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that was special counsel jack smith. jessica roth, i cut you off. fill me in. how does all of that strike you. >> i anticipated we would hearing from him after the indictment was unsealed. again after the indictment was unsealed, i thought the remarks were propria. relay laying out a sick allegations. and how important it was to bring these charges and defend democracy. i think it's important that the american people here from the special counsel to acknowledge these charges and remind people that these are allegations in an indictment supported by probable cause. but that this defendant isn't tired to the presumption of innocence until he is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. it will certainly be a challenge given the crowded calendar mr. trump is facing. but i expect we will hear more incoming days about the scheduling of this matter. i'm struck that it is only mr. trump who is named here. even though their other co-conspirators, they are not including them in this initial indictment to keep things streamlined. >> talked to us a little bit more about th
that was special counsel jack smith. jessica roth, i cut you off. fill me in. how does all of that strike you. >> i anticipated we would hearing from him after the indictment was unsealed. again after the indictment was unsealed, i thought the remarks were propria. relay laying out a sick allegations. and how important it was to bring these charges and defend democracy. i think it's important that the american people here from the special counsel to acknowledge these charges and remind...
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legal expert jessica levinson says smith makes a strong argument. on the one hand, he talks about the lies that the former president allegedly made, and he says that he knew about those lies. people told him that the election was not stolen. people told him there was not fraud and then on the other side, we see the former president taking specific and illegal actions to try and implement those lies. this is the third indicted trump has faced this year. but u.s. law professor david levine says this one is the most significant , perhaps the most momentous indicted ever issued by the justice department. the reason why this one is so serious is that it gets to the heart of democracy. this was a challenge that we have never seen before. maybe the war of 1812 when the british came to burn the white house, the civil war and maybe this is in a way the most difficult challenge to democracy . after those trump's team released a statement saying in part, these un-american witch hunts will fail and president trump will be reelected to the white house. it's the
legal expert jessica levinson says smith makes a strong argument. on the one hand, he talks about the lies that the former president allegedly made, and he says that he knew about those lies. people told him that the election was not stolen. people told him there was not fraud and then on the other side, we see the former president taking specific and illegal actions to try and implement those lies. this is the third indicted trump has faced this year. but u.s. law professor david levine says...
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smith had originally pledged to seek a speedy trial for trump. jessica? >> all right, brie, thank you. >>> in ecuador, six suspects have been arrest md connection with a wednesday assassination of the presidential candidate. the country's interior minister said the suspects were colombian nationals and detained by authorities in raids that followed the fatal shooting. the immediate aftermath led to the death of one of the attackers from police gunfire. the candidate was gunned down in the nation's capital just days before voting was set to begin >>> we want to turn to the middle east. five americans who have been held for years in a though to notorious prison have been moved to house arrest >> reporter: five americans are out of the notorious prison and temporarily under house arrest in iran. >> my belief is that this is the beginning of the end of their nightmare, the nightmare that their families have experienced >> reporter: before they can come home, iran had get $6 billion of its oil revenue for humanitarian needs eventually, the u.s. is expected to
smith had originally pledged to seek a speedy trial for trump. jessica? >> all right, brie, thank you. >>> in ecuador, six suspects have been arrest md connection with a wednesday assassination of the presidential candidate. the country's interior minister said the suspects were colombian nationals and detained by authorities in raids that followed the fatal shooting. the immediate aftermath led to the death of one of the attackers from police gunfire. the candidate was gunned...
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i'm judge jeanine pirro with jessica tarlov, jesse waters and sandra smith and will cane. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." democrats in the media getting the trump mug shot that they craved. it's already backfiring. former president trump turning himself in on charges of election interference in georgia. authorities releasing this historic mug shot. trump calling what happened a travesty of justice. >> what has taken place here is a travesty of justice. we have done nothing wrong. everybody knows it. i never had such support. that goes with the other ones, too. >> biden and the democrats are spiking the football over the arrest of their political opponent. joe posting a fund-raising link right as trump was surrenders. he said today is a great day to gave to my campaign. president biden reacting earlier. >> have you seen trump's mug shot yet? >> i did see it on television. >> what did you think? >> handsome guy. >> biden's friends and the left wing media are loving it. >> generally he had his father to help bail him out. he's moved from one thing to another w
i'm judge jeanine pirro with jessica tarlov, jesse waters and sandra smith and will cane. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." democrats in the media getting the trump mug shot that they craved. it's already backfiring. former president trump turning himself in on charges of election interference in georgia. authorities releasing this historic mug shot. trump calling what happened a travesty of justice. >> what has taken place here is a travesty of justice. we have...
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. >> jessica, quickly, one co-defendant ray smith has already pleaded not guilty.s arraignment. anything to read into that? >> no, i think that is probably just somebody trying to move things along. perhaps he has other things to to take care of. >> thanks very much for the expertise. >>> and coming up for us, hundreds of flights are canceled and tampa's airport is now closed. that is ahead of hurricane idalia's arrival in florida. coming up, we'll look at the storm's potential impact as we near the busy labor day travel weekend. my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college, and no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. the high interest... i felt trapped. debt! debt! debt! debt! so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with low fixed rates and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi get your money right. being middle class right now, it's tough making ends m
. >> jessica, quickly, one co-defendant ray smith has already pleaded not guilty.s arraignment. anything to read into that? >> no, i think that is probably just somebody trying to move things along. perhaps he has other things to to take care of. >> thanks very much for the expertise. >>> and coming up for us, hundreds of flights are canceled and tampa's airport is now closed. that is ahead of hurricane idalia's arrival in florida. coming up, we'll look at the storm's...
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jessica ennis—hill. it was a difficult one for dena, i don't think we saw the dean asher smith were used to seeing, especiallyeasonably good, but she didn't have that pick—up in the latter part of the race that we normally see, so it was disappointing for her. she will go away and pick that race apart and will come back stronger, hopefully, in the next couple of events. commentator: come on, you can do it! that'll be a goal medal!— that'll be a goal medal! katerina was incredible. _ that'll be a goal medal! katerina was incredible. we _ that'll be a goal medal! katerina was incredible. we were - that'll be a goal medal! katerina i was incredible. we were screaming that'll be a goal medal! katerina - was incredible. we were screaming in the studio. she has had such a turbulent few years. she broke onto the scene in 2012 as a young heptathlete and since then she has had the highs and lows of winning the world championships in 2019, but suffering incredibly tough injuries. to come back on this world stage and be able to take that title again it shows huge resilience and it was very inspiring for us all to watch.
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constitutional law expert jessica levinson closely monitoring the case. special counsel jack smith has laid out a very strong indictment against the former president. i think it really falls within three buckets. there's the bucket of trying to send fake electors to the electoral college. then there's the idea of trying to thwart the counting of the electoral college votes and finally, there's the idea of depriving people of their right to an honest counting of their votes. former vice president mike pence taking to social media on tuesday, saying in part, quote, today's indictment serves as an important reminder. anyone who puts himself over the constitution should never be president of the united states, adding, quote, on january sixth, former president trump demanded that i choose between him and the constitution. i chose the constitution, and i always will . the latest case marking the third indictment trump has faced this year. mr. smith and his team of experienced, principled career agents and prosecutors have followed the facts and the law wherever they lead. and this is the
constitutional law expert jessica levinson closely monitoring the case. special counsel jack smith has laid out a very strong indictment against the former president. i think it really falls within three buckets. there's the bucket of trying to send fake electors to the electoral college. then there's the idea of trying to thwart the counting of the electoral college votes and finally, there's the idea of depriving people of their right to an honest counting of their votes. former vice...
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smith. he is not responding to shouted questions in the room. jessica cut you off, apologies again, as we went to listen to what special counsel had to say. how does all of that strike you? >> i anticipated we would be hearing from him after the indictment was unsealed, that is consistent with the practice in florida when the indictment was unsealed that we heard brief remarks from the special counsel. so here after the indictment was unsealed, we heard brief remarks which i thought were appropriate, laying out the basic allegations here and how significant they are and how important essentially it was to bring charges to defend our democracy. it is appropriate he did not take questions, but i think it is important the american people here from the special counsel to acknowledge she's charges and speak about their significance and remind people that these are obligations in and indictment that are supported by probable cause, as determined by the grand jury, but that this defendant like all others is entitled to the presumption of innocence until he's p
smith. he is not responding to shouted questions in the room. jessica cut you off, apologies again, as we went to listen to what special counsel had to say. how does all of that strike you? >> i anticipated we would be hearing from him after the indictment was unsealed, that is consistent with the practice in florida when the indictment was unsealed that we heard brief remarks from the special counsel. so here after the indictment was unsealed, we heard brief remarks which i thought were...
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there could be a lot more to come and jack smith talked about that yesterday saying that this investigation is definitely not over. >> jessicayou so much. joining me for more on this is legal analyst, former federal prosecutor, eli williams. rudy giuliani spoke out last night and kind of reacting to the indictment and also just what could be coming for him. let's listen for him. let's listen to this. >> violating the right of free speech of an american citizen, never mind whether he was president or not. it could be anybody. it could be a homeless person. you don't get to violate people's first amendment rights no matter who the hell you are or no matter how sick you are with trump derangement syndrome and this isn't the first time you've acted like an unethical lawyer. it should be the last! >> he's not charged. he is an unnamed co-conspirator in this indictment. what do you see in that reaction? >> okay. this argument about free speech being on trial here. kate, i'm going to burn your house down. if i say that to you in seriousness and then either take steps toward burning your house down or believe it, i could be charged
there could be a lot more to come and jack smith talked about that yesterday saying that this investigation is definitely not over. >> jessicayou so much. joining me for more on this is legal analyst, former federal prosecutor, eli williams. rudy giuliani spoke out last night and kind of reacting to the indictment and also just what could be coming for him. let's listen for him. let's listen to this. >> violating the right of free speech of an american citizen, never mind whether he...
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we have nbc's jessica lleyton in new york good morning >> dom, good morning members of the former president trump's legal team and jack smith's are meeting in court. they will discuss what trump can say publicly about evidence gathered in the investigation of the alleged 2020 election inter interference his attorneys are arguing for a less restrictive order saying it would muzzle the former president. trump has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. >>> fivetained in iran have been transferred to house arrest and may soon be freed. before they can come home, iran will get $6 billion of oil revenue which is restricted to humanitarian needs it could take weeks before the deal is finalized and americans are back on u.s. soil. >>> and dunkin has new brews for coffee loevers to try. you have to be 21 years old. canned alcoholic coffee and teas they are not on store shelves yet. dunkin teamed up with harpoon brewery after partnering three years ago to bring customers coffee flavored beer cheers >> essica, thank you very much >>> still ahead on the show, virgin success it is sweater weather. mcdonald's and scrapped tesla comes backo
we have nbc's jessica lleyton in new york good morning >> dom, good morning members of the former president trump's legal team and jack smith's are meeting in court. they will discuss what trump can say publicly about evidence gathered in the investigation of the alleged 2020 election inter interference his attorneys are arguing for a less restrictive order saying it would muzzle the former president. trump has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. >>> fivetained in iran have...
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jessica. >>> the d.a. in the georgia case wants a trial within six months. special counsel jack smithants the federal election trial to start january. and further highlighting the competing court dockets at play here, today a different trump co-defendant was arraigned in a different case. that's the classified documents indictment in florida. cnn senior crime and justice correspondent katelyn polantz is here. katelyn, great to see you. you have all of these parallel timelines now all starting to come together and coalesce. how does it get sorted out? what takes precedence? >> well, first of all, they can't all happen at the same time. trump's a criminal defendant. very likely he would be expected to sit there in person in the court where he's being tried in front of a jury. so they are going to have to work things out. but what happens with a precedent is that whenever there is a situation like this it's up to the judges. what the judges say, that goes. and so right now the judges are putting some things on the calendar. you have march as the manhattan d.a.'s case. you have may as the
jessica. >>> the d.a. in the georgia case wants a trial within six months. special counsel jack smithants the federal election trial to start january. and further highlighting the competing court dockets at play here, today a different trump co-defendant was arraigned in a different case. that's the classified documents indictment in florida. cnn senior crime and justice correspondent katelyn polantz is here. katelyn, great to see you. you have all of these parallel timelines now all...
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jessica. >> that's right. >>> the d.a. in that georgia case wants a trial within six months. special counsel jack smith wants his trial to start in january. while trump and allies were focused on responding to the charges today, a co-defendant in another case, the one involving classified documents, was arraigned in florida. with us now, cnn senior justice correspondent e vavan perez. you have all of these cases lining up. how does it get sorted and what takes precedence? >> the calendar is getting full. you have the two federal indictments, one in florida and one here in washington, but now of course this one. but you also have the criminal cases in new york that the former president has to be involved in. so something is going to have to give. at some point, you'll start seeing perhaps judges ordering everyone to sort of get together and figure out a timeline. not to mention the former president is running for office again. he's trying to do campaign events. and so what we expect is usually, in these types of cases, the federal system takes precedence. it's the superiority of the federal system. so u
jessica. >> that's right. >>> the d.a. in that georgia case wants a trial within six months. special counsel jack smith wants his trial to start in january. while trump and allies were focused on responding to the charges today, a co-defendant in another case, the one involving classified documents, was arraigned in florida. with us now, cnn senior justice correspondent e vavan perez. you have all of these cases lining up. how does it get sorted and what takes precedence?...
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. >> jessica, according to the new york times, it's reporting that meadows only cooperated with prosecutors in jack smith he would give them information, but not enough to tarnish his image inside trump world. can he keep it up? i mean, can he managed to thread this needle by appearing to be a trump loyalist, by not being a cooperating witness with the prosecution. either in georgia, or with jack smith. and, now that he is a codefendant in georgia? i >> think that will become increasingly difficult, as both of these cases progress. and certainly, i think a lot of mark meadows's strategy was to try and give a little bit, and then delay, and basically wait for a judge and or prosecutor to force his hand. we also know that at times, he did i believe say, you know what i'm going to assert my right against south incrimination. so i think what you might need to see more of that, where mark meadows would understand, because i think he will all commit lee respect his attorney 's advice, that he will understand that there are things that he does need to respond to. and to the extent that he thinks he is putting h
. >> jessica, according to the new york times, it's reporting that meadows only cooperated with prosecutors in jack smith he would give them information, but not enough to tarnish his image inside trump world. can he keep it up? i mean, can he managed to thread this needle by appearing to be a trump loyalist, by not being a cooperating witness with the prosecution. either in georgia, or with jack smith. and, now that he is a codefendant in georgia? i >> think that will become...
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jessica layton. former president trump accused of defrauding the united states and subverting the electoral process. on tuesday, a grand jury in washington indicted former president trump in connection with jack smith's investigation into trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. it charges him with four counts, including conspiracies to obstruct the counting of electoral votes and to disenfranchise voter and involves six co-conspirators who are alleged to have aided trump and his plan to stay in office nbc's laura jarret has the full story. >> reporter: former president donald trump facing a blistering new indictment from special counsel jack smith, this time for his actions leading up to the capitol riot on january 6, including prosecutors say, trying to steal the election from the winner, president biden. the indictment alleging mr. trump was determined to remain in power and spread lies about winning the 2020 election, saying these claims were false and the defendant knew they were false. the former president faces four counts, including conspiracy to defraud the united states and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding. prosecutors described an alleged criminal scheme that mr. trump l
jessica layton. former president trump accused of defrauding the united states and subverting the electoral process. on tuesday, a grand jury in washington indicted former president trump in connection with jack smith's investigation into trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. it charges him with four counts, including conspiracies to obstruct the counting of electoral votes and to disenfranchise voter and involves six co-conspirators who are alleged to have aided trump and his plan to...
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. >> jessica: no, having biases and having inate -- anyway, i know what you're trying to do. this isn't about the first amendment. and jack smith was very careful to make sure the way this indictment was laid out made it so that speech continued to be protected. donald trump had every right to continue to say this is fake. there's fraud. what he didn't have a right to do was to act on it. and that's where the crimes were actually committed. so what is new in this indictment vs. the january 6th committee work is mike pence is a big part of this. so he took copious notes through the entire process which includes a conversation that he had with donald trump where donald trump after asking him to overturn the election, to not do his job in certifying it, he says to mike pence, you know, you're too honest. when somebody says you're too honest, that means that you want them to do the dirty thing. that you want them to do the bad thing. >> greg: again, you can disagree with that but you don't arrest somebody over it! >> jessica: you can't disagree with the fact that he knew that he had lost the election because everyone in -- >> greg:
. >> jessica: no, having biases and having inate -- anyway, i know what you're trying to do. this isn't about the first amendment. and jack smith was very careful to make sure the way this indictment was laid out made it so that speech continued to be protected. donald trump had every right to continue to say this is fake. there's fraud. what he didn't have a right to do was to act on it. and that's where the crimes were actually committed. so what is new in this indictment vs. the...
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bernie keric has met with jack smith's team, and the former new york commissioner is a long time ally with rudy giuliani and coordinated with him post election, and we have jessica schneider on this, and pick where you want to start, but what should we expect of this deadline today. >> yes, omar, the judge here, she has been aggressive and she wants to settle the issues over this proposed protective order, and she does want this hearing by the end of the week, and what she is telling trump's team, and counsel is that they need to submit their availability before that hearing by 3:00 today, and we have seen the back and forth in court filings around donald trump's team is trying to subvert his first amendment rights by in this protective order restricting what he can disclose publicly once he has received that evidence in the case. the counsel's team has fired back and saying that allowing trump to share what he gets before trial will damage the case, and the goal of the defendant's proposed protective order pretrial publicity is antithetical to the justice, and so trump wants to use everything that he might get and all of the evidence handed over to drum up the
bernie keric has met with jack smith's team, and the former new york commissioner is a long time ally with rudy giuliani and coordinated with him post election, and we have jessica schneider on this, and pick where you want to start, but what should we expect of this deadline today. >> yes, omar, the judge here, she has been aggressive and she wants to settle the issues over this proposed protective order, and she does want this hearing by the end of the week, and what she is telling...
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>> or people like nick lachey and jessica simpson were doing these shows, revivifying their stardom. so here comes anna nicole smithite a ratings success. >> the luxurious hardware is coming out right now. >> whatever she did, the crazier she got, i think was her ticket. it was all part of her plan. >> but the ratings started to plummet in the second season, and the show was cancelled before the third season really got underway. >> and then she kind of disappeared for a little bit. she was out of the spotlight. no one really knew where she was. >> hi. i'm back. >> reporter: she makes a comeback. she had a contract with trimspa, a diet pill, and she drops 69 pounds. >> as she makes her way back on the scene, she meets the next man in her life, larry birkhead. >> the first time that i encountered anna was in my hometown of louisville, kentucky, working as a photographer at the kentucky derby. so i talked to her and we exchanged this kiss and she was kind of getting handsy. >> she was really smitten over him, and she told me that. she actually said, you know, she really she really liked this guy. >> i was asked by ann
>> or people like nick lachey and jessica simpson were doing these shows, revivifying their stardom. so here comes anna nicole smithite a ratings success. >> the luxurious hardware is coming out right now. >> whatever she did, the crazier she got, i think was her ticket. it was all part of her plan. >> but the ratings started to plummet in the second season, and the show was cancelled before the third season really got underway. >> and then she kind of disappeared...
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smith claims that trump's legal team is drastically overstating the amount of evidence they need to review. with us now is cnn justice correspondent jessical of this is happening before a big hearing on monday where judge chutkan is going to essentially set a trial start date. >> yeah, we're seeing these back and forth legal filings, boris, and potentially we're going to see all of this play out in court on monday during that hearing when judge chutkan could potentially decide on a trial date. the question is will she side with the special counsel going more toward january 2024 or will she side more with the trump team? they don't want until 2026, a long time from now. and the special counsel really firing back last night at trump's team. they are in fact saying that trump's team is vastly overstating just how long this will take them to dig into all of this discovery. this is how the special counsel fired back. they said, "in cases such as this one the burden of reviewing discovery cannot be measured by page count alone and comparisons to the height of the washington monument and the length of a t tolstoy novel are neither helpful nor in
smith claims that trump's legal team is drastically overstating the amount of evidence they need to review. with us now is cnn justice correspondent jessical of this is happening before a big hearing on monday where judge chutkan is going to essentially set a trial start date. >> yeah, we're seeing these back and forth legal filings, boris, and potentially we're going to see all of this play out in court on monday during that hearing when judge chutkan could potentially decide on a trial...
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smith wants to keep trump from having copies of key evidence, particularly grand jury testimony, for fear that he'll make those details public. we'll get the latest from cnn's jessica schneider in washington. >> reporter: things are already moving quickly in the latest criminal case against the former president. the special counsel's team has submit their recommendations for a trial start date next week, august 10th. at that point trump's legal team will then have seven days to respond and they've already said they will be pushing back against any rush to trial. the speedy trial act actually does say that a trial should happen 70 days after a defendant appears in court. so 70 days from thursday. but trump's team can move to have that date pushed back, which is very likely something they'll do. in fact, trump's attorney john lauro told the court there is way too much evidence to sift through in the 2020 election case to move too quickly toward a trial date. of course, up to this point, part of the trump legal playbook has been to delay, delay, delay. as for trump, he railed against the prosecution on the tarmac of the d.c. airport after his arraignment. he said it w
smith wants to keep trump from having copies of key evidence, particularly grand jury testimony, for fear that he'll make those details public. we'll get the latest from cnn's jessica schneider in washington. >> reporter: things are already moving quickly in the latest criminal case against the former president. the special counsel's team has submit their recommendations for a trial start date next week, august 10th. at that point trump's legal team will then have seven days to respond...
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jack smith's team is pushing back after donald trump's legal team called for delaying the election subversion trial, and this the federal case until 2026, and prosecutors want january 2024. jessica schneider is in washington, and so, what are the prosecutor's arguments here, jessica? >> john, this is a back and forth battle between the special cou counsel's team, and the lawyers and how soon the trial here in washington can get started. the special counsel has proposed january 2024, and trump's team is saying that they won't be able to start until 2026, and overnight that the special counsel's team really called that huge gap in time unwarranted and unnecessary. the big sticking point here is mostly about how many documents trump's team is going to review. the special counsel has said in open court and filings that there are 11.6 million pages of documents as part of the discovery and when trump's team laid out the arguments for delaying until 2026, they laid out the images of how many pages that actually s and in fact, they compared it at one point to the washington monument stacked on top of itself eight times with one million pages to spare in their words. but the special cou
jack smith's team is pushing back after donald trump's legal team called for delaying the election subversion trial, and this the federal case until 2026, and prosecutors want january 2024. jessica schneider is in washington, and so, what are the prosecutor's arguments here, jessica? >> john, this is a back and forth battle between the special cou counsel's team, and the lawyers and how soon the trial here in washington can get started. the special counsel has proposed january 2024, and...
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jessica schneider joins us with more on this. what more are you learning about what kind of trouble these unnamed, unindicted co conspirators be themselves? >> yesterday, kate, special counsel jack smithclear this investigation continues and it is very possible, very likely that at least some of these six co-conspirators could face charges or each by naming them in this indictment and it would pressure them to work with investigators and the first co-conspirator that cnn has identified is rudy giuliani. he is described in this indictment as an attorney who is, quote, willing to spread knowingly false claims and pursue strategies that other attorneys just wouldn't who were involved in the campaign. so that description alone, it does indicate that charges could be coming. giuliani was front and center pushing these election fraud claims and he led that, fort to pressure state legislators to overturn the election. co-conspirator number two, former trump lawyer john eastman. part of what he did was he circulated a two-page plan for vice president pence to overturn the election. interestingly here, not only is he at the forefront of part of this investigation by the special counsel, but he
jessica schneider joins us with more on this. what more are you learning about what kind of trouble these unnamed, unindicted co conspirators be themselves? >> yesterday, kate, special counsel jack smithclear this investigation continues and it is very possible, very likely that at least some of these six co-conspirators could face charges or each by naming them in this indictment and it would pressure them to work with investigators and the first co-conspirator that cnn has identified is...
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jessica. i want to go to ryan goodman now, the former special counsel at the defense department, of course, and we also have the former head of the justice department's criminal division. he hired jack smith, and has remained in touch with him. so, let me just start with you on what trump did today, calling jack smith a deranged lunatic, attacking him on social media, as we all have seen, calls him a drug prosecutor, accuses him of acting at biden's request. how do you respond to these accusations? >> the president is just plain wrong. the truth is jack smith is a remarkable public servant. he has devoted decades of his life to fighting violent crime in new york, public corruption in new york, corrupt police officers, corrupt contractors and the like. he's been a war crimes prosecutor to help people who have faced the greatest devastation and held war criminals in kosovo to account. and now, once again, he's doing the work of the finest public servants in this nation. jack smith is a man of tremendous integrity. he's someone you'd be proud to have as a friend, a brother, a son. it's outrageous to call him anything but what he really is, a man who has not cared about money, has time and ag
jessica. i want to go to ryan goodman now, the former special counsel at the defense department, of course, and we also have the former head of the justice department's criminal division. he hired jack smith, and has remained in touch with him. so, let me just start with you on what trump did today, calling jack smith a deranged lunatic, attacking him on social media, as we all have seen, calls him a drug prosecutor, accuses him of acting at biden's request. how do you respond to these...
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smith was. we'll see how that plays out going forward and if that does change. >> of course all taking place in the midst of a presidential race as well. zach cohen in atlanta. jessica joining me now to discuss this further is nick ackerman. he was a special assistant prosecutor and assistant attorney for the southern district of new york. thanks for coming on with us. we know trump and his allies are facing these -- these rico charges are being used against them. she's used -- the d.a. down there has used that in the past to go after gangs, go after even schoolteachers in atlanta public schools for inflating students' test scores. help us understand what the benefit if you're the d.a. is to using rico here. >> well, the benefit in this particular case is being able to put together all of these schemes to defraud which consist of multiple individual crimes and making it one crime that carries with it a sentence of up to 20 years in prison, a minimum of five years to complete the sentence, the sentence of five years, the minimum could be probation as well as prison. and there's no pardon here other than five years after a conviction that at that point you can go befo
smith was. we'll see how that plays out going forward and if that does change. >> of course all taking place in the midst of a presidential race as well. zach cohen in atlanta. jessica joining me now to discuss this further is nick ackerman. he was a special assistant prosecutor and assistant attorney for the southern district of new york. thanks for coming on with us. we know trump and his allies are facing these -- these rico charges are being used against them. she's used -- the d.a....
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