginia, i know as a virginian who grew up in this area and went to college out in that neck of the woods, that plane was starting to get closer to washington, d.c., but was still a good couple of hours away. and so if -- if it went down there, there must have been some concern on the part of defense officials as to what the plane was doing or how it was flying, what is your sense of this as we're hearing about this now?
., it's unclear if it violated d.c. air space, that's when the fighter jets went and scrambled it and then ultimately it is unclear what the exact sequence of events that led to it crashing. but it did ultimately crash and we are told that that is not because of the jets themselves. they did not shoot it down. so obviously we still need to wait for more information, jim. >> absolutely. and forgive me if i'm pushing into areas where you have to speculate beyond where we have the facts at...
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the d.c. jail here. and the room is not descripght it looks like half of our grammar schools growing up with cinderblocks and plain walls heavy door and you go in that room plastic chairs -- and everything about it is ordinary. and nothing about what is happened to these defendants is ordinary.. and i sit before you with gratitude because as you said congressman gaetz being a force multiplier i'm talking about what happened on january 6th as porpghtly what's happened since then wouldn't be more porpght and i salute you for that. but if it were -- the mistreatments of these j6 defendants -- that they're targeted they're lied about in the press. the prosecutors leak on them all things you all recognize from your own work. and yet that would and should be a tragedy. but it's coupled with a travesty of the select committee that benny thompson and liz cheney convene and spent 21 million to go through systemically and cause damage to the system not the individuals. the system that we rely on so much
the d.c. jail here. and the room is not descripght it looks like half of our grammar schools growing up with cinderblocks and plain walls heavy door and you go in that room plastic chairs -- and everything about it is ordinary. and nothing about what is happened to these defendants is ordinary.. and i sit before you with gratitude because as you said congressman gaetz being a force multiplier i'm talking about what happened on january 6th as porpghtly what's happened since then wouldn't be more...
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but in d.c., the prevailing case in d.c. is that you have to bring the case where the obstructive actions are occurring, not where the investigation is. so that would be florida. so it's a very complicated issue. now, i'm going to give you one more piece of data, which is that there is a pending supreme court case that was argued just a couple of months ago, but there's no decision on it. that case is dealing with what happens when the government gets it wrong. you bring the case in a district. the jury says you brought it in the wrong district, and that case is about whether that ends the case entirely. the government got it wrong, and they can't retry somebody, and it's unclear what the supreme court is going to do with that case. given that uncertainty, if you're the justice department, wouldn't you pick the more sure location where you know you have venues. you may not really want florida, but since that's a safe bet that all of the charges can be brought there, i think that would counsel a prudent prosecutor to go forwa
but in d.c., the prevailing case in d.c. is that you have to bring the case where the obstructive actions are occurring, not where the investigation is. so that would be florida. so it's a very complicated issue. now, i'm going to give you one more piece of data, which is that there is a pending supreme court case that was argued just a couple of months ago, but there's no decision on it. that case is dealing with what happens when the government gets it wrong. you bring the case in a district....
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zoos closed in d.c., and new york. d.c. and baltimore park's suspending outdoor recreation. >> there will be no track practice, outdoor sporting events, any of that through friday. >> schools in d.c. and some suburbs, cancelling outdoors recess. a few school districts in the northeast closing schools entirely. flight declares at newark and philadelphia today, and even a brief ground stop at new york's laguardia this morning. the advise from local authorities, wear a mask if you have to go out. >> if you don't have to be outside, then don't be outside. >> reporter: at greatest risk, those with respiratory problems, as well as senior citizens, childrens and those who are pregnant. even if you're healthy. >> this is like smoking, and so i cumulative exposure is going to put people at risk, even at baseline. >> the more we breathe in, the more junk in our lungs, and the more it's going to affect us over time. >> reporter: over the next 48 hours, the smoke is forecast to continue spreading south. compared to yesterday, new york
zoos closed in d.c., and new york. d.c. and baltimore park's suspending outdoor recreation. >> there will be no track practice, outdoor sporting events, any of that through friday. >> schools in d.c. and some suburbs, cancelling outdoors recess. a few school districts in the northeast closing schools entirely. flight declares at newark and philadelphia today, and even a brief ground stop at new york's laguardia this morning. the advise from local authorities, wear a mask if you have...
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the other one is in washington, d.c. as part of that classified documents probe into the former president. that grand jury has heard testimony from multiple witnesses in recent weeks, i'm told, and also is going to hear from another witness tomorrow. all of this investigative action had been centered in washington, d.c. so a big question tonight, why now in florida? in a moment you will hear from a former federal prosecutor who says she views this as a really big deal. but first let's get to the very latest on these developments in these latest stories from cnn's paula reid. paula, obviously when it comes to what's happening here with mark meadows, that's significant. we knew he had been subpoenaed. we knew they tried to fight it. but now he has gone and testified. what else have we learned? >> reporter: that's exactly right, kaitlan. he's not just a witness. he is the witness in both special counsel investigations potentially because when it comes to january 6th he was at the center of everything. the house select commi
the other one is in washington, d.c. as part of that classified documents probe into the former president. that grand jury has heard testimony from multiple witnesses in recent weeks, i'm told, and also is going to hear from another witness tomorrow. all of this investigative action had been centered in washington, d.c. so a big question tonight, why now in florida? in a moment you will hear from a former federal prosecutor who says she views this as a really big deal. but first let's get to...
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aides figuring out, well, look, we could indict in d.c. but then we'll face a motion to dismiss, maybe far better to not have to deal with that, indict in florida. we have the facts, we feel confident about them. we really don't care about what jury we get because, look, the jury for the government would probably be better in d.c. than it would be in florida. although, i'm not entirely sure. this is a generally large district. you can get all kinds of folks in that jury pool. but if the government feels strongly enough about a case, i think barb will tell you, they don't care where they bring it. they'll bring it. >> we know his explanations and justifications for having classified documents have changed quite a bit including the idea he just declassified them just by thinking about them. it also seems his defense is trotting out a strategy of prosecutorial misconduct noting this is a charge brought by the department of justice that was under neath the president of the united states, joe biden, who is donald trump's top rival for the white
aides figuring out, well, look, we could indict in d.c. but then we'll face a motion to dismiss, maybe far better to not have to deal with that, indict in florida. we have the facts, we feel confident about them. we really don't care about what jury we get because, look, the jury for the government would probably be better in d.c. than it would be in florida. although, i'm not entirely sure. this is a generally large district. you can get all kinds of folks in that jury pool. but if the...
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this is arguably a ray of hope for the trump team that had hoped between d.c. 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 happ
this is arguably a ray of hope for the trump team that had hoped between d.c. 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...
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that's why you hear about events canceled in the greater washington, d.c. area. d.c. is at 224. anything over 150 is considered the air is bad. 200 to 300, that's record breaking. that's happening in philadelphia. harrisburg is at 341. bethlehem, pennsylvania, yesterday was the first city in the northeast or mid-atlantic to finish a 24-hour period in the horrendous category. that's where we are sitting. when is this going to clear? here are the clouds in northern new england. this is a change in air mass. that's why it's better today in syracuse. we need to shift this through. here is the forecast. this is 6:00 p.m. tonight, still smoky in new york. you can see the plume of smoke that's coming down over lake erie. that will sit from philly to d.c. tomorrow morning, it's not going to look better. maybe the air quality is slightly improved. friday evening we start to notice it pushing out of pennsylvania, new jersey, new york city gets dramatically improved. d.c., i think you will wait until saturday morning to noticeably have an improved air mass. there's smoke out there, but it
that's why you hear about events canceled in the greater washington, d.c. area. d.c. is at 224. anything over 150 is considered the air is bad. 200 to 300, that's record breaking. that's happening in philadelphia. harrisburg is at 341. bethlehem, pennsylvania, yesterday was the first city in the northeast or mid-atlantic to finish a 24-hour period in the horrendous category. that's where we are sitting. when is this going to clear? here are the clouds in northern new england. this is a change...
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fighter jets scramble to chase a small plane in d.c. we've got a report. >>> new tensions. a chinese warship cuts off a u.s. navy ship marking the second military provocation in a week. china's stern warning for the west. >>> under investigation. migrants flown on a private jet and dropped off in california. why officials say florida is behind it. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, we have new details released after a frightening incident in the skies. u.s. fighter jets scrambled to intercept a small plane flying in restricted airspace over d.c. before it crashed in virginia. the jets caused a sonic boom heard across the region. nicole d'antonio is in washington. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, anne-marie. we are now learning more about the timeline of this investigation. today we know ntsb investigators will be at the crash site to begin their work, and as for that loud boom that could be heard and felt across this region, it left many wondering what happened. a loud sonic boom shattered the sunday afternoon
fighter jets scramble to chase a small plane in d.c. we've got a report. >>> new tensions. a chinese warship cuts off a u.s. navy ship marking the second military provocation in a week. china's stern warning for the west. >>> under investigation. migrants flown on a private jet and dropped off in california. why officials say florida is behind it. >>> good morning, and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, we have new details released after a...
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but if you were to go to d.c. and bring that obstruction case, the law in d.c. is a bit of an outlier. and there is a 1975 case that suggests that you can only bring the case where the obstructive act occurred, meaning, unless they occurred in d.c., you would have to bring it in florida. and so, you could imagine here that the department of justice wants to be super careful. and they want to make sure the venue is correct and they don't bring it in d.c., only later to have a transferred. obviously, this could have huge ramifications. we all have experienced what this case looked like when a judge in florida, aileen cannon, had the case, and how much that really disrupted the rule of law and she had to -- reverse not once but twice by the court of appeals there. so, bringing the case in florida could be a real benefit to donald trump. but it may be something that the department of justice feels is legally and ethically warranted. >> andrew weissmann, thank you very much for starting off our discussions tonight. we really appreciate it. >> welcome. >> and when we
but if you were to go to d.c. and bring that obstruction case, the law in d.c. is a bit of an outlier. and there is a 1975 case that suggests that you can only bring the case where the obstructive act occurred, meaning, unless they occurred in d.c., you would have to bring it in florida. and so, you could imagine here that the department of justice wants to be super careful. and they want to make sure the venue is correct and they don't bring it in d.c., only later to have a transferred....
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- the d.c. judges are uniparty judges and the d.c. jury pool is like 93% democrat and like 99% trump deranged. so i expect these charges in d.c. >> jesse: so, if it goes to d.c., right now we are in june, 2023. you got a republican primary just starting to heat up. what is the timetable for a trial in the middle of a republican primary, possibly a general election? >> well, that's the issue. this is clearly election interference by joe biden. clearly -- this is clearly election interference. isn't it funny that the day that joe biden gets caught taking $10 million from burisma, biden's attorney general merrick garland green lights this indictment of his leading presidential rival. i mean, the timing is just -- it's just, you know, it's just coincidental, right? here is what happens. trump could try to move to dismiss the indictment. the sufficiency of the indictment early on because there's not a legal basis for the indictment. the presidential records act, not the espionage act applies. you kno
- the d.c. judges are uniparty judges and the d.c. jury pool is like 93% democrat and like 99% trump deranged. so i expect these charges in d.c. >> jesse: so, if it goes to d.c., right now we are in june, 2023. you got a republican primary just starting to heat up. what is the timetable for a trial in the middle of a republican primary, possibly a general election? >> well, that's the issue. this is clearly election interference by joe biden. clearly -- this is clearly election...
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now, the other option is d.c. the argument would be, well, he took the documents from d.c., right? that would be sort of the scene of the crime but the counterargument to that is, yes, but if the facts are and kaitlan would know this, if he took the documents out of there and sent them down to mar-a-lago before noon on january 20th while still president that's not going to be a crime. it doesn't become a crime until he loses the power of the presidency and then he illegally has nose documents and if that's the case then the whole crime happened in florida, not in d.c. and you can't charge it in d.c. >> also the question, a big question is not just the taking, it's the keeping of the documents and the obstruction factor in that so the other question i have about it, though, a lot of the aides who have gone and testified have come to washington to testify before that grand jury including the body man in the white house or his valet in the white house, he's now trump's body man. he has gone and testified, we know, and he said he didn't move any boxes then when he went back and it was
now, the other option is d.c. the argument would be, well, he took the documents from d.c., right? that would be sort of the scene of the crime but the counterargument to that is, yes, but if the facts are and kaitlan would know this, if he took the documents out of there and sent them down to mar-a-lago before noon on january 20th while still president that's not going to be a crime. it doesn't become a crime until he loses the power of the presidency and then he illegally has nose documents...
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we also knew our nation's second highest court signed off on that ruling, the d.c. circuit. and we also knew about the dress rehearsals you mentioned a moment ago, the boxes being moved here and there. there's so much more, alex. and i know we're talking about this indictment potentially coming this week, and that's because the evidence so far looks overwhelming of donald trump's guilt. >> and i -- i hear what you're saying about the overwhelming evidence we have thus far. i would assume that things like pool drainage would further buttress an obstruction case if that's indeed what jack smith is pursuing, but if we could could we discuss mark meadows for a minute, because this fellow has been like the white rabbit in alice in wonderland. if he has testified in front of a federal grand jury presumably he would be testifying about things he'd be trying to shield using the claim of executive privilege, right? is that a fair assessment of what kind of goods he was giving up behind the scenes? >> all those claims went to the supreme court. they rejected it 8-1, so he now has to t
we also knew our nation's second highest court signed off on that ruling, the d.c. circuit. and we also knew about the dress rehearsals you mentioned a moment ago, the boxes being moved here and there. there's so much more, alex. and i know we're talking about this indictment potentially coming this week, and that's because the evidence so far looks overwhelming of donald trump's guilt. >> and i -- i hear what you're saying about the overwhelming evidence we have thus far. i would assume...
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that is clearly here in d.c., in an issue of d.c. versus southern florida. however, they are required to bring the case where there is venue. venue means where some elements of the crime were committed. there certainly is an argument to say that you could do that here in d.c., but there's probably a stronger argument to say that then you should be in southern florida because depends, of course, what the charge would be, but if the charge is retaining documents, that's where they were retained. if the charge is obstructing justice, if that's where the acts of obstruction took place, that, of course, would make venue in southern florida an easier argument. if they choose to go with the tougher argument, they can certainly expect to face appeals and legal challenges about that decision, and that could cause them some trouble. >> nothing about this even as you see the special counsel trying to make clear that he is treating the former president as really any sort of person in any case that would be like this, he isn't any person, he's the former president, and w
that is clearly here in d.c., in an issue of d.c. versus southern florida. however, they are required to bring the case where there is venue. venue means where some elements of the crime were committed. there certainly is an argument to say that you could do that here in d.c., but there's probably a stronger argument to say that then you should be in southern florida because depends, of course, what the charge would be, but if the charge is retaining documents, that's where they were retained....
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congress overturned the d.c. law so it never took effect and it never will and yet, lauren boebert, who let me remind you, is in congress, did not seem to know that, because during a hearing, she grilled one of the local d.c. lawmakers who crafted the bill and seemed to think that the bill she voted to overturn was actually now law in the city of d.c >> in november of 2022, you led the charge to reform d.c.'s crime laws, is that correct? >> i chaired the committee that that proposal came from. >> you led this charge, yes sir. and these charges -- these changes are now law here in d.c., correct? >> do you mean the revised criminal code? >> yes >> no, those are not the law >> those are not the law did -- >> you overturned them >> the revised criminal code was rejected by the house. >> excuse me mr. chairman, i'm talking to mr. allen >> seth: "excuse me mr. chairman, stop correcting me while i'm already being corrected by a different person. [ laughter ] i don't like being corrected by a bunch of people at once, it
congress overturned the d.c. law so it never took effect and it never will and yet, lauren boebert, who let me remind you, is in congress, did not seem to know that, because during a hearing, she grilled one of the local d.c. lawmakers who crafted the bill and seemed to think that the bill she voted to overturn was actually now law in the city of d.c >> in november of 2022, you led the charge to reform d.c.'s crime laws, is that correct? >> i chaired the committee that that proposal...
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we'll track that overnight, down towards d.c. when you wake up friday morning, air quality is still going to be pretty bad from philadelphia to d.c. but by the time we get to friday afternoon, we start to blow a lot of this out to sea, not perfect, but by the time we get to saturday morning, just hit and miss areas of smoke, nothing as thick as what we're seeing. so we'll give everyone pretty much the all clear by the saturday afternoon, jose. but right now, d.c., about 24 to 36 hours of what you see. >> so, like you know, george was saying, it looks like it is clearing up a little bit, but you still should be cautious if you're out in the streets. >> yeah, we have set the bar so high now that many areas -- many areas we set the record -- >> less horrendous. >> for the worst air quality measured in the last two takes. it would be the worst if it wasn't for the previous two days that we have ever recorded in 24 years. >> so, like, face masks. people are complaining about i have a sore throat, et cetera. >> it is important to note,
we'll track that overnight, down towards d.c. when you wake up friday morning, air quality is still going to be pretty bad from philadelphia to d.c. but by the time we get to friday afternoon, we start to blow a lot of this out to sea, not perfect, but by the time we get to saturday morning, just hit and miss areas of smoke, nothing as thick as what we're seeing. so we'll give everyone pretty much the all clear by the saturday afternoon, jose. but right now, d.c., about 24 to 36 hours of what...
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a sonic boom shaking the d.c. area as two f-16 fighter jets were scrambled when the private plane approached restricted d.c. airspace late yesterday. the pilot unresponsive. the plane eventually crashing west of charlottesville as you can see in this exclusive video from wrc tv. tom costello is in washington. can you walk us through what happened and what we know about those four people that were on board? >> an absolute tragedy. the owner of the family says he lost his daughter, his granddaughter, a nanny on board and a pilot. we believe a veteran pilot with a lot of commercial hours. this caused an awful lot of craziness yesterday afternoon in d.c. as these fighter jets were scrambled. we all heard a sonic boom in d.c. that literally shook homes as they fighter jets scrambled to actually try to catch up with this runaway plane. scrambled from joint base andrews near washington sunday, two f-16 fighter jets racing to intercept a private cessna citation jet approaching restricted d.c. airspace. the air force pilot
a sonic boom shaking the d.c. area as two f-16 fighter jets were scrambled when the private plane approached restricted d.c. airspace late yesterday. the pilot unresponsive. the plane eventually crashing west of charlottesville as you can see in this exclusive video from wrc tv. tom costello is in washington. can you walk us through what happened and what we know about those four people that were on board? >> an absolute tragedy. the owner of the family says he lost his daughter, his...
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he joins us now live from washington, d.c., with the latest. good evening. so what are well, vicki, catherine, good evening. and yes, we have the indictment right here. we've gone through the details of it. and there's a lot of information throughout these 49 pages. but it also details that the president now faces 37 charges related to how he handled these classified documents. >> after his presidency. we have one set of laws in this country and apply to everyone in the newly released indictment, the justice department says former president donald trump took classified documents from the white house and tried to hide them from the fbi, keeping them in several places, including a ballroom and a bathroom are laws that protect national defense information are critical. the safety and security of the united states. and they must the enforced. the special counsel says trump also showed plans for a classified military operation to people without security clearances. well, the visited his new jersey golf club earlier the former president posted a video on his socia
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john in d.c., republican. what do you think of the results? caller: i think a lot of it is the size of government. conservative people want to take more personal responsibility. having children as a sacrifice. why do you expect the government to babysit your kids? there should be one parent that stays home during the childbearing years, figure out how you're going to manage finances, and you sacrifice. you do not expect the government to raise her children. that is ridiculous. host: bill in norcross, georgia. independent. what do you think? caller: thank you for taking my call. i have not seen an increase in my area in conservative in the area i live in, but i will say, i feel strongly that the most important critical problem we have in this country is the fact that we have -- we have no respect for law and order. people today not really care about the truth as long as they get what they want. this troubles me a great deal. surely we are always going to have conservatives and liberals and people who talk about taxes but our major concern, as i
john in d.c., republican. what do you think of the results? caller: i think a lot of it is the size of government. conservative people want to take more personal responsibility. having children as a sacrifice. why do you expect the government to babysit your kids? there should be one parent that stays home during the childbearing years, figure out how you're going to manage finances, and you sacrifice. you do not expect the government to raise her children. that is ridiculous. host: bill in...
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it's not clear they have venue in d.c. they could have tried d.c. and hoped for the better jury pool, but they did the the right thing. they went with florida. >> i have a different take. it was for expediency. they the to hurry up and get to trial. they know in d.c. it would be more time off the clock as he tried to move it. let's deal with social media together. let's put that up. i thought this might be the occasion when you would rise above partisan leanings, but you didn't fail to disappoint. ask yourself, where would you be if you did the same as trump with those documents? why do you wish to diminish the country? i'm going to cut you some slack. i didn't know it would be personal and directed toward me. so thank you very much. to the individual who sent me that social media, i say this. what are you joking? i digested the indictment of donald trump. i offered my comments as to the seriousness of it. and i wondered aloud, why would he have taken the stuff and why didn't he just give it back. you also heard me criticize the republican candidate
it's not clear they have venue in d.c. they could have tried d.c. and hoped for the better jury pool, but they did the the right thing. they went with florida. >> i have a different take. it was for expediency. they the to hurry up and get to trial. they know in d.c. it would be more time off the clock as he tried to move it. let's deal with social media together. let's put that up. i thought this might be the occasion when you would rise above partisan leanings, but you didn't fail to...
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but one thing in d.c. that i notice now, you can see rosalyn, virginia -- roslyn, virginia, from the camera. you could not see it all day long. those buildings were completely invisible. things are getting better. it is part of the mixing process in the afternoon, and in the morning hours all of that smoke, all those particles all kind of settle down to the ground. a lot of red, lot of yellow, lots of orange. and our people up in quebec, ontario, they've been breathing there for a while. it finally just blew down the northeast part of north america over the past couple of days. look at philadelphia, though. that was 999. philadelphia officially you are 431. not one match in one studio. this is a lot of smoke over a wide area. i can get away from that smoke. you can't get away from 400 parts per million. so here's where this smoke is now. notice the orange, that's the worst. push it into motion until tomorrow afternoon, and things are going to slide a little bit farther to the south. but d.c., you're still
but one thing in d.c. that i notice now, you can see rosalyn, virginia -- roslyn, virginia, from the camera. you could not see it all day long. those buildings were completely invisible. things are getting better. it is part of the mixing process in the afternoon, and in the morning hours all of that smoke, all those particles all kind of settle down to the ground. a lot of red, lot of yellow, lots of orange. and our people up in quebec, ontario, they've been breathing there for a while. it...
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i flew into d.c. this morning. want to show a picture i took out of the window of my airplane as we approached the nation's capital, as well. we'll put that up in a moment. here the pilots referred to it as we flew into the city and said reduced visibility as a result of that smoke coming from canada. cnn meteorologist jennifer gray joins me now. we'll get you that picture momentarily when we have it. first question is, how extensive in this -- is this smoke, and when you describe that, i want to get a sense of how long it's going to be here. let's start with the scope first. >> yeah. this is huge, jim. we've seen these fires burning out of control for the last several weeks or more across canada. this is something that's going to settle in for quite some time. we could see this off and on throughout the entire summer. i want to shed light on the color, though. you show those pictures, and it's the orange color. why does the smoke not look gray? it has everything to do with the sun. the sun contains all the colors
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i can do the math that means 94.6% fd d.c. residents voted against him. >> in terms of where you press charges if you do press charges what does it matter about where the alleged crime occurred? >> this is a concept called venue. it means when prosecutors charge a case federally you have to charge it in a federal district where at least some part of the crime occurred. sometimes as potentially here that's multiple districts. you're supposed to pick the district where the most conduct occurred but sometimes you don't for various reasons including potential strategic reasons. two important things, you have to prove that you charged it in the right place. if you go to trial and the jury finds nothing related to that crime happened here, they have to find not guilty. the other thing is before trial the defendant can make a motion to move to a different venue. so hypothetically if this case gets charged in washington, d.c. donald trump may well go right to court and say move this to florida. >> one last question on mark meadows, th
i can do the math that means 94.6% fd d.c. residents voted against him. >> in terms of where you press charges if you do press charges what does it matter about where the alleged crime occurred? >> this is a concept called venue. it means when prosecutors charge a case federally you have to charge it in a federal district where at least some part of the crime occurred. sometimes as potentially here that's multiple districts. you're supposed to pick the district where the most...
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but really the only true connection to d.c. is the fact that these records belong to the federal government which is of course based in washington, d.c. so eventually prosecutors realize that most of the conduct happened down here at mar-a-lago so they had to bring the case down here in florida. that poses challenges for prosecutors. there's a chance that trump's lawyers are going to want to relitigate the privilege questions before the trump-appointed judge who will oversee the case. >> while prosecutors now face a potentially less friendly jury pool in florida as paula just noted, this has also caused problems for trump, because now he has to find lawyers who have passed the bar in florida. >> once you get someone to do that, they can then make a motion called prohock, for this case only, to admit the other person. what you do in a case like this, you will hire someone called local council. someone who just knows the turf there, who can speak to the jury in the type of language that they're used to hearing. so it will be real
but really the only true connection to d.c. is the fact that these records belong to the federal government which is of course based in washington, d.c. so eventually prosecutors realize that most of the conduct happened down here at mar-a-lago so they had to bring the case down here in florida. that poses challenges for prosecutors. there's a chance that trump's lawyers are going to want to relitigate the privilege questions before the trump-appointed judge who will oversee the case. >>...
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they come to washington, d.c., everybody has different interests but in terms of republicans i think they still stand forepur individual libertd free government intervention. being able to make your own way in america based on your own principles and not whatcr bureaucrats inat a faraway capil believe should be best for you. >> speaking of that farawayin capital,g mr. attorney generaln you are a footnote ieyn history. you are a two-time attorney general separated by more than a couple of years, 30 years trying -- i was trying to be magnanimous about that. 30abou years. let me ask you. how has the party changed from the timety you first served as attorney general until your most recentey g step? >> i think the party has changed because our politics have changed. havei think over the last severl decades thdee traditional divisn between conservative and liberal has changed.to to me it's been historically a fight within the family because we all were committed to the liberal democratic tradition and there are differences of emphasis and so forth.so but i think over the last 30 years our
they come to washington, d.c., everybody has different interests but in terms of republicans i think they still stand forepur individual libertd free government intervention. being able to make your own way in america based on your own principles and not whatcr bureaucrats inat a faraway capil believe should be best for you. >> speaking of that farawayin capital,g mr. attorney generaln you are a footnote ieyn history. you are a two-time attorney general separated by more than a couple of...
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it would be advantageous for the team to be in d.c. for the venue and proceedings. >> to be clear, we don't know anything at this point other than who has come in and out of the courthouse. and it could be the case that there are two different work streams going on here. there's a lot of activity that seemed to have happened at march will go after those subpoenas were issued. there could be a different set of concerns related to individuals who might have been involved in moving documents and things like that. it could be a whole set of charges related to staff and other people not necessarily donald trump. that could be proper in the venue of the southern district of florida while still having something going on in d.c. we don't know yet. but as ken said, it would make more sense and perhaps be more advantageous to the department of justice to want to try this in d.c., where they are likely to get a more favorable jury pool where they are likely to be a jury pool composed of a lot of trump supporters, but we just don't know. i would c
it would be advantageous for the team to be in d.c. for the venue and proceedings. >> to be clear, we don't know anything at this point other than who has come in and out of the courthouse. and it could be the case that there are two different work streams going on here. there's a lot of activity that seemed to have happened at march will go after those subpoenas were issued. there could be a different set of concerns related to individuals who might have been involved in moving documents...
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as the plane approached restrict td d.c. airspace, two f-16s were authorized to go supersonic. the fighter jets would see the private pilot was slumped over. ran out of fuel and crashed. the ntsb said the plane was not required to have any black boxes but that doesn't mean it didn't have any. the ntsb is going to look at whether avionics systems that will tell investigators what went wrong with this flight. >>> turning now to capitol hill where a fight brewing between house republicans and the fbi has reached a new pitch. oversight chairman james comer said he'll start hearings on thursday to hold director christopher wray in contempt of congress, hasn't given them enough information about a document reportedly describing an allegation that president biden took a bribe while he was vice president. the fbi saying they've been cooperative. the bureau calling the escalation to a contempt vote unwarranted. nbc capitol hill correspondent ali vitali. a contempt vote is serious, what do we know about this document and is it surprising that republicans are targeting wray since after al
as the plane approached restrict td d.c. airspace, two f-16s were authorized to go supersonic. the fighter jets would see the private pilot was slumped over. ran out of fuel and crashed. the ntsb said the plane was not required to have any black boxes but that doesn't mean it didn't have any. the ntsb is going to look at whether avionics systems that will tell investigators what went wrong with this flight. >>> turning now to capitol hill where a fight brewing between house republicans...
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florida or d.c. with trump saying that he made the decision in d.c., that makes the case for d.c. look stronger. of course those d.c. judges have already had aspects of this case including the attorney-client privilege aspects of this case already. so they're familiar with it. you know, look, i don't think it's impossible to say donald trump isn't going to be indicted. but i think all the signs are indicating that he will be. and that squares with i think the experience that those of us who served in the justice department in national security positions have had, which is you can't take this classified information and this national defense information, mishandle it, lie about it, and then expect not to be indicted. it's one thing if you've made an innocent mistake about a document or something like that. it's an entirely different thing when as it looks there's been an orchestrated campaign to keep those materials away from federal investigators and the national archives. that's what makes it so grave. >> yeah. i don't consume a ton of right-wing media content for my own mental he
florida or d.c. with trump saying that he made the decision in d.c., that makes the case for d.c. look stronger. of course those d.c. judges have already had aspects of this case including the attorney-client privilege aspects of this case already. so they're familiar with it. you know, look, i don't think it's impossible to say donald trump isn't going to be indicted. but i think all the signs are indicating that he will be. and that squares with i think the experience that those of us who...
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d.c. is going to be bad today. it's reality with fires like this becoming more common we have to get used to this. >> the actual science of this is at one point new york city's air quality was the worst in the world, i believe that was at some point yesterday. >> yes. >> and then today, late last night, second worst in the world. it's not good. we'll follow this. we have former u.s. senator and now an msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill on set with us here in new york. how are you doing? >> i'm fine, breathing in terrible smoke but other than that fine. >>> also with us roger share of the presidency at vanderbilt university. jon meacham is with us this morning. nbc news has learned former president trump's attorneys have been told that trump is a target of the justice department's investigation into the former president's handling of classified documents after leaving the white house. prosecutors told trump's attorneys about their client being a target in the probe during their meetin
d.c. is going to be bad today. it's reality with fires like this becoming more common we have to get used to this. >> the actual science of this is at one point new york city's air quality was the worst in the world, i believe that was at some point yesterday. >> yes. >> and then today, late last night, second worst in the world. it's not good. we'll follow this. we have former u.s. senator and now an msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill on set with us here in new york....
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is the one in d.c. finished? and does the one in miami need time to catch up on all the work that was done in washington. >> christy, given your experience as a literal federal prosecutor, what does it mean when you do tell clients, lawyers they are a target? and roughly -- i know it's hard to guess, but does that lead to indictment in your view or not? >>, so when i was a prosecutor and i would send a target letter or orally communicate to an attorney that his client was a target, it meant i was planning to indict, that i had the goods, i had the evidence that ties this person to a crime. so i expect that we will be seeing an indictment soon. you have a federal judge who said donald trump committed criminal violations. >> -- ruling? >> yes. >> yep. >> given that and the letter i would expect charges imminently. >> you used the word soon, then the word imminent. they call it active listening sometimes. could you give us a calendar version of those words? >> i agree with emily -- the florida developments are inter
is the one in d.c. finished? and does the one in miami need time to catch up on all the work that was done in washington. >> christy, given your experience as a literal federal prosecutor, what does it mean when you do tell clients, lawyers they are a target? and roughly -- i know it's hard to guess, but does that lead to indictment in your view or not? >>, so when i was a prosecutor and i would send a target letter or orally communicate to an attorney that his client was a target,...
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doj officials and sources familiar with the investigation told nbc news the grand jury in washington, d.c. is set to meet again this week after a lull. we've also just learned from sources familiar another grand jury will hear from a witness in florida. so what's the deal with that? what are two grand juries doing for the special counsel's investigation and who else could jack smith be looking at? joining me now is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian. nbc news correspondent, garrett haake and in florida, nbc legal analyst, lisa ruben. ken, what does florida have to do with the special counsel's investigation? >> all we know is that we expect at least one witness to testify before a grand jury in the southern district of florida in connection with this case. we don't even know that this grand jury is specifically devoted to this investigation. it may well just be a local grand jury and the range of possibilities is extreme. everything from they're about to bring this case in the southern district of florida including charges against trump down there in florida to
doj officials and sources familiar with the investigation told nbc news the grand jury in washington, d.c. is set to meet again this week after a lull. we've also just learned from sources familiar another grand jury will hear from a witness in florida. so what's the deal with that? what are two grand juries doing for the special counsel's investigation and who else could jack smith be looking at? joining me now is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian. nbc news...
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everything has been happening in d.c. you know, it could be that they are planning to indict one, two, or a few people down in florida for kind of more minor level actions strog do with the obstruction piece, you know, people who were moving documents, for example, or the surveillance tapes, that sort of thing and just paeeling those off. that is really where most of the conduct occurred here and the documents were possess ford so long. hidden, you know, certainly the basis of the obstruction is down there. they may have decided that the whole thing should be in florida. we just don't know that yet. >> can i ask -- i asked devin about. this i'm fascinated that a copy of a classified document, i'm not totally pulling the thread together. it still seems classified information. evan laid out and knocked down to some degree what former president trump's attorney detailed in terms of that defense. what's your read? >> if that's going to be the in courtroom defense as opposed to the magical declassification things that we've he
everything has been happening in d.c. you know, it could be that they are planning to indict one, two, or a few people down in florida for kind of more minor level actions strog do with the obstruction piece, you know, people who were moving documents, for example, or the surveillance tapes, that sort of thing and just paeeling those off. that is really where most of the conduct occurred here and the documents were possess ford so long. hidden, you know, certainly the basis of the obstruction...
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the d.c. government has shut down all city run fields, playgrounds and athletic courts, at least for the day. they are trying to send a very clear message to people do not come out and try any strenuous activity. they certainly don't want kids out in this stuff. a couple of other updates we can give you as far as the barometer. the air quality alert was changed to a code purple. that means it is very unhealthy for the entire public, not just people with respiratory issues. another barometer, the air quality index, highest level of poor air quality, 6 out of 6 in the d.c. area. i can tell you all that but let's show what you it looks like and step out of the shot and our photojournalist steve will zoom in here. we are in or lidge ton, virginia, at the marine corps mah memorial. on a normal day in a straight shot you can see right across the river in a straight line the lincoln memorial and then behind it the washington monument. tell me if you can see it. i can barely see either one, especially
the d.c. government has shut down all city run fields, playgrounds and athletic courts, at least for the day. they are trying to send a very clear message to people do not come out and try any strenuous activity. they certainly don't want kids out in this stuff. a couple of other updates we can give you as far as the barometer. the air quality alert was changed to a code purple. that means it is very unhealthy for the entire public, not just people with respiratory issues. another barometer,...
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. >> east bay's help a reporter spoke with a mother about why she was invited to you d.c.. >> on 4/18/2020 3, 8 weeks ago today on time my son was shot. >> this mom is in washington dc, on tuesday she testified before the house of representatives judiciary committee, the topic: organized retail crime and the threat to public safety. >> to know that i was going to say this in front of the world was overwhelming for me. >> in april her son blake was killed in a shooting at a home depot in pleasanton. police say a woman shot him over a stolen item, he was a theft prevention employee and was 26 years old. >> the system failed my son, he was asked to do a job with a small wage and a high risk leading to his death. >> lauren moz wants more to be done it so this does not happen to any other workers. >> i would ask if he was issued any bulletproof vests pepper script -- pepper spray or safety gear and he said no. >> he aspired to be a police officer, the eagle scout told his mom one thing that excited him about his job was helping local law enforcement tracked down organized theft rings. >> b
. >> east bay's help a reporter spoke with a mother about why she was invited to you d.c.. >> on 4/18/2020 3, 8 weeks ago today on time my son was shot. >> this mom is in washington dc, on tuesday she testified before the house of representatives judiciary committee, the topic: organized retail crime and the threat to public safety. >> to know that i was going to say this in front of the world was overwhelming for me. >> in april her son blake was killed in a...
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we thought the case the documents case would be in washington, d.c. little did we know there was another grand jury convened and there one in miami which would be where the jurisdiction of maug slow. >> right. >> does that mean that the j-6 investigation aspect of the special counsel is in d.c. and the mar-a-lago case is in miami? because i don't think donald trump would have a shot in hell geting a fair jury in d.c. or new york or frankly fulton county, georgia for that matter. >> there's no question. >> maybe miami. >> maybe miami. what you've got is the january 6th event. i don't know if they have anything there. i don't know they have evidence they believe they can prove. >> many of you will now peacefully and pat eroticly march so you can be heard. >> i frotd about that one. the way they took him down in maug slow shocking what they d. but this is a dual system of justice. there's no question there's a system for the bidens and his son and bid the way if they do indict hunter biden i don't know any want who has paid edward 2.5million in back taxe
we thought the case the documents case would be in washington, d.c. little did we know there was another grand jury convened and there one in miami which would be where the jurisdiction of maug slow. >> right. >> does that mean that the j-6 investigation aspect of the special counsel is in d.c. and the mar-a-lago case is in miami? because i don't think donald trump would have a shot in hell geting a fair jury in d.c. or new york or frankly fulton county, georgia for that matter....
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they used d.c. as a investigative grand jury and eventually moved all of this down to miami, where most of the alleged crimes actually took place, so this is confirming what donald trump has said on his social media and every indication is that the former president of the united states, donald trump, has become the first former president to face federal charges, twice impeached, charged on the state level. here we are, charged with federal crimes. >> and it is a moment. this is an historic moment. this has never happened to a former united states president, and cue rachel maddow. when something this historic happens, there is one person we all, i think, want to hear from. rachel, what do you make of this news that nbc news has confirmed that donald trump has been indicted in the documents mishandling case? >> well, joy, it's one of those days when you both think, wow, this is happening in my generation, in my lifetime, we're the first people to see federal criminal charges against a former president
they used d.c. as a investigative grand jury and eventually moved all of this down to miami, where most of the alleged crimes actually took place, so this is confirming what donald trump has said on his social media and every indication is that the former president of the united states, donald trump, has become the first former president to face federal charges, twice impeached, charged on the state level. here we are, charged with federal crimes. >> and it is a moment. this is an...
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that coupled with the fact that the d.c. grand jury, as far as we know, has not met in about a month. and we've not seen any evidence that it's meeting this week. despite some signals that it may or was going to, we're not seeing evidence of that. for whatever reason jack smith decided it's more prudent for legal reasons to file, most or all of this case, assuming he's going to file it, all the signs are pointing to that in the southern district of florida. now, that comes with risks, obviously. there are a lot more trump supporters who live in dade county than the district of columbia. it's distributed by geography, more democrats in south florida, as you go north, it gets more conservative. but lots of lawyers i've been talking to all day who work in florida have been mentioning that to me. the jury pool might be more favorable in southern florida. and there are legal reasons to believe that important folks from jack smith's investigation have been spending time down in florida. >> what about what a d.c. judge said about t
that coupled with the fact that the d.c. grand jury, as far as we know, has not met in about a month. and we've not seen any evidence that it's meeting this week. despite some signals that it may or was going to, we're not seeing evidence of that. for whatever reason jack smith decided it's more prudent for legal reasons to file, most or all of this case, assuming he's going to file it, all the signs are pointing to that in the southern district of florida. now, that comes with risks,...
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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 investigation is happening. but so it is more about the documents about possible defense information. but to try
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....
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when the d.c. air national guard f-16s eventually caught up to this aircraft, they looked in the cockpit and they could see that the pilot was slumped over and unconscious. aviation experts say hypoxia may have incapacitated the pilot and those on board. the most likely scenario here is that there was some loss of pressurization, which induced hypoxia, hypoxia is just the loss of consciousness due to lack of oxygen. the incident bringing to mind the 1999 crash that killed champion golfer payne stewart and five others after the pilots and passengers became unresponsive. that plane was flying from orlando to dallas, but crashed when it ran out of fuel over south dakota that had been flying erratically. and within a matter of seconds, that corkscrew brewed. and just when aren't straight down in vestigators concluded that the plane failed to pressurize and all on board were incapacitated due to hypoxia. it can make you feel lightheaded. it can make you feel euphoric. you may not even know that it's com
when the d.c. air national guard f-16s eventually caught up to this aircraft, they looked in the cockpit and they could see that the pilot was slumped over and unconscious. aviation experts say hypoxia may have incapacitated the pilot and those on board. the most likely scenario here is that there was some loss of pressurization, which induced hypoxia, hypoxia is just the loss of consciousness due to lack of oxygen. the incident bringing to mind the 1999 crash that killed champion golfer payne...
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d.c. dangerous thick smoke from canadian wildfires is moving south. major cities in the u.s. are elevating their alert as air quality is getting worse. plus, new russian aggression on the battlefield. the significant losses for ukraine as ukrainian forces try to breach enemy lines. ♪ welcome to "the load." i'm jake tapper, and we'll start today with our law and justice lead. donald trump is gathering with his top aides reaching out to allies on capitol hill ahead of possible criminal charges, criminal charges, being filed against him. sources say the justice department recently told trump's legal team that the former president is a target in the federal investigation into the possible mishandling of classified documents after he left office and, of course, possible obstruction of justice charges related to those documents. the lead prosecutor in the case john harbaugh, there he is seen at the federal courthouse in miami where a grand jury has heard witness testimony just this woke. cnn h
d.c. dangerous thick smoke from canadian wildfires is moving south. major cities in the u.s. are elevating their alert as air quality is getting worse. plus, new russian aggression on the battlefield. the significant losses for ukraine as ukrainian forces try to breach enemy lines. ♪ welcome to "the load." i'm jake tapper, and we'll start today with our law and justice lead. donald trump is gathering with his top aides reaching out to allies on capitol hill ahead of possible...
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i think most of the judges in d.c., if there are indictments brought, one or more in d.c. on federal cases, i think the judges will try to move those along quickly. >> mary, thank you so much. thanks, of course, to laura jarrett and vaughn. catch more of mary's analysis on the latest episode of the prosecuting donald trump podcast which she co-hosts along with a fellow legal analyst, andrew weissmann. >>> the victory lap. president biden set to address the nation after big economic wins. will the momentum hold? that's next when "andrea mitchell reports" is back in 60 seconds. stay with us. you are watching msnbc. bc terge't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. e*trade from morgan stanley. >>> president biden and speaker mccarthy can tak
i think most of the judges in d.c., if there are indictments brought, one or more in d.c. on federal cases, i think the judges will try to move those along quickly. >> mary, thank you so much. thanks, of course, to laura jarrett and vaughn. catch more of mary's analysis on the latest episode of the prosecuting donald trump podcast which she co-hosts along with a fellow legal analyst, andrew weissmann. >>> the victory lap. president biden set to address the nation after big...
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washington, d.c. that's according to two sources briefed on the meeting. that does not rule out the possibility that trump's attorneys already understood or they were told trump was a target prior to that monday meeting. the doj spokesperson declined to comment. the guardian is reporting that federal prosecutors formally informed trump's lawyers last week trump is target of the documents investigation and possible obstruction of justice. that's according to two people briefed on the matter. meanwhile, a key aide to former president trump testified yesterday before the grand jury in miami, florida. tailor budowich testified for about an hour. he was a spokesman when the documents dispute erupted last year and now runs the super-pack maga inc. a source tells nbc news he answered questions about a past public statement on behal of trump that represented the former president had not retained any classified records. the spokesman was questioned about how he formed the basis for that understanding. the sour
washington, d.c. that's according to two sources briefed on the meeting. that does not rule out the possibility that trump's attorneys already understood or they were told trump was a target prior to that monday meeting. the doj spokesperson declined to comment. the guardian is reporting that federal prosecutors formally informed trump's lawyers last week trump is target of the documents investigation and possible obstruction of justice. that's according to two people briefed on the matter....