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in somebody what the florida a.g. wants to see happen. >> i think there are so many politicians who are out of step with how real people think about abortion. they don't want to see politicians involved in the private medical decisions. they don't take there -- to the doctor's office with them. so this is really showing yet again, we've seen -- in states that are conservative that unfortunately their politicians were out of step with what constituents believe. >> and you know lauren, i read something that was so fascinating while i was preparing for your interview today. there was a group of former republican officials that were led by an ex lieutenant governor jennifer carroll. they filed a brief that supported your amendment, saying that the power of the people to decide for themselves to decide what their fundamental law should be so valued in florida that they should exercise extreme restraint before blocking significant shifts like yours from reaching floridians. i mean, you also see that this crosses party affil
in somebody what the florida a.g. wants to see happen. >> i think there are so many politicians who are out of step with how real people think about abortion. they don't want to see politicians involved in the private medical decisions. they don't take there -- to the doctor's office with them. so this is really showing yet again, we've seen -- in states that are conservative that unfortunately their politicians were out of step with what constituents believe. >> and you know...
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joining me now is nikki frayed, florida democratic party chair and former candidate for a florida governor. but this is. i know you were at a florida supreme court on wednesday. what happened during oral arguments and when do you think we can expect a final decision on? this >> stands for having me. a lot of excitement on wednesday with people coming from all over our state to hear the oral arguments. ultimately, this is going to be the ultimate decision. whether or not or florida supreme court is going to listen to the will of the people or play politics. the supreme court has to issues to look at winter evaluation these bella and i should've. one is it a single subject and is it clear to the voters? and both of those instances -- it is very clear it's single subject, even one of our justices said the people of florida are not stupid. the ultimate decision will be decided by april 1st and we are confident it will get onto the ballot and let people vote on this issue. >> the reason it is getting attention is because you are part of the effort to get 1 million signatures to put the measure
joining me now is nikki frayed, florida democratic party chair and former candidate for a florida governor. but this is. i know you were at a florida supreme court on wednesday. what happened during oral arguments and when do you think we can expect a final decision on? this >> stands for having me. a lot of excitement on wednesday with people coming from all over our state to hear the oral arguments. ultimately, this is going to be the ultimate decision. whether or not or florida supreme...
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ron desantis, the governor of florida is not so reportedly ready to sign this bill. do you expect him to get on board. i know changes were made in the senate to the bill. do you know what those changes are, and do you think that's going to sway him? >> you know, the changes that were made in the senate is to encompass language to protect children from online pornography. governor desantis, it's clear that he and i agree on very little. however, he says he agrees we need to protect children from social media. if that's his intent and what he agrees to, then he should have no problem signing this bill. i know he has constitutional concerns. i wonder where they were when he removed aaron warren, that's another conversation, but this bill can stand up to the constitutional muster and at the end of the day, it is incumbent upon us as lawmakers to act if the governor says he cares about children and families, i ask him to put his money where his mouth is and sign the bill. >> i want to ask you about the constitutional muster and why you think it will work when other bills
ron desantis, the governor of florida is not so reportedly ready to sign this bill. do you expect him to get on board. i know changes were made in the senate to the bill. do you know what those changes are, and do you think that's going to sway him? >> you know, the changes that were made in the senate is to encompass language to protect children from online pornography. governor desantis, it's clear that he and i agree on very little. however, he says he agrees we need to protect...
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then justin returned to florida. he would be back in two weeks, this time for good. meanwhile, that friday the 13th kelli decided to go to the bar alone. she texted her sister olivia before she left that night and sent this selfie. ed >> did she say if she was going with anybody? >> no, she's like i'm going to go sing karaoke and not think about work, not think about mike, just kind of trying to get away from all of that and relax. >> kelli also texted justin about her plans. justin said he wasn't happy that kelli had gone out alone in a new town she didn't know. >> i didn't feel like her life was in danger, i just didn't feel like that was a good environment. >> what wasn't a good environment? >> the fayetteville area, her by herself. if something was to happen, no one was going to call and say, hey, kelli hasn't come home in a while, nobody knows anything. >> throughout the evening kelli and justin kept in touch, texting frequently. and everything seemed fine. he said. olivia meanwhile went to bed early. >> the next morning did you try to call her or text her? >> p
then justin returned to florida. he would be back in two weeks, this time for good. meanwhile, that friday the 13th kelli decided to go to the bar alone. she texted her sister olivia before she left that night and sent this selfie. ed >> did she say if she was going with anybody? >> no, she's like i'm going to go sing karaoke and not think about work, not think about mike, just kind of trying to get away from all of that and relax. >> kelli also texted justin about her plans....
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and the florida district appeals courts? >> it is possible donald trump will raise it there, but for the obvious reason that he was not president when this happened, even with a judge who many people think has not only her thumb on the scale but her hand orforearm -- >> she's throwing herself on the scale. >> exactly. even she i do not think is going to go down that road. she has many, many ways to continue delaying this case, and that, you know, with what she is doing now is really just a question of essentially having a pocket veto in the case by not scheduling the trial. i do not think one of the things she'll do, though, is say there's presidential immunity. if not because it's just so legally wrong, because she's clearly made a legally wrong decision and been reversed twice. but if you want to get removed from the case -- >> that's a surefire. >> exactly. she's smart enough to know don't make that mistake. >> we think. i think everything needs a caveat. does it feel to you jack smith is kind of teeing up an appeal to th
and the florida district appeals courts? >> it is possible donald trump will raise it there, but for the obvious reason that he was not president when this happened, even with a judge who many people think has not only her thumb on the scale but her hand orforearm -- >> she's throwing herself on the scale. >> exactly. even she i do not think is going to go down that road. she has many, many ways to continue delaying this case, and that, you know, with what she is doing now is...
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and the problem isn't just florida. pan america recorded nearly 4400 instances of opened nationwide last year. and increase of 53% from the year prior. in florida, three republican solution to out of control's proposed -- is a proposed hundred dollar fine for and successful challenges. but i believe a better solution can be found in a 200 year old document called the bill of rights. the first amendment refers to a concept called freedom of speech. you can read all about it at the library, if it hasn't been banned yet. i gotcha. yet. i gotcha. there's nothing better than a subway series footlong. except when you add on an all new footlong sidekick. we're talking a $2 footlong churro. $3 footlong pretzel and a five dollar footlong cookie. every epic footlong deserves the perfect sidekick. order one with your favorite subway series sub today. have you ever considered getting a walk-in tub? well, look no further. order one with your favorite proudly made in tennessee, a safe step walk-in tub is the best in it's class. the u
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>> well the genie's been out of the bottle in florida. i mean for example, 300 titles were banned, predominately into particular counties. one, just outside of jacksonville, played county, almost 200 titles were banned including toni morrison, james baldwin, margaret atwood, the children's young adult writer -- jack. i mean, it's absurd. and what's interesting here is that this latest controversy that desantis was responding to, included books about johnny apple seed, and the bible. and one imagines that desantis was hearing it from his conservative supporters, how dare these people say the bible has no place in our education curriculum. so this is essentially the chickens coming home to roost, to ron desantis. >> that's a good point. and i wanted to actually talk to you about the classes you teach, specifically professor. one of them was specifically called out by republican congresswoman virginia foxx, during the congressional antisemitism hearing in december. what did you think, when you heard that? and what are some lawmakers missing,
>> well the genie's been out of the bottle in florida. i mean for example, 300 titles were banned, predominately into particular counties. one, just outside of jacksonville, played county, almost 200 titles were banned including toni morrison, james baldwin, margaret atwood, the children's young adult writer -- jack. i mean, it's absurd. and what's interesting here is that this latest controversy that desantis was responding to, included books about johnny apple seed, and the bible. and...
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in the battle against the dangerous bmeasles outbreak, florida's top health official almost signs -- sounds like he's on the side of the measles. as lukraine enters another yea of fighting since russia's full scale invasion, i'll speak to a former united states ambassador to rmukraine, marie ivanovich, about this critical moment for this country, and what another trump administration could mean for it. first, congressman jasmine crockett of texas joins me next talk about the state of the presidential campaign, the alarming plans being made by trump allies for a second term, and how those plans intersect with a deeply unpopular ivf ruling. another hour of velshi begins now. >> good morning to you. it is sunday, february the 25th. i'm ali velshi. with another decisive victory for donald trump last night in the nasouth carolina primary. the twice impeached, four times indicted ex president easily defeated nikki haley. his last remaining opponent for the republican presidential nomination on her home turf. she was previously elected governor twice. trump received nearly 60% of the vote y
in the battle against the dangerous bmeasles outbreak, florida's top health official almost signs -- sounds like he's on the side of the measles. as lukraine enters another yea of fighting since russia's full scale invasion, i'll speak to a former united states ambassador to rmukraine, marie ivanovich, about this critical moment for this country, and what another trump administration could mean for it. first, congressman jasmine crockett of texas joins me next talk about the state of the...
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florida is 4.5%. what makes it worse, one of the things that's actually combatting the lucrative and massive anti-vaccination business that's out there that's made over $118 million feeding the wrong information to folks. and the opportunities like the one that ladafo had here, to take the opportunity to urge parents to vaccinate their children, talk about how many lives vaccines have saved from childhood illnesses so we don't end up back in the 18th century. >> are you concerned that this is just the start? i should say we've only got 30 seconds, but i'd love to hear your thoughts on that. >> we're creating a generation where fewer kids are vaccinated. it only means a future where fewer of our community members have the immunity it needs. the way vaccines work is they protect us and they build a wall of immunity it if enough of us have them. if enough of us don't have it, we will see more outbreaks in the future. >> doctor, good to see you again. thank you so much for coming on the program. that is g
florida is 4.5%. what makes it worse, one of the things that's actually combatting the lucrative and massive anti-vaccination business that's out there that's made over $118 million feeding the wrong information to folks. and the opportunities like the one that ladafo had here, to take the opportunity to urge parents to vaccinate their children, talk about how many lives vaccines have saved from childhood illnesses so we don't end up back in the 18th century. >> are you concerned that...
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. >> carlos curbelo is a former congressman from degradate of florida. it is great to see you, my friend. you have jim jordan, and james comer acting like this is no big deal, it is no big deal that he's being arrested and charged with false statements. none of it is a big deal. what does it mean for ranking file members facing reelection campaigns this fall? how do they navigate what it's a problem? >> it is good to be with you, michael. this is definitely a problem. when you think about why joe biden won the 2020 election, one of the big reasons is that swing voters in swing states all over the country decided that they had had enough of donald trump's scandals and controversies, and all of the chaos. so they chose joe biden, because they wanted more normalcy, they wanted more stability in government. now, what congressional republicans are trying to do is, they are trying to tell the swing voters, this isn't really a difference between donald trump and joe biden, they both have scandals, they both have controversies, and while democrats do have the mo
. >> carlos curbelo is a former congressman from degradate of florida. it is great to see you, my friend. you have jim jordan, and james comer acting like this is no big deal, it is no big deal that he's being arrested and charged with false statements. none of it is a big deal. what does it mean for ranking file members facing reelection campaigns this fall? how do they navigate what it's a problem? >> it is good to be with you, michael. this is definitely a problem. when you think...
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maybe he'll try to sneak back to south florida again.ut if you see him in south florida or even if you see him brazil, hey, if you see him walking his dog towards the embassy of nicaragua, call somebody, it's news. alldy things considered it's better to not be a country where presidents and prime ministers go to prison. we have the sort of luxury of not being that for a very long time, right? the closest we got was nixon, right? and everybody was furious when gerald ford gave nixon a pardon rather than waiting for nixon to probablyin inevitably get indicted. before nixon could be indicted, he was probably going to be indicted, ford gave him that pardon and everybody was so mad. maybe if ford hadn't pardoned nixon, we would have learned our lesson then. we would have learned the consequences of putting a criminal in the white house are absolutely terrible for the country, terrible forbl the criminaltr himself, sure, right? but way worse for the country hat has then and forever tlaf to jam up its politics irretrievably with the accountability under criminalva law.mi politics and prison n
maybe he'll try to sneak back to south florida again.ut if you see him in south florida or even if you see him brazil, hey, if you see him walking his dog towards the embassy of nicaragua, call somebody, it's news. alldy things considered it's better to not be a country where presidents and prime ministers go to prison. we have the sort of luxury of not being that for a very long time, right? the closest we got was nixon, right? and everybody was furious when gerald ford gave nixon a pardon...
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on appeal, the florida supreme court ruled that randy, sr.'s, convictions for attempted first degree murder and attempted felony murder amounted to double jeopardy. the attempted felony murder convictions were thrown out, but his conviction for first degree murder and his death sentence remain in place. randy, jr., who pleaded guilty to second degree murder and cooperated with prosecutors, was sentenced to 40 years in prison. kaye morrissey is angry about that. i believe that the crime wouldn't happen one without the other one. they both deserve are the death penalty. josh mankiewicz: kay morrissey says she's not imprisoned by fear. instead, she says the nightmare has made her fearless she even sent a letter to randy, sr., saying as much. you are a coward, and i am not afraid of you. yes. i am never leaving, and will always be here. so like you're saying come and get me-- right. --tough guy. uh huh. i am not going to be fearful. i mean they attacked us in our house, which is your safest place to be. and so i started to become extremely fearles
on appeal, the florida supreme court ruled that randy, sr.'s, convictions for attempted first degree murder and attempted felony murder amounted to double jeopardy. the attempted felony murder convictions were thrown out, but his conviction for first degree murder and his death sentence remain in place. randy, jr., who pleaded guilty to second degree murder and cooperated with prosecutors, was sentenced to 40 years in prison. kaye morrissey is angry about that. i believe that the crime wouldn't...
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and we've seen some great winds in the state of florida. so yes, we have vulnerability, yes there are problems with the democratic party that we need to fix. but we don't just fix it by tweeting about it and talking about it, we have to stack up as elected officials, and actually work towards. so i am really excited about the mad soul music and arts festival i'm hosting in my district. it is the first of its kind of music festival, and as working at combining music in the arts, which i am a musician, i love the, arts i love music. and also politics. and so we have folks -- like it's an amazing, amazing band coming from california to perform. representative aoc -- justin jones, and a lot of local artists and activists from here in central florida, to get people registered to vote, to get them engaged with local organizations. and also, help support some local work on lgbtq+ issues, abortion funds, and et cetera. so it's really just one big event to help support and get people engaged in the political system. and folks want to help support us
and we've seen some great winds in the state of florida. so yes, we have vulnerability, yes there are problems with the democratic party that we need to fix. but we don't just fix it by tweeting about it and talking about it, we have to stack up as elected officials, and actually work towards. so i am really excited about the mad soul music and arts festival i'm hosting in my district. it is the first of its kind of music festival, and as working at combining music in the arts, which i am a...
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dennis murphy (voiceover): jacksonville, florida. hanna's parents were an ocean away from their only child, >>> jacksonville, florida. hannah's parents were an ocean away from their only child. helpless, waiting to hear if their badly injured daughter would survive. how could it be possible that they're fearless hannah, so strong, so determined, might have only minutes more left in her life? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a life that began in sweden, that's where the hove's are from and where hanna was born. even as a little girl, she could be feisty and strong willed. >> wintertime, you have to get all the clothes on. she decided, i don't think so. as soon as she was dressed, you dress yourself, she took it off. >> very little, it seemed. scared little hanna. >> we had a pretty steep hill. we went tobogganing. i had her between my legs as we were going down. it was a drop of, i would say, 150 feet. >> hannah liked it? >> yeah. she was screaming all of the way. in excitement. then we walk back up, did it again. >> john, his wife, hannah, emigrated t
dennis murphy (voiceover): jacksonville, florida. hanna's parents were an ocean away from their only child, >>> jacksonville, florida. hannah's parents were an ocean away from their only child. helpless, waiting to hear if their badly injured daughter would survive. how could it be possible that they're fearless hannah, so strong, so determined, might have only minutes more left in her life? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a life that began in sweden, that's where the hove's are from and where...
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there was a push in florida to do just that with a bill that would have allowed the state of florida to hand up to $5 million in florida taxpayer revenue to pay trump's legal bills. it was only stopped because, wait for it, governor ron desantis of all people who i should note is no longer running for president, threatened to veto such a bill. joining me now is tara setmayer, senior adviser for the lincoln project. i want to say, you and i agree, tara, if ron desantis still thought he was viable for president, he would have not threatened to veto. he would have signed off and florida would be paying trump's legal bills. >> of course. i mean, there's no question about that. this idea that the republican party has turned into a cult is something i said back in 2018. this really isn't new. i think what becomes more apparent now is just how obvious it is. it may not -- it was obvious to all of us who weren't part of it, but there were a lot of people inside the party that were trying to deny what was really happening here. since 2020, since the denial of the election and then the insurre
there was a push in florida to do just that with a bill that would have allowed the state of florida to hand up to $5 million in florida taxpayer revenue to pay trump's legal bills. it was only stopped because, wait for it, governor ron desantis of all people who i should note is no longer running for president, threatened to veto such a bill. joining me now is tara setmayer, senior adviser for the lincoln project. i want to say, you and i agree, tara, if ron desantis still thought he was...
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talk about what we know. >> the lawyers for the florida attorney general urged the court to block this ballot measure. they argue that the language is deceiving of voters and will mislead people, the lawyers for the abortion advocates say the language is crystal clear. they also said the 1.5 million people who signed the petition to get the ballot measure made it clear that residents of florida want to vote on this. take a listen to their arguments today. >> this is a wolf that comes as a wolf. i mean, the summary is pretty, if people think that this is sweeping, the summary makes it pretty obvious that it's sweeping. >> yes, and if voters don't agree with that, they will have the opportunity to vote against it. >> i would say that the title of this is understated to the point of deception. limit government interference, what you're talking about is an unambiguously eviscerate government interference. >>> now, florida's supreme court has a conservative majority, and governor ron desantis, a republican, and fierce opponent of abortion, he's appointed five of the seven justices currently
talk about what we know. >> the lawyers for the florida attorney general urged the court to block this ballot measure. they argue that the language is deceiving of voters and will mislead people, the lawyers for the abortion advocates say the language is crystal clear. they also said the 1.5 million people who signed the petition to get the ballot measure made it clear that residents of florida want to vote on this. take a listen to their arguments today. >> this is a wolf that...
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this is not limited to florida. >> it's really a dangerous disease. not just some childhood illness back decades ago before there were i should say treatments for this. a lot of us had it when we were kids so talk about the symptoms and what parents should be looking out for. >> yes. so measles is the virus, we just haven't seen enough of it because we have such a great vaccine. what parents should be looking out for and the reason it's a 21-day period if you're unvaccinated, keep in mind, if you were exposed, you can get a post exposure shot. so don't delay to talk to a pediatrician about a potential shot but because of a longer incubation period where you don't see symptoms overtly, it can be about a week or ten days where you have no simple symptoms. the telltale sign is a rash. i want to remind adults shouldn't wait this long either. if you don't know your vaccine status, seek out and get one shot. over the age of 18, it's one shot and if you're younger, lim broward county. 15 states, and it could be yours. most states have low vaccination rates t
this is not limited to florida. >> it's really a dangerous disease. not just some childhood illness back decades ago before there were i should say treatments for this. a lot of us had it when we were kids so talk about the symptoms and what parents should be looking out for. >> yes. so measles is the virus, we just haven't seen enough of it because we have such a great vaccine. what parents should be looking out for and the reason it's a 21-day period if you're unvaccinated, keep...
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it's about florida. i can't bring you on and not talk about florida. explain to me ron desantis. ron desantis has come out and he's led with the racism. he said we have a diverse republican party. i want everyone in the fold, but i want people -- don't want people representing 10%, 15% of the party in the driver' seat. he is essentially saying don't put a black or a brown or a woman as the vp. then after that, he said trump might be, you know, he might have too much power to control things and do things that aren't so great if he becomes president, which is basically what ron desantis did in florida. your thoughts on that? >> governor desantis has used florida as a mixing bowl to advance white christian traditional orthodox white evangelical religious orthodoxy by using the powers of the state. if donald trump had figured that out first, he would do it at the federal level. what ron desantis is doing is telegraphing what donald trump can do to keep his coalition in place can keep desantis supporters. it's dangerous. it marginalizes communities and it's why it's got to be shut dow
it's about florida. i can't bring you on and not talk about florida. explain to me ron desantis. ron desantis has come out and he's led with the racism. he said we have a diverse republican party. i want everyone in the fold, but i want people -- don't want people representing 10%, 15% of the party in the driver' seat. he is essentially saying don't put a black or a brown or a woman as the vp. then after that, he said trump might be, you know, he might have too much power to control things and...
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and in florida, specifically, it has one of the worst literacy right in the country. it just feels like a very mismatched sense of priority right now. that given everything going on, this is what republicans are worried about. >> can i ask you really quickly for an answer on the parent of a florida first grader who recently decided -- had to set up commission slips his daughter could listen to have read aloud a book, quote, threatened by an african american. come on! >> that's insane. i think we've seen a lot of really terrifying changes to education curriculum in florida. and that's what concerns me most about this bill. desantis is the one who's appointing the people on this test for us. desantis, as you mentioned, is the one who signed i don't say gay. and this is -- kate and earlier grace, he expanded it. it applies to all kits in carry through 12 public schools. now no discussion of classroom -- sort, no discussion of sexual orientation or gender identity. we saw that reflection of that slavery curriculum, as i'm sure all your viewers remember. kids are now for c
and in florida, specifically, it has one of the worst literacy right in the country. it just feels like a very mismatched sense of priority right now. that given everything going on, this is what republicans are worried about. >> can i ask you really quickly for an answer on the parent of a florida first grader who recently decided -- had to set up commission slips his daughter could listen to have read aloud a book, quote, threatened by an african american. come on! >> that's...
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maybe he will try to sneak back to south florida again. if you see him in south florida, which is where he went right after he lost reelection, or even if you see him in brazil, if you see him walking his dog towards the nbc of nicaragua, call somebody. it is new. all things considered, it is better to not be a country where a president or a prime minister goes to prison. we had that sort of, the luxury of not being that for a very long time, right? that closest we got was nixon, right? and everybody was furious when gerald ford gave nixon a pardon, rather than waiting for nixon to probably inevitably get indicted. before nixon could be indicted, he was probably going to get indicted and ford gave him that pardon, and everybody was so mad. maybe if ford had not pardoned nixon, we would have learned our lesson them. we would have learned that the consequences of putting a criminal in the white house are absolutely terrible for the country, terrible for the criminal himself, sure, right? but wait years for the country, that has then and fore
maybe he will try to sneak back to south florida again. if you see him in south florida, which is where he went right after he lost reelection, or even if you see him in brazil, if you see him walking his dog towards the nbc of nicaragua, call somebody. it is new. all things considered, it is better to not be a country where a president or a prime minister goes to prison. we had that sort of, the luxury of not being that for a very long time, right? that closest we got was nixon, right? and...
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that's one of the really interesting tensions in the florida case. most legal experts agree it's the one that puts the former president in the most intense jeopardy. it's the one where the facts are the most, apparently, as alleged are the most damning but at the same time, it's also the case where the judge is as sympathetic as any of the judges hearing these cases, and it just brings a level of unpredictability to the floor of the proceedings that kind of distinguish them from some of the other ones. >> glenn, we have sorted through the strategy. we have sorted through this question of immunity. now let's talk about judge cannon. what recourse does jack smith have if cannon does, in fact, rule in favor of trump? >> well, depending on the issue that she rules on, it may give rise to an appeal. if it's a case ending ruling by judge cannon. i really do hope, at some point, jack smith believes they've reached critical mass and they have enough to file a motion to recuse her, have her removed from the case because only if this gets litigated in the full
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maybe he'll try to sneak into south florida again. if you see him in south florida, which is where he went after losing his election. if you see him walking his dog toward the embassy of nicaragua, call somebody, it's new. >>> it is better to not be a country where presidents and prime ministers go to prison. we have that for, we had the sort of the luxury of not being that for a very long time, right. the closest we got was nixon right. everybody was furious when ford gave nixon a pardon before being invited. ford gave him that pardon. maybe if ford hadn 't pardoned nixon we would have learned our lesson then. we would have learned the consequences of putting a criminal in the white house are terrible for the country. terrible for the criminal himself right, but way worse for the country that has then and forever thereafter to jam up its politics. politics and prison news having from that point going together. here we are, we have lost the luxury we used to have. we're not alone in the world with that score anymore. we're going to be
maybe he'll try to sneak into south florida again. if you see him in south florida, which is where he went after losing his election. if you see him walking his dog toward the embassy of nicaragua, call somebody, it's new. >>> it is better to not be a country where presidents and prime ministers go to prison. we have that for, we had the sort of the luxury of not being that for a very long time, right. the closest we got was nixon right. everybody was furious when ford gave nixon a...
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and earlier today in florida, trump showed up at a federal courthouse, closed-door. the classified evidence in the mar- a-lago case has been busy. but, wait there's more. this thursday, the judges overseeing the hush money case. we will, see we will be watching. this, friday we will be seeing the civil fraud trial. they're expected to deliver the ruling with trump and whether he can do business. basically, how many millions he will have to pay damages. but any, count it's a packed week. it's a packed week in courtrooms all across the country. but i do want to zero in on what is happening right now. just on the, straight at the supreme court here in washington, -- it is not physically there, but it's something he pushed for today. remember last week, -- on overturning the 2020 election. former president trump has become citizen, trump with all the defenses of any other criminal defendant. citizen trump. not above the, lot not immune. trump for one does not want to imagine. that it's why he is now asking the supreme court to intervene. we have already heard a lot of th
and earlier today in florida, trump showed up at a federal courthouse, closed-door. the classified evidence in the mar- a-lago case has been busy. but, wait there's more. this thursday, the judges overseeing the hush money case. we will, see we will be watching. this, friday we will be seeing the civil fraud trial. they're expected to deliver the ruling with trump and whether he can do business. basically, how many millions he will have to pay damages. but any, count it's a packed week. it's a...
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he went to flint instead of florida, who knows what would have happened, we won michigan. it's a purple state. and, again, everybody told me i was crazy when i said donald trump was going to win michigan. the polls didn't show it. polls are an indication they're not -- i think this year people recognized michigan's a competitive state. i think the arab american population, i lived in dearborn for most of my life, i know this community. they are angry. it needs to be taken seriously. they have a voting bloc, and other people are following them, college campuses, young people voted in record numbers two years ago in michigan, and we've got to get them excited. so i think the white house understands the seriousness of it. they've got to get in and really talk about these issues, take on cease-fires, two-state solutions. they're serious issues. >> and hope this matter facing headlines between now and then biden campaign officials think they have other paths. lastly, just give us an update if you will about the state of the representatives. she was sort of suggesting it's one c
he went to flint instead of florida, who knows what would have happened, we won michigan. it's a purple state. and, again, everybody told me i was crazy when i said donald trump was going to win michigan. the polls didn't show it. polls are an indication they're not -- i think this year people recognized michigan's a competitive state. i think the arab american population, i lived in dearborn for most of my life, i know this community. they are angry. it needs to be taken seriously. they have a...
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we have breaking defendant news, defendant trump news tonight in manhattan and florida. don trump's chief financial officer allen way solberg is in talks with the manhattan district attorney to plead guilty to perjury as donald trump's criminal trial over falsified business records designed to help donald trump win the presidential elections by hiding his payments to porn star stormy daniels remains scheduled to march 25th. , in the florida federal criminal case, brought by special cross prosecutor jack smith accusing them trump of the legal process possession of classified documents, nbc news is reporting the witnesses have told jacks mitt's team about a hidden room off of donald trump's bedroom that the fbi did not find or search when they were executing a search warrant warrant in august of 2022. witnesses also reporting to jackson's team that there was a locked closet that was not surged when the search warrant was being executed. abc reports, according to sources, some investigators involved in the case came to later believe that that closet, which was locked on the
we have breaking defendant news, defendant trump news tonight in manhattan and florida. don trump's chief financial officer allen way solberg is in talks with the manhattan district attorney to plead guilty to perjury as donald trump's criminal trial over falsified business records designed to help donald trump win the presidential elections by hiding his payments to porn star stormy daniels remains scheduled to march 25th. , in the florida federal criminal case, brought by special cross...
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he relocated to florida and had a new girlfriend. then came that knock on the door and detectives placed paul under arrest. so, he with that some was claiming they had disturbing new details about that night of the fire. halls world was about to turn upside down. once again, here's andrea canning with secrets and lies. >> kathryn novak's death had been a cold case for more than three years went out of nowhere a witness came forward, pointing a finger at catherine's estranged husband, paul. so, who was this mystery witness? the woman from pulse past, his ex-girlfriend, michelle. >> michelle france, who was the defendants alibi in 2008, has now come forward and said, paul was not home. whole went it narrows and paul killed catherine. >> what was that phone call light? >> it was now time to get to work. >> jim farrell was now the district attorney. he teamed up with a former d.a., steve bludgeon. >> didn't feel good that you had a break? >> it's a break. but, again, i needed more information. >> investigators sat law france down to hear
he relocated to florida and had a new girlfriend. then came that knock on the door and detectives placed paul under arrest. so, he with that some was claiming they had disturbing new details about that night of the fire. halls world was about to turn upside down. once again, here's andrea canning with secrets and lies. >> kathryn novak's death had been a cold case for more than three years went out of nowhere a witness came forward, pointing a finger at catherine's estranged husband,...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it was a cold morning in february, cold for a northern florida, that is. crisp, but sunny when the call came in. >> can i get an officer out here in golden eagle? it's a lady laying in the pool -- in her backyard, in her pool. >> it made no sense, really. too cold for a swim. but the lady was not swimming. wasn't even floating. down at the bottom of the pool. >> she's dead. >> she was lying, face up, her palms too. as if in supplication. her leopard print robe drifting in the water around her. >> she'd been in there -- i don't know how long. she, she completely gone. >> the house with the backyard pool was located in an exclusive gated community in tallahassee, florida called golden eagle. first responders went there and pretty soon, sheriffs detective tony got the call. >> they said they'd found a body in a pool. and we were scrambling our investigative unit. >> was that as much as you knew when you got the first call? >> it was. >> you would discover the emts that were there by then. tried cpr, just in case. given that the water was so cold. >> i don't t
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it was a cold morning in february, cold for a northern florida, that is. crisp, but sunny when the call came in. >> can i get an officer out here in golden eagle? it's a lady laying in the pool -- in her backyard, in her pool. >> it made no sense, really. too cold for a swim. but the lady was not swimming. wasn't even floating. down at the bottom of the pool. >> she's dead. >> she was lying, face up, her palms too. as if in supplication. her...
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we'll tell you about that new push by florida lawmakers to answer more than 14 years of questions. but we start with president biden, frustrated and lashing out at vladimir putin over a string of near daily challenges and provocations at a time that the u.s. is running out of ways to push back. for biden it came to a head at a fundraiser overnight when he called putin a crazy s.o.b. the russians called his comments a disgrace. but insults aside, the president's remarks may also stem from the fact that even as he vows to impose robust sanctions on russia later this week, in fact, tomorrow, there's not much more the u.s. can do. as "politico" puts it, the u.s. largely exhausted its tool kit of penalties after russia invaded ukraine two years ago. and even those sanctions haven't hit moscow as hard as biden had hoped. meantime, putin seems intent on upping the ante. in less than a week -- this is a good reminder -- we've learned that russia was feeding an fbi informant lies about the bidens that led to an impeachment inquiry, they're working on a nuclear weapon to launch into space. t
we'll tell you about that new push by florida lawmakers to answer more than 14 years of questions. but we start with president biden, frustrated and lashing out at vladimir putin over a string of near daily challenges and provocations at a time that the u.s. is running out of ways to push back. for biden it came to a head at a fundraiser overnight when he called putin a crazy s.o.b. the russians called his comments a disgrace. but insults aside, the president's remarks may also stem from the...
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yes. >> so it's true you told me that took many trips to florida, correct? >> per that, yes, but one of the messages is cut off and you asked about some of the trips and i said no, i didn't think and that was specific to at the top of that, it says no, i didn't. >> yes. >> and so that was to the trips that you asked me about and i think before that when you mentioned that you found all these trips, i think i said, oh, wow. >> yes, you did. you did not know about all the trips that were taken and you qualified it. you said, no, i didn't. when did it happen, i can gather, look at your phone or whatever refreshes your memory. you said was after the -- correct? >> objection to relevance. >> overruled. >> it was after the firm, the trips that you said no, you didn't know about. you told me that was after your firm. >> i think you mentioned that they were after i left, maybe. or whenever you found them and i said no, i didn't know about the trips. >> so i mentioned it was after you left? >> i'm quite sure you have the text message and i'll refresh my memory. >> is
yes. >> so it's true you told me that took many trips to florida, correct? >> per that, yes, but one of the messages is cut off and you asked about some of the trips and i said no, i didn't think and that was specific to at the top of that, it says no, i didn't. >> yes. >> and so that was to the trips that you asked me about and i think before that when you mentioned that you found all these trips, i think i said, oh, wow. >> yes, you did. you did not know about...
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trump not to raise it again in georgia, in florida, and anywhere he is charged? it doesn't mean he is going to win. christy is right. it is a very strong opinion, the law is clear, the appeal was frivolous. but look at it through the lens of delay. why not? >> why not seems to be the legal strategy in trump land. chuck, rosenberg and kristy greenberg, thank you for your time, and analysis on this. i appreciate you. tomorrow night, starting at eight pm eastern, speaking of the 14th amendment that will be joining our colleagues in our primetime special coverage, a recap of oral arguments at the supreme court, all about that 14th amendment case, you are not going to want to miss it. coming up, secretary of state hillary clinton weighs in on the war in gaza, and what she thinks needs to happen to prime minister bibi netanyahu. that is next. that is next. that is next. only sleep number smart beds let you each choose your individual firmness and comfort. your sleep number setting. and actively cools and warms up to 13 degrees on either side. now save 50% on the sleep
trump not to raise it again in georgia, in florida, and anywhere he is charged? it doesn't mean he is going to win. christy is right. it is a very strong opinion, the law is clear, the appeal was frivolous. but look at it through the lens of delay. why not? >> why not seems to be the legal strategy in trump land. chuck, rosenberg and kristy greenberg, thank you for your time, and analysis on this. i appreciate you. tomorrow night, starting at eight pm eastern, speaking of the 14th...
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here's in a federal court in fort pierce, florida. mr. trump said he would choose putin over america's nato allies even inciting possible russian attacks against nato members if they were not spending enough on their defense. >> nato was busted until i came along. i said everybody's got the pay. they said if we don't pay, are you still going to protect us? i said absolutely not. one of the presidents of a big country stood up said well, sir, if we don't pay and we're attacked by russia, will you protect us? i said, you didn't pay, you're delinquent, he said, yes, say that happened. no, i would not protect you. in fact, i would encourage them to do whatever the hell they want. you've got to pay your bills. most politicians have said to that, yes, we will protect you. i said, no, no, you have to understand, you don't pay your bills, you get no production. it's very simple. >> outrage over mr. trump's remarks have been pouring in. nato's secretary general saying the comment quote undermines all of our security and puts american and european
here's in a federal court in fort pierce, florida. mr. trump said he would choose putin over america's nato allies even inciting possible russian attacks against nato members if they were not spending enough on their defense. >> nato was busted until i came along. i said everybody's got the pay. they said if we don't pay, are you still going to protect us? i said absolutely not. one of the presidents of a big country stood up said well, sir, if we don't pay and we're attacked by russia,...
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his trial in florida on classified documents is meant to begin on may 20. plus trump is trying to delay it past the election and judge aileen cannon has been indulging. him made, while in georgia, trump's trial on election interference is on hold, painting a disqualification hearing for prosecutor fani willis. and in d.c., his federal election interference trial was meant to start next month but it is on hold pending a decision from the supreme court on trump's claim of absolute immunity for criminal prosecution. and tonight, nearly two weeks after the court got that case, there might be some good news, or good signs at least, that they are painting decision could be very bad for donald trump. katie phang is a former prosecutor and host of the katie phang show on msnbc. lisa rubin is a former litigator and now msnbc legal correspondent. thanks for being here. let's start on that juicy bits. the supreme court said and x but a schedule for considering trump's request for a stay on that immunity rolling. but it's been now two weeks since they got that request.
his trial in florida on classified documents is meant to begin on may 20. plus trump is trying to delay it past the election and judge aileen cannon has been indulging. him made, while in georgia, trump's trial on election interference is on hold, painting a disqualification hearing for prosecutor fani willis. and in d.c., his federal election interference trial was meant to start next month but it is on hold pending a decision from the supreme court on trump's claim of absolute immunity for...
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and earlier today in florida, trump showed up at a federal courthouse, closed-door. the classified evidence in the mar-a-lago case has been busy. but, wait there's more. this thursday, the judges overseeing the hush money case. we will, see we will be watching. this friday, also new york, the judge overseeing trump's civil fraud trial is expected to deliver his ruling on whether trump can continue to do business in new york, basically how many millions he will have to pay in damages. i mean, by any account that is a packed week and it's a packed week in courtrooms all across the country. but i do want to zero in on what is happening right now, because just down the street, at the supreme court here in washington, trump is once again pressing the issue of presidential immunity. he's not physically there, as i just said, but it's something that he push for today. remember last week a federal appeals court unanimously ruled that trump is not immune from prosecution on charges of trying to overturn the 2020 election. that was just last week. writing, former president tru
and earlier today in florida, trump showed up at a federal courthouse, closed-door. the classified evidence in the mar-a-lago case has been busy. but, wait there's more. this thursday, the judges overseeing the hush money case. we will, see we will be watching. this friday, also new york, the judge overseeing trump's civil fraud trial is expected to deliver his ruling on whether trump can continue to do business in new york, basically how many millions he will have to pay in damages. i mean, by...
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technically he may also be freed up to go to trial down in florida on may 20th. which is when that trial is presently set for. though i think we feel like judge cannon may try to, sort of, push them down the road a little bit. >> i have mark zaid later in the show to talk about the mar- a-lago case. how the cipa deadlines may or may not impact that day. glenn, i'm so glad you brought up the manhattan d.a. case. i'm glad that you brought it up in the context that it is and election interference case, as well. a lot of people refer to it as a hush money case. of course, there were hush money payments made to stormy daniels. the crux of the case deals with donald trump trying to hide the fact that he made those payments in the first pace to influence the outcome of that 16 election. talk about what you think of allen weisselberg being in negotiations right now to plead guilty to perjury and whether not you think that incentivizes him to perhaps complain about his former boss. >> i think the allen weisselberg cooperation train left the station long ago. we know allen
technically he may also be freed up to go to trial down in florida on may 20th. which is when that trial is presently set for. though i think we feel like judge cannon may try to, sort of, push them down the road a little bit. >> i have mark zaid later in the show to talk about the mar- a-lago case. how the cipa deadlines may or may not impact that day. glenn, i'm so glad you brought up the manhattan d.a. case. i'm glad that you brought it up in the context that it is and election...
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in florida, trump lawyers are planning to file motions to dismiss the classified documents case this week. and in georgia, the hearing over prosecutor fani willis's conduct continues. it's a lot, so we have someone to break it all down for us, federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst glenn kirschner joins me now. all right, glenn, i want you to listen to what donald trump said about the civil fraud case this weekend. >> it's a sham case. there were no victims, no default, no damages, no complaints, no nothing. there was nothing. >> okay, so, glenn, we play that because a potential appeal could hinge on a new victims defense. so can you explain what this means and how it could even work? >> sure, if a no victim's defense was to win, it would have won in the trial court. but it didn't. it lost. here's why. victims, i think, is perhaps not the right word when you're dealing with this kind of fraud that donald trump perpetrated. i think defraud is the right word. here's why. donald trump lied about his assets, overvalued them, overinflated them. therefore, the banks ended up giving him
in florida, trump lawyers are planning to file motions to dismiss the classified documents case this week. and in georgia, the hearing over prosecutor fani willis's conduct continues. it's a lot, so we have someone to break it all down for us, federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst glenn kirschner joins me now. all right, glenn, i want you to listen to what donald trump said about the civil fraud case this weekend. >> it's a sham case. there were no victims, no default, no damages, no...
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trump not to raise it again in georgia, in florida, anywhere that he's charged? it doesn't mean he's going to win. kristi's right. it's a very strong opinion, the law was clear, the appeal is frivolous, but look at it through the lens of delay and why not? >> why not seems to be the legal strategy in trump land. chuck rosenberg and kristi greenberg, thank you for your time and early analysis on all this. >>> tomorrow night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern speaking of the 14th amendment, i'll be joining our colleagues in our prime time special coverage, a recap of oral arguments at the supreme court. all about that 14th amendment case, you're not going to want to miss it. >>> coming up secretary of state hillary clinton weighs in on the war in gaza and what she thinks needs to happen with prime minister b.b. netanyahu. that is next. . netanyahu. that is next ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even
trump not to raise it again in georgia, in florida, anywhere that he's charged? it doesn't mean he's going to win. kristi's right. it's a very strong opinion, the law was clear, the appeal is frivolous, but look at it through the lens of delay and why not? >> why not seems to be the legal strategy in trump land. chuck rosenberg and kristi greenberg, thank you for your time and early analysis on all this. >>> tomorrow night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern speaking of the 14th...
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this morning he was in a florida courthouse for a closed hearing in his classified documents case. it is the first time he appeared before judge cannon, whom he appointed during his administration. his legal team was making their case about why they should receive more access to those very classified documents that trump took when he left the white house. late today trump filed his request to the supreme court to hit pause on the unanimous ruling last week rejecting his claim to absolute amenity from criminal prosecution. this is a last-ditch effort to delay the federal election interference case and his 10 page plea to the highest court in the land is a rehash of all of his greatest hits that have already been denied in the lower courts. it includes the claims it would open all future presidents to potential prosecution, which would be true if future presidents committed the same crimes trumpets accused of committing. or if everything he was indicted for was done in his official capacity as president. i still cannot understand how pressuring the georgia secretary of state to find
this morning he was in a florida courthouse for a closed hearing in his classified documents case. it is the first time he appeared before judge cannon, whom he appointed during his administration. his legal team was making their case about why they should receive more access to those very classified documents that trump took when he left the white house. late today trump filed his request to the supreme court to hit pause on the unanimous ruling last week rejecting his claim to absolute...
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now we have florida governor ron desantis, who on prior occasions has sent the florida national guard to assist greg abbott. he is going to be doing it again. there is action being taken to openly flout federal law. putting aside the hypocrisy, though, cherry picking the decisions and opinions you want to have from your supreme court, the ones you think help you if you are a republican governor, how is there a cessation to this? how do you pump the brakes and make sure there's compliance on the part of these republican governors? >> well, our constitutional, as you well know, is based on a tension between states rights and federal rights. the times that have been dangerous for our democracy is when local officials carried on too far. what's unusual about the moment we're living in? what's unusual is that for the first time in all of american history you've got a likely nominee, donald trump, of one of the two major parties who has said, if i'm president, i'm going to be a dictator, i might suspend the constitution, and who in the past has incited and encouraged violence to achieve his
now we have florida governor ron desantis, who on prior occasions has sent the florida national guard to assist greg abbott. he is going to be doing it again. there is action being taken to openly flout federal law. putting aside the hypocrisy, though, cherry picking the decisions and opinions you want to have from your supreme court, the ones you think help you if you are a republican governor, how is there a cessation to this? how do you pump the brakes and make sure there's compliance on the...
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gore example between the florida supreme court's decision and the united states supreme court decision, there were only four days. in between, we had briefing and orm argument and an opinion rendered. the supreme court is able to act with all deliberate speed when it chooses to. the question is, what it wants to do here and that is something that none of us know. i will say that i think the decision in trump versus vance, which is when the manhattan d.a.'s office was trying to subpoena trump for his financial and tax records, it was a subpoena to his accountants but because they were his records it was essentially a subpoena to him, that was decided 7-2 and in that decision, you see a lot of breadcrumbs for where we are now. why would the supreme court say that the sitting president is entitled to know no deference with respect to a criminal subpoena aimed at investigating him if they actually thought he would be immune from prosecution. embedded in that case, and its decision is an assumption that at some point after leaving office, a former president is amenable to prosecution for ce
gore example between the florida supreme court's decision and the united states supreme court decision, there were only four days. in between, we had briefing and orm argument and an opinion rendered. the supreme court is able to act with all deliberate speed when it chooses to. the question is, what it wants to do here and that is something that none of us know. i will say that i think the decision in trump versus vance, which is when the manhattan d.a.'s office was trying to subpoena trump...
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later in this hour, we'll be joined by david hogg, a survivor of the mass murder in parkland, florida, exactly six years ago today. our breaking legal news tonight, once again, a special prosecutor jack smith once the united states supreme court to move fast. yesterday's supreme court told the special prosecutor and his team that they had seven days to respond to donald trump's appeal to the united states supreme court on donald trump's claim of absolute immunity from any and all criminal prosecutions of any crimes he may have committed while he was president of the united states. having been given seven full day's, jack smith took exactly one day to file a 40-page response in opposition to the supreme court making the argument that there was no reason for the supreme court to hear donald trump's appeal of a unanimous opinion by the second most important court in the country, the washington d.c. federal court of appeals, who supported the trial judge's ruling that there is no such thing as immunity from criminal prosecution for former presidents. the arguments on both sides are re-sta
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it's florida. right? florida is way up there ahead. it's texas. california. such a big state. new york, illinois. go through all of those states. some swing states, a lot of them not. georgia very important state. tennessee. so you can see kind of where the issue is urgent. but republicans have managed to get people in idaho to talk about it. they've managed to get people in wyoming to talk about it. they've managed to get people in states that have no real issue at hand to talk about it. they really focussed their voters on it. is that anything other than, i don't know, i guess you can call it anything other than racial demagoguing because in some cases the people talking about it aren't really actually experiencing it even in their states. >> well, they're certainly comfortable with racial demagoguing. some of them -- i mean, congress woman beetle juice out in colorado actually tried to say -- talked about colorado's southern border. i got news for her, her southern border is not the border. so, here is the other thing i think we need to remind people about, if donald trump
it's florida. right? florida is way up there ahead. it's texas. california. such a big state. new york, illinois. go through all of those states. some swing states, a lot of them not. georgia very important state. tennessee. so you can see kind of where the issue is urgent. but republicans have managed to get people in idaho to talk about it. they've managed to get people in wyoming to talk about it. they've managed to get people in states that have no real issue at hand to talk about it. they...
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in florida, that states republican chair was also ousted, no confusion about that one. he was ousted after news broke that he was being investigated for allegations of rape. police last week cleared him of the rape charges but they are now seeking video voyeurism charges for allegedly illegally video recording a sexual encounter without consent. and then came arizona, when the state republican party chairman has just resigned, following the release of a super fishy audio recording of a conversation he apparently had with failed republican arizona gubernatorial candidate kari lake. she of course insists that she won the governor's race in 2022, and she is in fact the rightful governor of arizona right now, even though you can't tell from outward appearances. she contends that the tent party chairman tried to bribe her to stay out of arizona's senate race this year. he says that he resigned because she's threatening to release more damning recordings. he didn't resign. that's how it's going. michigan, florida, arizona, three battleground states, three republican party cha
in florida, that states republican chair was also ousted, no confusion about that one. he was ousted after news broke that he was being investigated for allegations of rape. police last week cleared him of the rape charges but they are now seeking video voyeurism charges for allegedly illegally video recording a sexual encounter without consent. and then came arizona, when the state republican party chairman has just resigned, following the release of a super fishy audio recording of a...
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in florida, they are looking at ohio and saying, hold our beer. we will try doing the same thing. it's likely to have the exact same outcome. >> molly, one mississippi state representative said this about the state's bill. state's bill there's a fundamental connection between abortion rights and democracy. there's them telling on themselves about when they believe that the federal and state government should be used to intervene. >> this was a federal right that we all had as women until a year and a half ago, two years ago, until they overturned roe, trump put conservative justices on the supreme court. he said he was doing it to overturn roe. what's so interesting is they -- they are what the people want. this is what democracy is. you put an initiative on the ballot. people vote for it. it fails or succeeds by -- because people want it. this is what democracy is. these republicans are like, no. >> they are saying, let's change the rules midstream to suit us. >> this is the anti-democratic threat in this republican party. this is what the people want, but we don't care. >> i wan
in florida, they are looking at ohio and saying, hold our beer. we will try doing the same thing. it's likely to have the exact same outcome. >> molly, one mississippi state representative said this about the state's bill. state's bill there's a fundamental connection between abortion rights and democracy. there's them telling on themselves about when they believe that the federal and state government should be used to intervene. >> this was a federal right that we all had as women...
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people forget how damaging the evidence is in that florida case. it's not about the elections, an insurrection, or even the conspiracy, racketeering conspiracy and georgia. it is literally about a former president of the united states stealing highly classified, sensitive documents from the united states government. then treating them cavaliere, showing them to people. storing them willy-nilly. it is devastating to him politically. it is devastating legally. it puts him and prospect of going to prison for a long time. it is a very, very important case that not get ignored or sort of, there are so many criminal cases that i think people forget about. >> speaking of, we are waiting for this immunity decision. that truly does, i think, we thought we would get it last week, we're waiting, we feels as though this could be true. >> that is probably, right now, the most consequential pending decision on all of the trump cases, with the exception of the 14th amendment case and the u.s. supreme court. the d.c. circuit has the simple question of whether or n
people forget how damaging the evidence is in that florida case. it's not about the elections, an insurrection, or even the conspiracy, racketeering conspiracy and georgia. it is literally about a former president of the united states stealing highly classified, sensitive documents from the united states government. then treating them cavaliere, showing them to people. storing them willy-nilly. it is devastating to him politically. it is devastating legally. it puts him and prospect of going to...