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pennsylvania, georgia, north carolina. we have done well in the original 13 colonies. and speaking of history, did you hear what donald just said about the civil war battle? oh, gettysburg, wow! [laughter] >> donald trump speech was so embarrassing the statue of robert e. lee surrendered again. but look, age is the only thing we have in common. my vice president actually endorses me. [cheers and applause] i had a great -- since the state of the union. donald has had a few tough days lately. you might call it, stormy weather. what the -- donald trump is so desperate he started reading the bible's he is selling. he got to the first commandment, you shall have no other god before me -- that is when he put it down and said, this book is not for me. look, here is a reminder. folks think what is going on in congress is political theater. it is not true. if congress was theater they would have thrown out -- a long time ago. to all of my friends in the press, and fox news -- somebody complained that i don't take enough of your questions. no comment. of course, the new york tim
pennsylvania, georgia, north carolina. we have done well in the original 13 colonies. and speaking of history, did you hear what donald just said about the civil war battle? oh, gettysburg, wow! [laughter] >> donald trump speech was so embarrassing the statue of robert e. lee surrendered again. but look, age is the only thing we have in common. my vice president actually endorses me. [cheers and applause] i had a great -- since the state of the union. donald has had a few tough days...
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host: cathy in georgia, republican. you are up next. caller: yes, hi. i wonder in your book, do you talk about how vice president harris slept with a black man, congressman or politician and really that's how she got her start. and what about tara reid, who accused president biden of rain? guest: there is a lot that's brought up. a lot of people like to talk about her relationship with a person -- one of the most powerful black politicians in california, willie brown. you will see people talk about this and even some people mistakenly say that kamala harris slept her way to the top. she certainly dated willie brown when he was running for mayor. kamala was 29. willie brown was 60. he was running for mayor at a time when he needed to prove he could maintain a stable relationship because he was already long estranged from his wife and he was known as something of a playboy. but when he ran for mayor, he had this relationship with kamala harris and his own campaign managers floated that as a way for him to prove to voters that he could maintain a stable re
host: cathy in georgia, republican. you are up next. caller: yes, hi. i wonder in your book, do you talk about how vice president harris slept with a black man, congressman or politician and really that's how she got her start. and what about tara reid, who accused president biden of rain? guest: there is a lot that's brought up. a lot of people like to talk about her relationship with a person -- one of the most powerful black politicians in california, willie brown. you will see people talk...
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he wasn't charged in georgia for the fake electors asking there. he was an unindicted co- conspirator in the case in dc brought by jack smith. but, for the first time he's going to pay the price here in arizona. he is essentially the inside counsel to trump. and you got to believe if he's involved in this, then donald trump is personally involved. but why wasn't trump charged himself? i think it's because the attorney general there saw when trump is charged in other cases the cases slow down to a crawl. whether it's because he's claiming political interferences, or the judges, there are tactics at work, it has hurt these other cases. so she said okay, we will charge the other players and see if some of them will flip against the boss, and then we may bring the case against trump later when we have a more solid case. if you are going to get the king, you had better have the goods. >> tara, there was a number of arizona officials charged as well including state legislatures and the republican national committee's arizona chairman. talk to me about wh
he wasn't charged in georgia for the fake electors asking there. he was an unindicted co- conspirator in the case in dc brought by jack smith. but, for the first time he's going to pay the price here in arizona. he is essentially the inside counsel to trump. and you got to believe if he's involved in this, then donald trump is personally involved. but why wasn't trump charged himself? i think it's because the attorney general there saw when trump is charged in other cases the cases slow down to...
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look at georgia. look at arizona. i think the fact that we lected a democratic attorney general in arizona who came, looked at the evidence, presented it to a grand jury, and we gotten indictment. you can't be a sore loser and try to be a criminal at the same time. so what we have in arizona is some people who were manipulated by donald trump and his acolytes, and now they have to stand before a jury of their peers and tell what happened. but look, the thing i can say to you, i looked at it -- you know, our founding fathers at this point have to absolutely be turning over in their grave. if you see what donald trump is doing to this great country of ours, it's not about him. he's not above the law. in every instance he's trying to rewrite what the founding fathers and what we stand for as a country, and so arizona is just one of those indications that no one is above the law. >> now, right on that point, some members of the supreme court's conservative majority appear to be taking donald trump's claim of total preside
look at georgia. look at arizona. i think the fact that we lected a democratic attorney general in arizona who came, looked at the evidence, presented it to a grand jury, and we gotten indictment. you can't be a sore loser and try to be a criminal at the same time. so what we have in arizona is some people who were manipulated by donald trump and his acolytes, and now they have to stand before a jury of their peers and tell what happened. but look, the thing i can say to you, i looked at it --...
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criminal charges against the former president or private when he was asked about trump's phone call to the georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger. >> he said that was priced private in doing so, did he give any credence to jack smith's case here are and i think a broader question two is, are they just trying to delay this case as long as possible? >> well, let's be clear. i think the answers that last part is yes, they are trying to delay this case as long as possible, not just this case, of course, all the other cases pending against the foreign present and they've one that i mean, we're talking about supreme court arguments at the end of april. we're not going to see a decision likely until the end of june and, as we said, we don't think that we're going to have this trial. so in this case, whatever happens with respect to the immunity standard, it's a win for the former president. now, in terms of that concession of yes, we understand john sauer saying there are private acts here i think that's really just an acknowledgment of what judge chutkan, the trial court judge, had already said.
criminal charges against the former president or private when he was asked about trump's phone call to the georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger. >> he said that was priced private in doing so, did he give any credence to jack smith's case here are and i think a broader question two is, are they just trying to delay this case as long as possible? >> well, let's be clear. i think the answers that last part is yes, they are trying to delay this case as long as possible, not...
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feeling droppingly about the palestinian cause very a big effect, same with wisconsin, pennsylvania, ads, georgia or nevada. so where these protests are taking place is going to be an indication of where there could be a real problem for biden. paul: but beyond the issue of israel versus palestine or palestinians or hamas, is the question of public order. and i think, you know, the question i have is as you get a per if sense that somehow these -- perception that somehow these students are acting with impunity, leaders of these institutions will not act with enough force or authority to say, look, you have the right to free speech but not on private property and not when it it is disrupts other students. and usc just canceled its commencement. what about the poor kids who spent four years there, $180,000 a year, whatever it costs, and they can't bring their parents in to watch them graduate? what's the impact of that? >> that's a big impact because, look, the party of law and order is going to win this particular issue. there's little enthusiasm particularly when we see the kind of scenes that we
feeling droppingly about the palestinian cause very a big effect, same with wisconsin, pennsylvania, ads, georgia or nevada. so where these protests are taking place is going to be an indication of where there could be a real problem for biden. paul: but beyond the issue of israel versus palestine or palestinians or hamas, is the question of public order. and i think, you know, the question i have is as you get a per if sense that somehow these -- perception that somehow these students are...
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georgia's indictment completes that picture. it adds that trump was also part of that pressure campaign. he called him at least twice during that same time frame including once on or around christmas day to try to get him on board with this unlawful plan. he however told the president i voted for you, i worked for you, i campaigned for you, i just won't do anything illegal for you. joining me now, jill, former assistant water gate special prosecutor and cohost of the sister-in-laws podcast. charles coleman is a former prosecutor in brook win will, new york, a civil rights attorney t host of the charles coleman podcast. they will both legal analysts and you will often see charles in here because otherwise i would never be able to get out on the road. thank you to you friends for being with us. jill, let me start with this concept of -- i want to talk about the georgia case for a second. there were these 161 incidents -- instances in that charge in which it says this act was done in the furtherance of the conspiracy. this is impor
georgia's indictment completes that picture. it adds that trump was also part of that pressure campaign. he called him at least twice during that same time frame including once on or around christmas day to try to get him on board with this unlawful plan. he however told the president i voted for you, i worked for you, i campaigned for you, i just won't do anything illegal for you. joining me now, jill, former assistant water gate special prosecutor and cohost of the sister-in-laws podcast....
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from georgia to texas... to ohio and california, there have been hundreds of arrests with students accused of trespassing. the protests started here by columbia university students more than one week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli. both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remark saying that zionists don't deserve to live. hermione james has now been barred from the protest site. it is much calmer here today at columbia university but the students in the encampment behind me aren't budging on their demands. they and other students who are protesting across the country are calling on their universities to essentially cut economic and academic ties with israeli institutions. all of our demands have to be achieved through this encampment we are asking for financial transparency, cops of campus and amnesty for all students that face disciplinary charges. fir that
from georgia to texas... to ohio and california, there have been hundreds of arrests with students accused of trespassing. the protests started here by columbia university students more than one week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli. both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remark saying that zionists don't deserve to live. hermione james has now...
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six others in nevada have been charged and in georgia last summer, the fulton county district attorney rest racketeering charges against trump and 18 others, a charge typically used to take down organized crime. four of those defendants have since reached the agreements with the prosecutors. fulton county is the only jurisdiction prosecuting trump himself in this matter but that case is bogged down. fulton county and arizona are c the two jurisdictions pursuing prosecutions against close trump allies and those indictments are worth reading. the fulton county indictment lists 161 instances prosecutors described as, "overt act in ri furtherance of the conspiracy." meanwhile, the arizona sp indictment provides additional details that give a fuller zoil picture of trumps teams multistate effort to subvert democracy in 2020. george's indictment, for example, mentions a man named greg safsten. greg safsten is now one of the 18 defendants in arizona accused of helping to organize the meeting of the fake collectors and serving as a ec fake elector himself. similarly, arizona's indictment lays
six others in nevada have been charged and in georgia last summer, the fulton county district attorney rest racketeering charges against trump and 18 others, a charge typically used to take down organized crime. four of those defendants have since reached the agreements with the prosecutors. fulton county is the only jurisdiction prosecuting trump himself in this matter but that case is bogged down. fulton county and arizona are c the two jurisdictions pursuing prosecutions against close trump...
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host: troy is in valdosta, georgia on our line for independents. go ahead, troy. caller: i have been following the story of the protesters this week. excuse me. i'm 60 years old. i don't remember a lot of the 1960's protests. of course, i have seen the archival footage, and it looks to me as if the protesters currently are being handled a little more gently than they were in the 1960's is my first take away from it. the response is not as violent by the authorities. but i'm concerned when i hear the jewish students express their feelings of insecurity on campus. i'm a librarian. i have worked on college campuses and i really don't like the idea of students feeling unsafe and threatened physically, so i'm kind of at odds here of what the response should be. i don't want to see anything like the previous caller mentioned, the kent state tragedy. host: thank you. vivian is in collierville, tennessee honor line for democrats. go ahead, vivian. caller: good morning. i would like to say some quick comments. first, how are you today? host: i'm good. caller: thank you. on
host: troy is in valdosta, georgia on our line for independents. go ahead, troy. caller: i have been following the story of the protesters this week. excuse me. i'm 60 years old. i don't remember a lot of the 1960's protests. of course, i have seen the archival footage, and it looks to me as if the protesters currently are being handled a little more gently than they were in the 1960's is my first take away from it. the response is not as violent by the authorities. but i'm concerned when i...
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. >> so that end, unlike in georgia, this indictment does not name donald trump. is he the master mind in your view of al of this? >> this has all built out from donald trump's unwillingness to accept thinks defeat, despite having ample knowledge to the contrary that it was a free and fair election. ultimately, yes. and there were agents who were facilitators. >> the indictment alleges that these 11 individuals had schemed to create a false set of electors, whose votes in the electoral college could then be counted for trump/pence instead of biden/harris, throwing the election to donald trump. >> we were all getting text messages and calls from rudy giuliani, from the president of the united states, to the effect of, we're all republicans. we need to do something about this. >> so the board of supervisors reached out to you, the incoming recorder of maricopa county, who is also a republican. >> yes. and the board was asked to take express action, such as stop the count. >> which it refused to do, as the indictment explains. >> which they refused to do. >> at the t
. >> so that end, unlike in georgia, this indictment does not name donald trump. is he the master mind in your view of al of this? >> this has all built out from donald trump's unwillingness to accept thinks defeat, despite having ample knowledge to the contrary that it was a free and fair election. ultimately, yes. and there were agents who were facilitators. >> the indictment alleges that these 11 individuals had schemed to create a false set of electors, whose votes in the...
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host: troy is in valdosta, georgia on our line for independents. go ahead, troy. caller: i have been following the story of the protesters this week. excuse me. i'm 60 years old. i don't remember a lot of the 1960's protests. of course, i have seen the archival footage, and it looks to me as if the protesters currently are being handled a little more gently than they were in the 1960's is my first take away from it. the response is not as violent by the authorities. but i'm concerned when i hear the jewish students express their feelings of insecurity on campus. i'm a librarian. i have worked on college campuses and i really don't like the idea of students feeling unsafe and threatened physically, so i'm kind of at odds here of what the response should be. i don't want to see anything like the previous caller mentioned, the kent state tragedy. host: thank you. vivian is in collierville, tennessee honor line for democrats. go ahead, vivian. caller: good morning. i would like to say some quick comments. first, how are you today? host: i'm good. caller: thank you. on
host: troy is in valdosta, georgia on our line for independents. go ahead, troy. caller: i have been following the story of the protesters this week. excuse me. i'm 60 years old. i don't remember a lot of the 1960's protests. of course, i have seen the archival footage, and it looks to me as if the protesters currently are being handled a little more gently than they were in the 1960's is my first take away from it. the response is not as violent by the authorities. but i'm concerned when i...
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what we do know is the manhattan criminal trial, as well as the georgia election interference case. those are cases that were brought by independent prosecutors against donald trump and several other co—defendants. we also know that there is an election interference case in arizona, where a number of fake electors have been charged. and so what we're seeing play out right now is this is the us criminal justice system at work. and donald trump will certainly have a opportunity to defend himself. he will be judged by a jury himself. he will be judged by a jury of his peers . and he also jury of his peers. and he also has the entire appeal process before him as well. so i don't think donald trump is actually getting . getting. >> all right. well, i think we lost eric there. that's the us, political analysis there. eric hamm i thank him very much for his thoughts, graham's written in and graham says biden doing a debate. not sure he can ask for a cup of tea. never mind a debate. well, that's one view. you're with me, darren grimes on gb news saturday. we've got loads more coming up. f
what we do know is the manhattan criminal trial, as well as the georgia election interference case. those are cases that were brought by independent prosecutors against donald trump and several other co—defendants. we also know that there is an election interference case in arizona, where a number of fake electors have been charged. and so what we're seeing play out right now is this is the us criminal justice system at work. and donald trump will certainly have a opportunity to defend...
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georgia, we kept asking why georgia was taking so long. [. he said no, i don't want to bring that case. and then brings it, a similar case like a year later. it goes on and on. but again, the timing, first of all, it frustrates me for people who don't like donald trump, because he is not-- if there were laws broken it is not going to get resolved before the election for people who support donald trump they are all doing it in an election year. i know it takes a long time if you look at what happened on january the sixth, it's kind of like i don't-- i don't understand a four year delay or three and half year delay, but in all of these cases it is stupid and i have to say there were people, there were progressives morning about this -- legal people warning about this for the past couple of years and here we are. >> it's been a long time coming and it seems clear cut, given the fact that we were just shown video of the crime being committed right here. and here's donald trump-- >> and here's us breaking it is vacant the prosecutor saying okay, l
georgia, we kept asking why georgia was taking so long. [. he said no, i don't want to bring that case. and then brings it, a similar case like a year later. it goes on and on. but again, the timing, first of all, it frustrates me for people who don't like donald trump, because he is not-- if there were laws broken it is not going to get resolved before the election for people who support donald trump they are all doing it in an election year. i know it takes a long time if you look at what...
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my relatives all way back are from middle georgia. all of my grandparents. right. all baptists, all white all democrat. my grandparents. right now. that's kind of weird and way to think. we used to talk about the solid democratic south right in this country. so what happened? and there's a story that white evangelical like to tell about themselves and about ourself, as i should say. and that is that all about abortion, right. and that it was roe v wade that was the. but it's not true. the southern baptist convention, the largest expression of white protestantism in the country praised the roe v wade decision in 1973. it wasn't till. 1979 that they got around to opposing abortion because they saw it as a catholic issue like. we're not dealing we're not upset about birth control or the catholic thing. right. it wasn't till we get paul weyrich, falwell and the kennedys, marriage of the kind of political movement that their what it was the real genesis that kind of gets falwell off the sidelines. falwell also used to preach about the the thing that preachers need to do
my relatives all way back are from middle georgia. all of my grandparents. right. all baptists, all white all democrat. my grandparents. right now. that's kind of weird and way to think. we used to talk about the solid democratic south right in this country. so what happened? and there's a story that white evangelical like to tell about themselves and about ourself, as i should say. and that is that all about abortion, right. and that it was roe v wade that was the. but it's not true. the...
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now here in georgia following the arrest of about two dozen people, emory university faculty are calling for the school present to step down over the decision to call in law enforcement linda, diane is a correspondent for the israeli newspaper haaretz, and she joins us now from tel aviv. thank you so much for being here with us. so you've written about how these protests are being perceived in israel. but before i get to that, i just want to ask you from your viewpoint, what do you make of what we're seeing now on college campuses around this country and my personal viewpoint is really hard for me to tell i have friends at columbia, i have friends who are in the general area i've been calling them, asking what they've been experienced saying, and i'm getting radically different portrayals of the protest movement from every direction basically, as far as i know, it's and outpouring of frustration i think that that's not necessarily limited to the united states. >> you're seeing similar outpourings and israel as well i mean, israel obviously a diverse country, but broadly speaking, how do
now here in georgia following the arrest of about two dozen people, emory university faculty are calling for the school present to step down over the decision to call in law enforcement linda, diane is a correspondent for the israeli newspaper haaretz, and she joins us now from tel aviv. thank you so much for being here with us. so you've written about how these protests are being perceived in israel. but before i get to that, i just want to ask you from your viewpoint, what do you make of what...
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[applause] you may have seen the headlines over in waynesboro, georgia. without some work going on to build the first newly constructed nuclear units in more than 30 years. providing safe, reliable emission free energy to over 5000 homes and businesses. this month, unit four achieved 100% power and is in the process of completing final testing for commercial operation. in our goal for net zero carbon emissions by 2050. its success would not be possible without the leadership of president sean mcgarvey, the secretary-treasurer who has gone on to another role, and current secretary brandon bishop. during this project, brandon and i worked together in a lot of different times and hours. we spent so much time over there we bought braves jerseys and had to pay georgia taxes. we had a global pandemic while we were trying to build local, but it was the largest giant producing project in georgia with over 9000 workers. because of our strong partnership and shared commitments to safety, our people, we stood up a medical clinic together. this along with other effor
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and so yeah, they're talking to the former lieutenant governor of georgia, you know, who is the anti-trump republican. but i doubt that someone like that will be able to excite very many people. and he's a very nice on the other side of the spectrum, you have rfk, who, you know, is somebody who actually more appeal to the maga. right than he does to the democratic party, where he started running and where his family is from. however, the real peril for biden in the third party, you know, in i think any increased elevated level of third party voting, which i think we're going to see a certainly much more than in 2020, is that his base is simply less enthused at the moment. and so that is a vector for defection in the same way that you know, the sanders in you know most of them ended up voting for clinton but you know a fair amount of them voted for third party candidates or even for trump. so i think that more third party candidates hurts biden on the margins. the question will be, you know, the biggest vehicle for a third party voting right now, rfk jr can he get on ballots? does he have t
and so yeah, they're talking to the former lieutenant governor of georgia, you know, who is the anti-trump republican. but i doubt that someone like that will be able to excite very many people. and he's a very nice on the other side of the spectrum, you have rfk, who, you know, is somebody who actually more appeal to the maga. right than he does to the democratic party, where he started running and where his family is from. however, the real peril for biden in the third party, you know, in i...
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after you left it was because clark was going to use the power of the federal government to pressure georgia lawmakers to overturn their legitimate results. i mean, is that an official act of the president of the united states? >> well, that's going to be in that gray zone that they're going to have to sort out. and that's why i feel it's going to have to go back to the district court was this was this the president's seeing that the laws were faithfully executed or was this a candidate trying to bully and press a state and the changing its vote when he knew that the vote had been against them. well, you write asked to be sorted out. >> you were there. which one do you believe it is? >> i'm not going to you know, i'd have to see all the evidence and see the case litigated you're won a few people. >> i mean, you were there upfront and close and personal, was he bullying people and trying to get them to carry out his will? his personal will to stay in office or was he carrying out election integrity and making sure that the united states has fair election. >> i wasn't happy with the way he beh
after you left it was because clark was going to use the power of the federal government to pressure georgia lawmakers to overturn their legitimate results. i mean, is that an official act of the president of the united states? >> well, that's going to be in that gray zone that they're going to have to sort out. and that's why i feel it's going to have to go back to the district court was this was this the president's seeing that the laws were faithfully executed or was this a candidate...
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and so the state of georgia had set about clearing the land of cherokee. right. and them off to oklahoma. all right. the trail of tears there. this happened all over the south, all over the southeast where i grew up in mississippi, alabama louisiana, all all across the southeast. this is the story. and then effectively, like divided it up into 200 acre rectangle and handed it out to people of european descent. right. so again, what was the justifying for all that? it actually anchored in this idea that this land was given by god. right. it's a theological moral claim to owns the land who properly owns the land. so the real answer is it's kind of i think for our, you know 21st century ears. and i think for many us who grew up in church and thinking christians as the pillars of the community and all of that, it's a shocking thing to hear. right. but this it was ubiquitous. it is the very rationale. we are a settler colonial country. right. we're of take that in right. and in many ways, we're kind of the survivors of an apartheid state. right. that still trying to u
and so the state of georgia had set about clearing the land of cherokee. right. and them off to oklahoma. all right. the trail of tears there. this happened all over the south, all over the southeast where i grew up in mississippi, alabama louisiana, all all across the southeast. this is the story. and then effectively, like divided it up into 200 acre rectangle and handed it out to people of european descent. right. so again, what was the justifying for all that? it actually anchored in this...
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but donald trump, who lost georgia last time, believes bigly and strongly that this time he deserves to win there. >> why should people of atlanta vote for you? >> because i've done more for the people of atlanta than any other president by far. i've done more for the black community than any other president since abraham lincoln, and maybe including abraham lincoln, frankly. but since abraham lincoln. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who is this person? the fact that he's able to say the words "i've done more for the black community than maybe abraham lincoln" and then not start laughing hysterically, it's incredible. [ laughter ] he might as well be saying "i am a black person." [ laughter ] it would be equally preposterous. [ cheers and applause ] meanwhile, our friend the mypillow man, mike lindell's still doing battle with imaginary voter fraud. i don't know if he's out of money or what, but he's doing everything he can to sell stuff to pay his mounting legal bills. and to fund this fight against the machines, which i am now starting to understand why he hates them so much. >> so the my s
but donald trump, who lost georgia last time, believes bigly and strongly that this time he deserves to win there. >> why should people of atlanta vote for you? >> because i've done more for the people of atlanta than any other president by far. i've done more for the black community than any other president since abraham lincoln, and maybe including abraham lincoln, frankly. but since abraham lincoln. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who is this person? the fact that he's able to say...
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. >> he's winning in wisconsin, pennsylvania, north carolina, georgia, arizona, nevada. >>pe carolin this is while youri th law is literally sitting in a courtroom that has a judge that happened to donateiden to biden in 2020, who has accusation ands of family, let'e say, ties that are inappropriate would create woconflict and a reason for recusal. we know that, in fact, these were misdemeanors. the statute of limitatio fact,ns run out and a judge is forcing him to be there every day and he can't be out on the campaign trail. and i'm pretty convinced that thethrett left their way they would keep your your father-in-law off the campaign t trail for the next hundred 90, 92 days, if they could, and not run any campaign. >> your reaction? yeah, and it's what's amazing. ' >> you're exactly right. that is what this is designed to do. it's designes ctly whad give jon advantage to let joe biden go outde and campaign. tha you got to put that in air quotes because it's a sad showing wheneverotes bec he goet on the campaign trail. and, of course, keep donald trump stuck there aign
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at emory university in georgia, videos show law enforcement using teargas, handcuffs, and tasers to detain everyone, from students to professors. it's a demonstration of how passionate the students are about the fate of palestinians suffering in gaza, but does it reflect how young voters feel, as we get closer to the election? let me welcome the director of polling at the harvard kennedy school institute of politics, and an msnbc political contributor, and the former florida republican congresswoman, david jolly. thank you for joining us. david, your reaction to the scenes unfolding across campuses? >> look, in october, thomas attacked israel, killing over 1200 people, taking several hundred hostages, including american citizens and i don't think there's anything joe biden can do that would change how benjamin netanyahu executes the war. that's the reality of our politics. what is also true is that domestically, we have a shift among our current alliances with israel, particularly in the democratic party, and that's okay. the questioning of our current posture. a lot of grace has to be giv
at emory university in georgia, videos show law enforcement using teargas, handcuffs, and tasers to detain everyone, from students to professors. it's a demonstration of how passionate the students are about the fate of palestinians suffering in gaza, but does it reflect how young voters feel, as we get closer to the election? let me welcome the director of polling at the harvard kennedy school institute of politics, and an msnbc political contributor, and the former florida republican...
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prosecutors have already charged alternate electors in nevada, georgia, and michigan. now, here's the thing. lest you think that this attempt , after january 6th, was some fly by night crack pot scream. the arizona indictment, yet again, proves how coordinated these plots allegedly went all the way up to donald trump. again, trump is described as " unindicted co-conspirator one in arizona indictment which includes charges of conspiracy, fraud, and forgery." the trump aides who been included, are mark meadows, rudy giuliani, boris epstein, former trump campaign white house official mike roman, jenna ellis, christina bob, and john eastman, yet another attorney and trump legal adviser in the aftermath of the 2020 election. these are very real charges, of very real crimes, allegedly committed at the highest levels of the trump campaign and the trump white house. trump himself is charged in george's indictment. seven states with fae collectors were nevada, arizona, new mexico, wisconsin, michigan, georgia, and pennsylvania. as we said, we have seen charges in four other sta
prosecutors have already charged alternate electors in nevada, georgia, and michigan. now, here's the thing. lest you think that this attempt , after january 6th, was some fly by night crack pot scream. the arizona indictment, yet again, proves how coordinated these plots allegedly went all the way up to donald trump. again, trump is described as " unindicted co-conspirator one in arizona indictment which includes charges of conspiracy, fraud, and forgery." the trump aides who been...
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as you move over on the screen, you see epstein unindicted coconspirator in georgia indicted this week in arizona, as you go up, a lot of other familiar names that got more attention because some of them were just indicted a lot earlier in the process. where do epstein and the other people fit into accountability? as we cover this trial tonight, joyce, on the one hand, we hear from people saying donald trump seems to keep getting away with it. on the other hand, it doesn't look like these other people are getting away with it. >> something i always understood as a prosecutor is how slowly justice appears to take place. that has been true in this case more than anything i have ever seen. donald trump is sitting in a cold courtroom not on the cam train in manhattan. as the other cases are indicted and particularly this one in arizona, you have to wonder. will someone finally break from the herd and truly cooperate against donald trump? boris epshteyn has the appearance of someone. we don't know for certain. who was in close communication who could talk about what donald trump was thinkin
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a candidate for a superior court judge in georgia, a menu have seen before in this program, the civil rights attorney. the washington times legal roof affairs reporter alex and legal analyst robin non. i love this storyline because i think it is an interesting one that sort of seems to encapsulate a lot that has been happening in the conversation as we have seen it in and around our country. let me share this before you to weigh in. this is the dc spokesperson talking about what the school has been facing broadly and why this is happening now. >> the only reasons why a school should be able to prohibit student speech, as long as it is peaceful and not disruptive, is if it will cause substantial disruption of the school or if it is going to infringe the rights of others. and jackson read has never even suggested that there would be any disruption from these kinds of activities. >> kevin: the old saying goes, offensive speech does not necessarily mean prohibited speech. they are making a very strong argument, your take? >> i think that they are, actually. i think this is tension between
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that georgia indictment is so detailed. it has texts. it has communications that go to pennsylvania, goes to michigan, goes to arizona. so the information is not new to us, but the degree to which this was a sophisticated effort to overturn democracy is clearer and clearer with each of these indictments. >> it's true and even in the supreme court i found what was interesting in the arguments as you had the trump lawyer essentially concede that this was not activity that would be considered official presidential acts. this was private activity. the justices lined up some of those questions and coordinating those individuals is what ended up being part of the center of this federal case if it ever goes to trial. of course the fact that the supreme court had the arguments this week was a huge win for trump and it seems almost guaranteed to get kit days to get kicked back before the election. in 2025 or whenever this goes, theoretically of donald trump does not get reelected, that is really what we will be focused on. a lot of these efforts
that georgia indictment is so detailed. it has texts. it has communications that go to pennsylvania, goes to michigan, goes to arizona. so the information is not new to us, but the degree to which this was a sophisticated effort to overturn democracy is clearer and clearer with each of these indictments. >> it's true and even in the supreme court i found what was interesting in the arguments as you had the trump lawyer essentially concede that this was not activity that would be...
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. >> well, joining us now is dog trainers act george, host of zach, georgia's dog training revolution. >> and i have to say laura, before you bring zack in, my dog was partly trained by zach when he was a puppy he's a hunting dog as well. and they're tough. they're difficult. but they're great dogs. they can be trained welcome to the show's act. >> this is a special moment. thank you. >> i love that. well, listen, i know i appreciate them guides you don't like yeah. >> i'm glad you found value in the dog training videos. >> i make free videos for everyone out there to learn from on youtube. just look me up. zach, george. >> i love that. well, listen, i wonder from your perspective when you hear that this 14 months old wire haired point beautiful dogs, by the way, was out of her mind with excitement, chasing birds on a hein, attacking chickens. i wonder what you've made it that this is an astonishing story to say the least. this, the behavior are described here is very typical adolescent behavior out of a dog that it's been selectively bred to have endless stamina and endurance. and it
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polling a new low we have the bloomberg poll he's winning in wisconsin pennsylvania north carolina georgia arizona nevada this is while your father-in-law is literally sitting in a courtroom that has a judge that happened to donate to biden in 2020 and has accusations of family ties that are inappropriate that would create a conflict and a reason for recusal we know that, in fact, these were misdemeanours the statute of luke -- limitation has run out the judges forcing them to be there every day he can't be on the campaign trail i'm pretty convinced that if the left had their way they would keep your father-in-law off the campaign trail for the next 192 days if they could and not run any campaign your reaction. >> it's amazing you're exactly right that's what this is designed to do it's designed to give it joe biden an advantage to let joe biden go out and it campaign and i put that in air quotes because it's a sad showing whenever he goes out on the campaign trail and of course keep donald trump stuck there in a manhattan courtroom why is it that they're doing that? they are doing it as a
polling a new low we have the bloomberg poll he's winning in wisconsin pennsylvania north carolina georgia arizona nevada this is while your father-in-law is literally sitting in a courtroom that has a judge that happened to donate to biden in 2020 and has accusations of family ties that are inappropriate that would create a conflict and a reason for recusal we know that, in fact, these were misdemeanours the statute of luke -- limitation has run out the judges forcing them to be there every...
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at emory university, 28 people were arrested by georgia state troopers with officers using pepper balls and chemical irritants. a few professors were arrested as well. at ohio state university, three dozen people were arrested after protesters called for the university to divest from israel and set up an encampment on campus. what is happening on campuses across the country was sparked largely by what is happening in gaza, but what has been happening at columbia university. the university president called in nypd, an incredibly rare step, to break up an encampment of pro-palestinian protesters last week. 100 students were arrested, causing outrage. that encampment is now back, as you can see, and as big as ever. counter protesters are outside the university gates and everyone from president biden and donald trump and the speaker of the house has weighed in. the dean of the columbia journalism school is currently on the negotiating team seeking to resolve issues arising from the protest at the university and he joins me now. great to have you. i understand that specifics are happening an
at emory university, 28 people were arrested by georgia state troopers with officers using pepper balls and chemical irritants. a few professors were arrested as well. at ohio state university, three dozen people were arrested after protesters called for the university to divest from israel and set up an encampment on campus. what is happening on campuses across the country was sparked largely by what is happening in gaza, but what has been happening at columbia university. the university...
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hermann in perry, georgia. republican. go ahead. caller: yes. basically and first of all i would like to mention ima born-again christian. and i see all of these televangelists and people claiming that they are serving jesus christ. ok, and then i am seeing on the democrats side, and i am having to get away from both. i am seeing it on the democrats side abortion and all of this stuff. and then we are seeing these people supporting donald trump. you know, who calls dictators his friends, right on national tv with putin, calling him a friend. and donald trump, if he is friends with people like that, then that makes you just as guilty as that as what they are doing. host: do you have a question about the financing of campaigns? the money in the 2024 campaign? caller: well. i have a question as far as you know as far as this campaign. i am looking at the supreme court, and i am a citizen of this country. i am looking at a corrupt supreme court saying on right on technet -- national tv like i saw this lady interviewed trump the next day, what do you
hermann in perry, georgia. republican. go ahead. caller: yes. basically and first of all i would like to mention ima born-again christian. and i see all of these televangelists and people claiming that they are serving jesus christ. ok, and then i am seeing on the democrats side, and i am having to get away from both. i am seeing it on the democrats side abortion and all of this stuff. and then we are seeing these people supporting donald trump. you know, who calls dictators his friends, right...
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as you move over on the screen you see epshteyn, unindicted co-conspirator in georgia and now indicted in had arizona. where do they fit in? it doesn't look like the other people are getting into it. >> something i've known as a prosecutor, how slowly justice appears to take place. we are getting to the find out point, right? donald trump is sitting in a cold courtroom, not on the campaign trail in manhattan, and as these other cases are indicted, and particularly this one in arizona, you have to wonder, will someone finally break from the herd and truly cooperate? is that seen as the appearance for someone, we don't know for certain, who was in close communication who can talk about what donald trump was thinking? that's something that jack smith would absolutely like to have in the federal prosecution in the district of columbia when it's permitted to go forward. it's all intermingled. it's a big swieder web. >> we'll leave this on the screen. i want to ask you, a lot of these people, clark, eastman, giuliani and ellis and powell, you can tell i'm doing this out loud were all very pu
as you move over on the screen you see epshteyn, unindicted co-conspirator in georgia and now indicted in had arizona. where do they fit in? it doesn't look like the other people are getting into it. >> something i've known as a prosecutor, how slowly justice appears to take place. we are getting to the find out point, right? donald trump is sitting in a cold courtroom, not on the campaign trail in manhattan, and as these other cases are indicted, and particularly this one in arizona, you...
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san jose police say pollard is also dealing with an outstanding warrant for and arrest out of georgia for resisting arrest with violence and in response to this incident, the san jose silicon valley naacp has released a statement questioning the officers de escalation training. it reads hear the officer involved in the altercation did not clearly identify himself as a law enforcement officer. and it appears that that there was no legal basis for instructing the pedestrian to move from his location in a public space. the pedestrians reaction, although stating a warning should have been met with a more measured response from the officer considering the circumstances kron four's jack molmud court right now. hill details on that arraignments coming up during kron. 4 news at 5. and there's also now a hotline in alameda county for the victims of cases that are being reviewed by the district attorney district attorney pamela price says her office uncovered what may be a pattern of misconduct and 35 cases dating back almost 30 years. prosecutors may have excluded black and jewish people from
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. >> steve: in georgia, classes went virtual at emery universal after chaotic and violent scenes yesterday. fox's jonathan serrie is in atlanta. >> the decision to move classes online came out of an abundance of caution after yesterday's heated protest where 28 people were arrested. protesters did return to the campus quad this afternoon, but so far the demonstrations have been peaceful. [chanting] >> with hundreds of arrests nationwide, classes coming to a halt and students and teachers feeling threatened. former facebook coo sheryl sandberg says it's time for honest conversation. >> university is a time where you can talk about any issue open dialogue. but when you see students yelling at the columbia campus to a jewish student go back to poland, when you see someone saying october 7th is going to happen to you, that's not okay. >> the university of florida has a clear message for its students try to set up a tent on campus and face a 3 year suspension. mike? >> mike: steve harrigan live in new york city. steve, thanks a lot. we have just concluded a first week of testimony in the histor
. >> steve: in georgia, classes went virtual at emery universal after chaotic and violent scenes yesterday. fox's jonathan serrie is in atlanta. >> the decision to move classes online came out of an abundance of caution after yesterday's heated protest where 28 people were arrested. protesters did return to the campus quad this afternoon, but so far the demonstrations have been peaceful. [chanting] >> with hundreds of arrests nationwide, classes coming to a halt and students...
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tight end was drafted number 13 overall by the raiders at georgia. he made a name for himself as a true freshman with 14 touchdowns. he helped the bulldogs when to college football national championships and he should be making his nfl preseason debut right here on kron 4 because that's where you can watch the las vegas raiders preseason games. steph curry has been named the nba clutch player of the year. he led the league in clutchpoints the season. so that that your consisting of scoring when game is within 5 points with 5 or fewer minutes remaining golden state fans. you know, we're pretty used to stuff coming up big when it matters the most. and curry was one of 3 finalists along with chicago's. demar derozan and oklahoma state's shade gilgeous alexander. i love the east bay restaurant horn barbecue officially back open today following that devastating fire people lining up outside a maddie's old fashion on a street so they could get a taste. chef matt horn preparing a menu of brisket wings, some beef sandwiches with all the trimmings. happy ther
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campuses are spreading to colleges throughout the country from california to indiana, from illinois to georgia. at emory university in atlanta, clashes with police turned physical in some cases as 28 people were arrested prompting a group of democratic george ohio state lawmakers to condemn, quote, the excessive force used on quote negotiations continue at columbia university to find a way to resolve the conflicts and remove the tense before graduation. one of the issues being debate in all of this is how much are these protests? solely rooted in concern for palestinians and opposition to what the israel defense forces is doing in gaza. because we have seen sentiments expressed by some of the groups behind the protests that the hamas terrorist attacks on civilians on october 7 were mere quote resistance and some have said that israel should not exist. other individuals associated with the protests are in the protests have said wildly hateful and anti-semitic things, including as cnn's miguel marquez reports for us now, one of the columbia student leaders behind the protests on that campus zion
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. >> the las vegas raiders select brock bowers, tight end georgia napa native brock bowers had his dream realized when nfl commissioner roger goodell announced in front of the world he would be headed to the las vegas raiders. >> bowers attended redwood middle school and then played high school ball at napa high before heading to georgia for college. >> it's huge, man. it means everything. it represents our school, you know, and napa community is we're tight knit people, man. we're all going to be cheering for them. they're going to sell a lot of raider jerseys, i'll tell you that much. >> last night, his alma mater held a draft viewing party at the gym at napa high. there were kids of all ages. we caught up with his high school coach who said brock's done things the right way since day one. >> i'm super excited for him. i mean, he's such a stud and he's going to go to a very good organization that's close to home. there's a lot of fans in town that are going to be wearing brock bower raider jerseys, it's torn for me a little bit. i'm a niners fan, but i'm so happy. it's probably gonna b
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and more than 200 people have been arrested at universities in los angeles, texas and atlanta, georgia. these images show the dramatic arrest of a protester in atlanta. let's hear from a student there. this is insane. ijust saw police use unnecessary violence for a peaceful processor. i saw police non—students underground, clearly you see a bunch of arrests going on. these pictures are from the university of southern california. you can see scuffles between the student protesters and police. let's hear from a student there. it's sad because the it really changes our idea of safety on campus. they are supposed to protect us but in reality they are the one causing hostility and violence are us. we have finals today and classes, but we are out here because we know this is more important. we are learning about these things in class but this is actually what we put into practice, we put into practice what we are learning. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal gave us a sense of the mood at city college of new york. the protest here actually started yesterday. so there's a small enca
and more than 200 people have been arrested at universities in los angeles, texas and atlanta, georgia. these images show the dramatic arrest of a protester in atlanta. let's hear from a student there. this is insane. ijust saw police use unnecessary violence for a peaceful processor. i saw police non—students underground, clearly you see a bunch of arrests going on. these pictures are from the university of southern california. you can see scuffles between the student protesters and police....