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which makes it so fascinating what judge mcafee could do next.tioned, not only will this mean that donald trump could face trial in georgia, but after the rnc and right before the democratic national convention as well, but remember, georgia is the premiere battleground state. this is one of the few very competitive states on the white house map next year. this trial could be taking place in georgia in the home stretch of the election campaign. >> here's what this means, if the timeline is right, early 2025, it means that we're gonna very likely see donald trump in a courtroom during the final stretch of the 24 presidential campaign, and then after the election. is this because trump's delay efforts are working? ors it just that the wheels of justice turn slowly? >> i think a little of both. donald trump's litigation strategy has been, after this point, delay, delay, delay. it continues to be so. his attorneys say, pass oral arguments over this motion. we know that even when the trial is set, jury selection could take months. discovery is taken m
which makes it so fascinating what judge mcafee could do next.tioned, not only will this mean that donald trump could face trial in georgia, but after the rnc and right before the democratic national convention as well, but remember, georgia is the premiere battleground state. this is one of the few very competitive states on the white house map next year. this trial could be taking place in georgia in the home stretch of the election campaign. >> here's what this means, if the timeline...
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trump, and he loudly corrected her president trump and corrected by mcafee.s a ridiculous performative mess. does it surprise you he was the only guy jailed before remember, are you surprised he didn't get jailed? he was the only one, the black guy. >> again, i'm not surprised because the judge said he doesn't think that mr. floyd is trying to intimidate witnesses but rather mr. floyd might be trying to holler at some of his codefendants. so it's a technical violation but not a big one, and he shouldn't go to jail. but can we talk about the other way that mr. floyd is just like mr. trump? you know, donald trump loves to call black prosecutors he said it about d.a. bragg, letitia james and d.a. willis. today mr. floyd played the race card, which is kind of weird in a case with a black prosecutor and a black defendant. mr. floyd's lawyer claimsthality d.a. willis is just out to get mr. floyd because he's a black conservative. the defense says it's just like with another black conservative, clarence thomas, said he was subject to a hi-tech lynching when anita hi
trump, and he loudly corrected her president trump and corrected by mcafee.s a ridiculous performative mess. does it surprise you he was the only guy jailed before remember, are you surprised he didn't get jailed? he was the only one, the black guy. >> again, i'm not surprised because the judge said he doesn't think that mr. floyd is trying to intimidate witnesses but rather mr. floyd might be trying to holler at some of his codefendants. so it's a technical violation but not a big one,...
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so scott mcafee is not just a decision-maker here. he might be the decision-maker here. >> dave, when we talk about the public interest in accountability, as you look at the count calendar, and you look at the various delay tactics being employed by trump 's defense team but also the nature of pretrial motions and procedural delays, if you had to bet on one trial in the 2024 calendar, being completed by election day, would it be judge chutkan's trial in washington, d. c.? >> absolutely. judge chutkan is keeping tight control of the schedule, of the calendar. has been willing to impose orders limiting what the defendant can say publicly. she is really keeping this case on track, on pace. and i think that would be, you're absolutely right, that would be my bet. >> what is the appeals process like for something like this? who knows what will happen, but if donald trump is convicted on some of these charges, one assumes there's going to be some extensive appeals process. can you paint a picture of what you imagine that would be and how lo
so scott mcafee is not just a decision-maker here. he might be the decision-maker here. >> dave, when we talk about the public interest in accountability, as you look at the count calendar, and you look at the various delay tactics being employed by trump 's defense team but also the nature of pretrial motions and procedural delays, if you had to bet on one trial in the 2024 calendar, being completed by election day, would it be judge chutkan's trial in washington, d. c.? >>...
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in the first, judge scott mcafee this morning gave the d.a.hat she asked for, issuing a protective order barring the release of some discovery material in the election interference trial in georgia. he called the order, quote, necessary and justified by the particular circumstances of the case. just yesterday an attorney for one of the defendants admitted he leaked videos of prosecutors' interviews with former defendants turned witnesses, believing it would benefit his client, but fani willis said it was an intimidation tactic. meantime, we're waiting for what mcafee would do about a motion to revoke bail for one of the other co-defendants in georgia. harrison floyd is a former aider of the group called black voices for trump. the state said floyd violated the terms of his bond order 17 times through the release of videos and tweets. they argue each one constitutes an act to intimidate known witnesses and direct communication with known witnesses violating conditions of his release. i want to bring in nbc's blayne alexander who's following thi
in the first, judge scott mcafee this morning gave the d.a.hat she asked for, issuing a protective order barring the release of some discovery material in the election interference trial in georgia. he called the order, quote, necessary and justified by the particular circumstances of the case. just yesterday an attorney for one of the defendants admitted he leaked videos of prosecutors' interviews with former defendants turned witnesses, believing it would benefit his client, but fani willis...
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>> i don't think there will be repercussions, but i think that judge scott mcafee would have a rightinted in a lack of candor from whoever that lawyer might turn out to be. jonathan miller, as blayne alluded to, said yesterday i want to be able to sleep at night, i wanted to be candid with the court. there are expectations of lawyers as officers of the court who have a duty of candor at all times with the judge. the fact that there might be another lawyer who shared those videos and didn't come clean yesterday likely doesn't mean that that person will be subject to discipline, but it would not be good for that person's relationship with judge scott mcafee and even with prosecutors over the long-term as this case evolves, jose. >> turning to harrison floyd, who chases charges related to pressuring a election worker to falsely say she took part in election fraud, what do we know about that? >> reporter: harrison floyd is one of the 19 original co-defendants. one of the lower profile of the co-defendants that's been charged in this case. but, you know, many people have described him as
>> i don't think there will be repercussions, but i think that judge scott mcafee would have a rightinted in a lack of candor from whoever that lawyer might turn out to be. jonathan miller, as blayne alluded to, said yesterday i want to be able to sleep at night, i wanted to be candid with the court. there are expectations of lawyers as officers of the court who have a duty of candor at all times with the judge. the fact that there might be another lawyer who shared those videos and...
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— question what you call for sage, mcafee is— question what you call for sage, mcafee is a platformet? there is a large bit of the apparatus of governments - met? there is a large bit of the | apparatus of governments which met? there is a large bit of the i apparatus of governments which is met? there is a large bit of the - apparatus of governments which is in apparatus of governments which is in a sense being ignored in that question, potentially, iwant a sense being ignored in that question, potentially, i want to highlight it. public health england, which is a large body, as opposed to my own office, whose job it is to deal with this, and department of health and social care, both of which were by now taking this very seriously, this is part of the discussion that was being had in the appropriate bits of government, which is not at this point, in my view, numberten which is not at this point, in my view, number ten or the central system. but at this point the right bits of governments were taking this very seriously. that is the basis of which i am saying i think this was a rea
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and i think mcafee will enter something. but when you think about what trump is doing, east west north and south, to vilify and savaged for witnesses, this seems like pretty pale beer. >> now let's talk about what it could do the other witnesses, katie. these leaked videos could have an impact on other defendants who are thinking about taking a plea deal. but they don't want to be out there like this. >> they don't want to be out there like this, and also it would give other defendants and idea, an inkling of what people are saying about them. they can actually start defending against comments that someone like ken chesebro or sidney powell has made. they can come up with excuses for why they made those comments. they could create a defense or an information. in other circumstances would not. have it hurts fani willis. when she wants to do is get people into a room and asking questions. if they already know the answers that she is aware of, they'll have an easier time, i think, trying to defend themselves. >> benji, let's ta
and i think mcafee will enter something. but when you think about what trump is doing, east west north and south, to vilify and savaged for witnesses, this seems like pretty pale beer. >> now let's talk about what it could do the other witnesses, katie. these leaked videos could have an impact on other defendants who are thinking about taking a plea deal. but they don't want to be out there like this. >> they don't want to be out there like this, and also it would give other...
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floyd will face some pretty serious justice at the hands of judge mcafee in georgia.gnal. the problem, joy, and this is something i struggle with. donald trump is a political candidate. it's important for the courts to protect his right to political speech. but when it puts people in danger and when it impacts on the possibility of fair court proceedings, then he has to be treated just like any other defendant would be, and the courts frankly are struggling with how to strike that balance. >> struggling is the operative word here. joyce vance, always great to talk to you. >>> up next, as the israel/hamas war intensifies in gaza, the divide is growing here in the united states. more on that next. number smart bed? because no two people sleep the same. only sleep number smart beds let you each choose your individual firmness and comfort. your sleep number settings. it's so smart, it actively cools and warms up to 13 degrees on either side for your ideal sleep temperature, and effortlessly responds to both of you. for your best sleep, night after night. and now, save 50%
floyd will face some pretty serious justice at the hands of judge mcafee in georgia.gnal. the problem, joy, and this is something i struggle with. donald trump is a political candidate. it's important for the courts to protect his right to political speech. but when it puts people in danger and when it impacts on the possibility of fair court proceedings, then he has to be treated just like any other defendant would be, and the courts frankly are struggling with how to strike that balance....
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but i would imagine if the judge -- when judge mcafee issues a protective order it's going to apply to state as well as the defense. >> all right. that means jack smith is going to have to get in line like everybody else. former assistant d.a. down in fulton county, thanks for your expertise tonight. >> thank you. >>> that is our show for this evening. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> trust and verify as the old saying goes. that's where i am. and, you know, we're in a
but i would imagine if the judge -- when judge mcafee issues a protective order it's going to apply to state as well as the defense. >> all right. that means jack smith is going to have to get in line like everybody else. former assistant d.a. down in fulton county, thanks for your expertise tonight. >> thank you. >>> that is our show for this evening. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> trust and verify as the old saying goes....
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obviously this is all up to the fulton county judge, scott mcafee. does it seem like a reasonable time frame to you to start in august, in a trial in a case that is expansive as this one? >> well, i'm glad to be with you. i will just say, i think it's probably one of the most unreasonable requests that i've seen lately coming from the d.a.'s office in this case. there is a lot of noise around trying to have a case that's not political. i heard the d.a. say that they don't take the politics into play. that's just not reality. and to somehow try to take this case, which they have acknowledged will last some five months or more and the judge thinks maybe eight months, and to pull the republican candidate off the campaign trail or require the sit-in trial, basically rushing his case, compared to other defendants who have been sitting in jail waiting on trials in fulton county. i think it stinks of politics. i'm not saying the public doesn't have a right or an interest in seeing the case done, but i think it's unlikely. given the trial schedule that's set
obviously this is all up to the fulton county judge, scott mcafee. does it seem like a reasonable time frame to you to start in august, in a trial in a case that is expansive as this one? >> well, i'm glad to be with you. i will just say, i think it's probably one of the most unreasonable requests that i've seen lately coming from the d.a.'s office in this case. there is a lot of noise around trying to have a case that's not political. i heard the d.a. say that they don't take the...
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defendant should run afoul, i think she'll be there in the courtroom at well. >> what will judge mcafees of making this decision? >> i think first, they have the look at the language of condition of release. the judge has not entered a gag order but the conditions do prohibit the defendants from communicating with witnesses in the case. his argument is i didn't pick up the phone and call them. i didn't knock on their door. i just posted some things on social media, but i think the argument will be it's just a different way of communicating with him. i think the judge has to decide whether this meets that language. oftentimes, a person gets a warning before they get a sanction so maybe that's how this ends. or maybe there is a fine, but ultimately, the judge has the power to revoke the bond. floyd had a little trouble because he has other charges pending for allegedly attacking an fbi agent who attempted to question him earlier. so it might be more of an uphill battle for someone with that track record. >> thank you so much. coming up in our next hour, we will go live to tel aviv as we a
defendant should run afoul, i think she'll be there in the courtroom at well. >> what will judge mcafees of making this decision? >> i think first, they have the look at the language of condition of release. the judge has not entered a gag order but the conditions do prohibit the defendants from communicating with witnesses in the case. his argument is i didn't pick up the phone and call them. i didn't knock on their door. i just posted some things on social media, but i think the...
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exciting topic that was andrew mcafee and the author of "the geek way. that wraps up our summary here in lisbon. there were plenty of interviews we've done in the past few day for now, guys, back in the studio. >>> coming up on this show, u.s. fut futures stride in the green after encouraging sign for investors. we'll go through the numbers next ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap
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>> but as nbc news reports, judge mcafee said the posts may have been a technical violation of floyd's not every violation compels revocation. he said that the current bond order doesn't addsshe nuances of social media, and that he didn't see floyd's posts as witness intimidation. now, floyd was the former head of black voices for trump, and is accused of working on a plan to pressure election worker ruby freeman into making false statements about election fraud. freeman was one of the witnesses that floyd criticized on social media. the d.a.'s office called freeman's lawyer to the stand during the hearing who testified that there was a spike in her threat level tied to floyd's posts. floyd's lawyers say the d.a.'s office is retaliating against him for rejecting an earlier plea deal. >>> elsewhere in trump legal news, a lawsuit in colorado aiming to keep him off the state's ballot in 2024 will be heard by the state supreme court. the court agreed yesterday to hear appeals filed by both parties in the case. trump took issue with the state's judge finding that he, quote, engaged in insur
>> but as nbc news reports, judge mcafee said the posts may have been a technical violation of floyd's not every violation compels revocation. he said that the current bond order doesn't addsshe nuances of social media, and that he didn't see floyd's posts as witness intimidation. now, floyd was the former head of black voices for trump, and is accused of working on a plan to pressure election worker ruby freeman into making false statements about election fraud. freeman was one of the...
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but i would imagine when judge mcafee issues a protective order, it's going to apply to the state as well as the defense. >> all right, so that means jack smith is going to have to get in line like everyone else. melissa redmon, former assistant district attorney down in fulton county, thanks for your assistance tonight. >> thank you. >> that is our show for this evening. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, alex. we have the very best pennsylvania election expert joining us tonight. his day job is senior senator bob casey. but he has joined us to explain pennsylvania before in a way that no one else can. >> can i say, lawrence, i was camped out and get pennsylvania in the week of the 2020 election. and bob casey arrive to the interview that i had with him, with, like, spreadsheets and flow charts. the man is a walking encyclopedia of all things election-related and pennsylvania election related. so he'll be exactly the man you need him to be tonight. >> he is the guy, he's the guy. thanks, alex. >> by. >> after day of mee
but i would imagine when judge mcafee issues a protective order, it's going to apply to the state as well as the defense. >> all right, so that means jack smith is going to have to get in line like everyone else. melissa redmon, former assistant district attorney down in fulton county, thanks for your assistance tonight. >> thank you. >> that is our show for this evening. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening,...
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and in georgia today, as expected, judge scott mcafee issued a protective order controlling the handlingse of georgia versus donald trump and multiple codefendants as was agreed to in an emergency hearing yesterday by prosecutors and most of the defense counsel. prosecutors will label it as sensitive material the evidence and should be subject to the protective order. the ruling comes after at least one defense lawyer in the case leaked video recordings of prosecution interviews with four of the codefendants in the case who have pleaded guilty. one colonel defense lawyer, jonathan miller, representing codefendant misty hampton, admitted in court yesterday that he leaked the video evidence to reporters. that does not mean that he was the only criminal defense lawyer who leaked that evidence. the lawyer said he leaked the video evidence because he thought some of it was helpful to his client. in judge mcafee's order today the judge described the possible effects of such leaks on potential jurors. potential jurors should be limited from exposure to materials that may be deemed inadmissible
and in georgia today, as expected, judge scott mcafee issued a protective order controlling the handlingse of georgia versus donald trump and multiple codefendants as was agreed to in an emergency hearing yesterday by prosecutors and most of the defense counsel. prosecutors will label it as sensitive material the evidence and should be subject to the protective order. the ruling comes after at least one defense lawyer in the case leaked video recordings of prosecution interviews with four of...
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but i would imagine when judge mcafee issues a protective order, it's going to apply to the state as. >> all right, so that means jack smith is going to have to get in line like everyone else. melissa redmon, former assistant district attorney down in fulton county, thanks for your assistance tonight. >> thank you. >> that is our show for this evening. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, alex. we have the very best pennsylvania election expert joining us tonight. his day job is senior senator bob casey. but he has joined us to explain pennsylvania before in a way that no one else can. >> can i say, lawrence, i was camped out and get pennsylvania in the week of the 2020 election. and bob casey arrive to the interview that i hadh
but i would imagine when judge mcafee issues a protective order, it's going to apply to the state as. >> all right, so that means jack smith is going to have to get in line like everyone else. melissa redmon, former assistant district attorney down in fulton county, thanks for your assistance tonight. >> thank you. >> that is our show for this evening. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> good evening, alex. we have the...
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jessica, talk to us about that protective order issued by judge mcafee. what does it mean for the case moving forward? >> it means that you and i, and other people will get less information potentially about information that is exchanged between the parties. essentially what the judge said, and what it looks like the party has agreed to, is that there is some sensitive information that will be subject to this protective order, and that there may be a difference in how information is shared. i know the prosecution had said there are certain information that they don't want to just hand over to the defense counsel. instead they will say, come on in, take a look, take notes. but it essentially means that there will be less potentially in public, in the public eye. that doesn't mean that this is operating in some sort of unconstitutional secrecy. it just means that for purposes of the administration of justice, of protecting the jury pool, of protecting witnesses, the judge has decided that a protective order is appropriate here. and the prosecution had actua
jessica, talk to us about that protective order issued by judge mcafee. what does it mean for the case moving forward? >> it means that you and i, and other people will get less information potentially about information that is exchanged between the parties. essentially what the judge said, and what it looks like the party has agreed to, is that there is some sensitive information that will be subject to this protective order, and that there may be a difference in how information is...
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now what judge mcafee says is the d.a.l all discovery materials sensitive, and if so, that would be subjected to the protective order. now, defense teams can actually push back against that. they can protest and say they don't believe it should be under the order, in which case, the judge would hear that. certainly provides an extra layer of security. >> what about the witness intimidation? >> witness intimidation in this case is basically the d.a. saying that she believed that because these videos were out that they were sending a message to people like jenna ellis, sidney powell, others, that, yeah, they could be sending messages to them if they were to testify going forward. the other piece of witness intimidation we're watching is harrison floyd. he's one of the 15 codefendants, being threated th being put back in jail, having his bond revoked. he's one of the lower profile of the original codefendants, but somebody according to the d.a. has repeatedly violated the terms of his bond agreement. he has been tweeting, men
now what judge mcafee says is the d.a.l all discovery materials sensitive, and if so, that would be subjected to the protective order. now, defense teams can actually push back against that. they can protest and say they don't believe it should be under the order, in which case, the judge would hear that. certainly provides an extra layer of security. >> what about the witness intimidation? >> witness intimidation in this case is basically the d.a. saying that she believed that...
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when it comes to setting a date, judge mcafee can essentially do whatever he'd like to do. >> joyce,age some expectations here. if trump doesn't go to trial in march for whatever reason, because maybe he takes something up on appeal and the d.c. election interference case, is it possible for other cases like -- oh make this one up. fani willis's case, can maybe one of those cases go to trial in its stead, meaning instead of that d.c. case, or is it just too much to juggle in terms of the scheduling of deadlines? >> i think it's tough to start moving cases up. for one thing, defendants have due process rights, they're entitled to time to prepare. i don't think you can take a defendant and suddenly say we're going to trial two months earlier. could you do that with enough lead time, i think you could. but that's typically not how these sorts of proceedings work. i think once we see this calendar stack up, it will stay pretty much in place, barring, as you point out, delays inspired by proceedings. we will see a pre-trial appeal in the district of columbia case, at least on the presiden
when it comes to setting a date, judge mcafee can essentially do whatever he'd like to do. >> joyce,age some expectations here. if trump doesn't go to trial in march for whatever reason, because maybe he takes something up on appeal and the d.c. election interference case, is it possible for other cases like -- oh make this one up. fani willis's case, can maybe one of those cases go to trial in its stead, meaning instead of that d.c. case, or is it just too much to juggle in terms of the...
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and scott mcafee would have been well within his rights to have said that today to nathan wayne of theecause after these pleas came down and they knew they had four video proffers, they didn't come back to him. >> you're saying it was the responsibility of the d.a.'s office to come back and pressed issue. >> yes, prosecutors will go to the court before discovery is released. saying we need an order that delineates which documents are in bounds to put in the public domain, and which are not. that happens in federal cases routinely. here that didn't happen, and instead, they released gigabyte to defendants in this case without having those assurances. and, you know, fool me once, you know the rest, right? >> i'm so struck having watched that interview with fani willis. we've sort of known the time line that that was possible, but when you hear her say it with such certitude, what does that mean for american democracy, if that is the time line that comes to fruition? >> well, i think there was a collective sigh when she said 2025. >> both in the studio and in the room she was in. >> yes,
and scott mcafee would have been well within his rights to have said that today to nathan wayne of theecause after these pleas came down and they knew they had four video proffers, they didn't come back to him. >> you're saying it was the responsibility of the d.a.'s office to come back and pressed issue. >> yes, prosecutors will go to the court before discovery is released. saying we need an order that delineates which documents are in bounds to put in the public domain, and which...
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he told espn's pat mcafee he's already jogging on a treadmill and hopes to return to practice withinee weeks. this is unreal. consider he's 39 years old. he tore his achilles just a couple of months ago. that's usually a year plus of rehab and return to play the jets need rodgers. they just benched zach wilson. they're going with a third string quarterback but i don't know how he can come back and play. niners fans were hoping that the chiefs would beat the eagles last night, but philly just keeps on winning. 2117 they're now nine and one leading the niners by two games in the fight for nfc home field advantage niners did not get the result they wanted but espn and abc sure did. it was the most watched monday night football game since 1996 with 29 million viewers coming off of their first win in two weeks. the warriors hoping to build a winning streak starting tomorrow night against kevin durant and the suns in phenix after missing a couple of games with a sore knee. steph curry, 32 points last night, leading the dubs to victory over the rockets. and finally, klay thompson broke out
he told espn's pat mcafee he's already jogging on a treadmill and hopes to return to practice withinee weeks. this is unreal. consider he's 39 years old. he tore his achilles just a couple of months ago. that's usually a year plus of rehab and return to play the jets need rodgers. they just benched zach wilson. they're going with a third string quarterback but i don't know how he can come back and play. niners fans were hoping that the chiefs would beat the eagles last night, but philly just...
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the victims were pushed the way mcafee's golf, which is traditional to that homeland adult palestinian officials suspects that they will deliberately targeted of the crime, waiting to bounce stadium to see it. they are critically injured. and 6 weeks ago, a 6 year old posted in child was step 26 times in a hate crime in illinois. the hate crimes against both students must stop boasting and 70 where need protection. 3 palestinian young men, students from different universities, were meeting in burlington, vermont. they were walking near the university campus and they were shot now, reports indicate they were target because they were wearing the casea, the traditional scarf, that is associated with various palestinian resistance movements and leaders, etc. now at this point, their school in the west bank is calling for this to be investigated as a hate cry. now, the 3 individuals all went to the hospital. one of them has been released the other to remain in the hospital in critical condition. the arab american discrimination committee has this to say about the of that given the informati
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he told espn's pat mcafee he's already jogging on a treadmill and hopes to return to practice withins unreal. consider he's 39 years old. he tore his achilles just a couple of months ago. that's usually a year plus of rehab and return to play the jets need rodgers. they just benched zach wilson. they're going with a third string quarterback but i don't know how he can come back and play. niners fans were hoping that the chiefs would beat the eagles last night, but philly just keeps on winning. 2117 they're now nine and one leading the niners by two games in the fight for nfc home field advantage niners did not get the result they wanted but espn and abc sure did. it was the most watched monday night football game since 1996 with 29 million viewers coming off of their first win in two weeks. the warriors hoping to build a winning streak starting tomorrow night against kevin durant and the suns in phenix after missing a couple of games with a sore knee. steph curry, 32 points last night, leading the dubs to victory over the rockets. and finally, klay thompson broke out of his shooting
he told espn's pat mcafee he's already jogging on a treadmill and hopes to return to practice withins unreal. consider he's 39 years old. he tore his achilles just a couple of months ago. that's usually a year plus of rehab and return to play the jets need rodgers. they just benched zach wilson. they're going with a third string quarterback but i don't know how he can come back and play. niners fans were hoping that the chiefs would beat the eagles last night, but philly just keeps on winning....
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i should mention the judge here, judge mcafee, hasn't yet made a ruling from the bench and today was no different. listen to him talk about what a protective order could look like in this case. >> the state originally proposed what i would characterize as a blanket, umbrella protective order, anything and everything that is turned over that wasn't already public or part of the defense file was going to be held under seal. whereas my reading of mr. schaefer's proposed order is there is going to be this intermediary designation of some things will be sensitive and that's what's not allowed to be turned over, so it's not everything. is that a fair read of that, mr. wade? >> it is, judge. >> reporter: this case has been, in one word, bizarre with a lot of twists and turns, and today was another chapter in that. the attorney for misty hampton admitted to being the source of the leak of the videos to the media. of course one of those co-defendants is alleged to have helped trump operatives illegally access voting equipment. her attorney, jonathan miller, saying in open court that he was th
i should mention the judge here, judge mcafee, hasn't yet made a ruling from the bench and today was no different. listen to him talk about what a protective order could look like in this case. >> the state originally proposed what i would characterize as a blanket, umbrella protective order, anything and everything that is turned over that wasn't already public or part of the defense file was going to be held under seal. whereas my reading of mr. schaefer's proposed order is there is...
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why do you think it's important for them to do so in person in front of judge scott mcafee? >> this kind of action falls right into trump's strap and i think the state's fell into his trap here and that's to make it look like it's a political persecution. so think about the optics of trying to make him sit in a courtroom when you're letting the democratic presidential candidate run around the country and campaign and talk about how the former president was. so it plays into his optics and he has seen most of these trials as much campaign as he has courtroom. and so i think they want to get out in front of it. they want to talk publicly about it and they want to sort of make that argument to the public especially since these hearings are televised in the state court so it gives them basically free media all over the world to talk about how he's being mistreated and that's been as we've seen based on the polling and everything that's been red meat for his supporters. so that's a chance for them to throw him a big steak. >> i was talking to a trump campaigner who says it would
why do you think it's important for them to do so in person in front of judge scott mcafee? >> this kind of action falls right into trump's strap and i think the state's fell into his trap here and that's to make it look like it's a political persecution. so think about the optics of trying to make him sit in a courtroom when you're letting the democratic presidential candidate run around the country and campaign and talk about how the former president was. so it plays into his optics and...
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. >> look what you saw from scott mcafee today, the judge in this case, aaron, it's an example of how far judges are going to bend over backwards to try to accommodate defendants who do have a right to criticize the prosecution of course, they have a right to feed -- free speech and they have a right to shut them down. the da was seeking to have his bail revoked for him to go back to jail because of the violation of the terms of his release and with the judge said was that this was a technical violation, and he said what he wanted instead, was for some adjustments to be made for the release terms. here she is arguing strenuously for him to be sent back to jail. >> he was given an opportunity to cooperate with the rules of this case and what he did was spit on the court and refuse to oblige by three of the seven conditions of this order. >> and what you are seeing there, certainly from what the judge did in atlanta today, aaron, is also what you are seeing a little bit from the appeals court. we watch this yesterday, where there was a great reluctance to really shut down the former pre
. >> look what you saw from scott mcafee today, the judge in this case, aaron, it's an example of how far judges are going to bend over backwards to try to accommodate defendants who do have a right to criticize the prosecution of course, they have a right to feed -- free speech and they have a right to shut them down. the da was seeking to have his bail revoked for him to go back to jail because of the violation of the terms of his release and with the judge said was that this was a...
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so it's really anyone's guess what judge squad mcafee is going to do.t wallace at that august 4th date. will he meter halfway? will he wait to see whether some of these federal trials go forward in the days that they are supposed to? i think is generally accepted among legal experts now that aileen cannon is not going to try her case on may 20th, but when she does, it's anyone's guess. >> there's also a question here generally, it keeps being a striking feature in this. you can as much process as you get forward and -- overall -- >> can afford a lot -- of >> fundraising solicitation solicitations. the general situation is clean and clear in so far as all lawyers working for donald trump have one goal, to delay everything until after the election. >> that's absolutely right. today's reporting by the daily beast about juan merchan brings into the view of the fact that some of these lawyers, who are participating in multiple cases, are nonetheless trying to play the various stages of each other using one court date is a predicate to move another and then g
so it's really anyone's guess what judge squad mcafee is going to do.t wallace at that august 4th date. will he meter halfway? will he wait to see whether some of these federal trials go forward in the days that they are supposed to? i think is generally accepted among legal experts now that aileen cannon is not going to try her case on may 20th, but when she does, it's anyone's guess. >> there's also a question here generally, it keeps being a striking feature in this. you can as much...
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. >> the judge, scott mcafee, had reluctance about enforcing or doing what the prosecutors were saying he should do which is revoke his bail conditions, because harrison floyd has made a number of inflammatory comments on social media, things, attacking potential witnesses, obviously for this case in georgia, including people who helped certify the election in 2020, so one of the things that fani willis was saying is that it was clear that these were things that harrison floyd mayweather should not be doing and that the judge needed to essentially bring it down on him because of that. listen to her arguments today in court. >> he was given an opportunity to cooperate with the rules of this case and what he really did was spit on the court and refuse to oblige by three of the seven conditions of this order. what we're here to decide is does this mean something or not? he doesn't get an, oh, i'm sorry after i'm already intimidated the witnesses in this case. it's too late. >> as you can see, very fiery, it was a very fiery hearing and that was fani willis arguing this hearing herself, it
. >> the judge, scott mcafee, had reluctance about enforcing or doing what the prosecutors were saying he should do which is revoke his bail conditions, because harrison floyd has made a number of inflammatory comments on social media, things, attacking potential witnesses, obviously for this case in georgia, including people who helped certify the election in 2020, so one of the things that fani willis was saying is that it was clear that these were things that harrison floyd mayweather...
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. >> fani willis has told judge scott mcafee that she's ready to try this case beginning august 4th.te for like when voluntary pleas should happen of june 21st so her team understands who they're preparing for trial against. it's anybody's guess which of these will go first. right now we have a march trial date with judge chutkan in d.c. and fani willis who wants to try her case in august, and a may trial date for judge aileen cannon. i will venture a guess because of certain appeals issues in the d.c. case it's possible fani willis beats both of the federal cases to trial, even though i believe judge chutkan wants to do everything within her power to keep her train moving. it may be that certain appeals that get elevated to the court of appeals in d.c. before her trial date necessitate a pause there such that she's not able to go forward and if mcafee is, in fact, amenable to fani willis trying it in august or sooner as john eastman wants maybe she goes first after all. >> everybody, just check your diaries before you make your vacations. good to talk to all three of you. thank you,
. >> fani willis has told judge scott mcafee that she's ready to try this case beginning august 4th.te for like when voluntary pleas should happen of june 21st so her team understands who they're preparing for trial against. it's anybody's guess which of these will go first. right now we have a march trial date with judge chutkan in d.c. and fani willis who wants to try her case in august, and a may trial date for judge aileen cannon. i will venture a guess because of certain appeals...
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mcafee will truly operate in a vacuum in this instance.only going to look at what's going on with harrison floyd, the facts and circumstances of what's alleged. >>> blayne and katie, thank to see you on set. you are the queen of everything here. >> you are so kind. >>> coming up, severe weather sweeping across the country, including driving rain, tornadoes, even no. where the storms are heading next. ( ♪♪ ) we're still going for that nice catch. we're still going for that sweet shot. and with higher stroke risk from afib not caused by a heart valve problem, we're going for a better treatment than warfarin. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk. and has less major bleeding. over 97% of eliquis patients did not experience a stroke. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to stop.
mcafee will truly operate in a vacuum in this instance.only going to look at what's going on with harrison floyd, the facts and circumstances of what's alleged. >>> blayne and katie, thank to see you on set. you are the queen of everything here. >> you are so kind. >>> coming up, severe weather sweeping across the country, including driving rain, tornadoes, even no. where the storms are heading next. ( ♪♪ ) we're still going for that nice catch. we're still going for...
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but i would imagine if the judge -- when judge mcafee issues a protective order it's going to apply to the state as well as the defense. >> all right. that means jack smith is going to have to get in line like everybody else. former assistant d.a. down in fulton county, thanks for your expertise tonight. >> thank you. >>> that is our show for this evening. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> trust and verify as the old saying goes. that's where i am. and, you know, we're in a competitive relationship, china and the united states. but my responsibility is to -- to make it -- make this rational management, so it doesn't result in conflict. that's what i'm all about. >> that's president joe biden responding to a question on whether or not he trusts chinese president xi jinping. we'll have much more from the leaders' first face-to-face meeting in a year. >>> plus, a bill to prevent a government shutdown is now headed to the president's desk. the stop gap measure is likely to setup another significant spending fight soon into the new year. >>> and also ahead we'll br
but i would imagine if the judge -- when judge mcafee issues a protective order it's going to apply to the state as well as the defense. >> all right. that means jack smith is going to have to get in line like everybody else. former assistant d.a. down in fulton county, thanks for your expertise tonight. >> thank you. >>> that is our show for this evening. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next. >>> trust and verify as the old saying goes....
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this could be an important hearing on friday, and we'll see where judge mcafee is going with the actualhere. remember, that's what triggered the other pleas before, and i think they need to feel the heat before they start having more guilty pleas. >> neal what do you make of that current strategy, if it's true, the d. a.'s office say no possible plea agreements offered to trump, giuliani, meadows, but everyone else is willing is welcome to come in a negotiated. >> it makes sense, but they need to take with a grain of salt. the case against trump is very strong. but if you're a prosecutor and you have mark meadows willing to testify against him, and mark meadows isn't tainted by the same four seasons landscaping nonsense that rudy giuliani's, so as a result, you might, in the end of the day say i really don't like the idea of basically keeping the chief of staff to the president a pardon when he did so many things. but there is a bigger fish to fry here, and i don't think that fani willis has made that calculation yet. she may have some preliminary views on that. but views can change ove
this could be an important hearing on friday, and we'll see where judge mcafee is going with the actualhere. remember, that's what triggered the other pleas before, and i think they need to feel the heat before they start having more guilty pleas. >> neal what do you make of that current strategy, if it's true, the d. a.'s office say no possible plea agreements offered to trump, giuliani, meadows, but everyone else is willing is welcome to come in a negotiated. >> it makes sense,...
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i think mcafee himself, he said there was violation here but i'm not going to revoke.hink he was also thinking of that prospective motion and not wanting to be botched boxed in. so trump, i think, was on everybody's mind in the court even though he was not there. >> gwen keyes, was fani willis trying to send a message to all the other defendants, as harry says, in particular donald trump? >> i certainly think so. but let's remember, she's the prosecutor's prosecutor. this is what she does in terms of protecting the integrity in her case and are witnesses. and with each and every question you saw her being deliberate and methodical about establishing the facts here. and the judge ruled in her favor on the facts in terms of finding violation. looking ahead to other defendants to heal for themself to raise the bottom conditions as opposed to lore city serious implications of sending the defendant back to jail. >> gwen keyes and harry litman, thank you to look for joining me tonight. we have breaking news now on the hostages. the state of qatar as announced that a humanita
i think mcafee himself, he said there was violation here but i'm not going to revoke.hink he was also thinking of that prospective motion and not wanting to be botched boxed in. so trump, i think, was on everybody's mind in the court even though he was not there. >> gwen keyes, was fani willis trying to send a message to all the other defendants, as harry says, in particular donald trump? >> i certainly think so. but let's remember, she's the prosecutor's prosecutor. this is what...
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. >> judge scott mcafee this morning gave the d.a. what she asked for, issuing a protective order barring the release of some material. >> you don't want evidence out in the ether that may or may not actually be put before a jury. >> they made the point firmly that cases are meant to be tried in courtrooms, not in the public. >> there's a lot going down, and judges do want cased tries in court, not tub lick. the witnesses in these rico cases thought their testimony was going to be secret until trial. now they're learning they can't trust them. taylor swift described in "the lucky one". you're so confused. you don't feel lucky. you just feel used. convicted trump aide jenna ellis made it clear she feels used, complaining donald trump would not pay the legal costs that she accrued working for him and learning she was not lucky after all in getting this job and getting to politically famous, making this case for trump. sometimes when they say you're lucky that's when you have to be the most concerned. taylor knows. now, will there be mor
. >> judge scott mcafee this morning gave the d.a. what she asked for, issuing a protective order barring the release of some material. >> you don't want evidence out in the ether that may or may not actually be put before a jury. >> they made the point firmly that cases are meant to be tried in courtrooms, not in the public. >> there's a lot going down, and judges do want cased tries in court, not tub lick. the witnesses in these rico cases thought their testimony was...
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mcafee spec right patience beyond just time changing in the weather outside might need an umbrella ato the north bay they could be dropping south as we head toward the afternoon and evening, right now though comes in pretty views across the bay, not much wind, pretty the right there, looking out toward san francisco and look at san jose, you have a lot of low clouds, city lights below, bringing the job of lining up the liver cloud level right now, 51 degrees in san jose, northwest wind at 10 miles per hour, more low clouds going towards the tri-valley. 57 and also upper 50s in san francisco. now, you may have missed just how warm it was today, we had 80s from concord to livermore and san jose, just about 10 degrees above average, 72 in seven cisco to truck about 10 degrees from those numbers, that might be really close to what tomorrow's hyzaar, will be watching up the cooldown coming tomorrow, and eventually some rain in the forecast for this earlier in the rain season, we have a whole lot from october to the beginning of the month, and we do have some rain to talk about from the nor
mcafee spec right patience beyond just time changing in the weather outside might need an umbrella ato the north bay they could be dropping south as we head toward the afternoon and evening, right now though comes in pretty views across the bay, not much wind, pretty the right there, looking out toward san francisco and look at san jose, you have a lot of low clouds, city lights below, bringing the job of lining up the liver cloud level right now, 51 degrees in san jose, northwest wind at 10...
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but here's the thing, his owner, daniel mcafee, actually isn't doing anything at all to the kibble.g. put absolutely none of this in here like this right here. put something in the microwave like that. >> he eats it right up but only after that song and dance where his owner emphasizes, again, he his owner emphasizes, again, he quote, adds absoluty nothel bladder leak underwear has one job. i just want to feel protected! especially for those sudden gush moments. when your keys are in the door and your body's like, “it's happening”! if you're worried about your protection, it's not the right protection. always discreet protects like no other. with double leak guards that help prevent gushes escaping from the sides. and a rapid dry core that locks in your heaviest gush quickly for up to zero leaks. and it contours, to everybody. now this, is protection! always discreet- the protection we deserve! shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation, or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks and could make it hard to be there for your lo
but here's the thing, his owner, daniel mcafee, actually isn't doing anything at all to the kibble.g. put absolutely none of this in here like this right here. put something in the microwave like that. >> he eats it right up but only after that song and dance where his owner emphasizes, again, he his owner emphasizes, again, he quote, adds absoluty nothel bladder leak underwear has one job. i just want to feel protected! especially for those sudden gush moments. when your keys are in the...
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unfolding county judge scott mcafee sides with the dea on this, harrison floyd will have to go back to, floyd's alleged coconspirators here have remained remarkably defiant. trayvon kutti, again, publicist, according to the washington post, talks openly on social media about the headline making experience, taunting detractors and memes and suggesting that she should be trump's next press secretary. be careful of what you suggest. and then there is pastor stephen cliffgard lee. you can see him here in police body cam footage, after ruby freeman called the police on him and december of 2020. mr. li who calls himself america's chaplain reportedly appeared at a recent event to raise funds for his defense. saying, quote, i am not going to put out to a lie. i am not going to cooperate with evil. this is the lords battle and we have got to fight it. we are going to have more on the upcoming and ongoing battles down in fulton county, as the attorney for yet another codefendant issued a big mea culpa in court today. former fulton county assistant d.a. melissa redmon joins me to talk about all o
unfolding county judge scott mcafee sides with the dea on this, harrison floyd will have to go back to, floyd's alleged coconspirators here have remained remarkably defiant. trayvon kutti, again, publicist, according to the washington post, talks openly on social media about the headline making experience, taunting detractors and memes and suggesting that she should be trump's next press secretary. be careful of what you suggest. and then there is pastor stephen cliffgard lee. you can see him...
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. >>> right now, judge mcafee to deciding whether or not to revoke the bail terms.violating the terms of his release by usings social media to communicate with codefendants an witnesses and in a surprise move, d.a. willis showed up herself to argue the case. joining us from atlanta, blaine alexander. what's floyd accused of saying and to whom? >> it comes down to social media post. today was the reading and rereading of posts and the interpretation. really a lot of it is focusing on referencing gabriel sterling, the secretary of state and ruby freeman. we all remember she is one of two georgia election workers who received a lot of harassment after they were accused of cheating in 2020. so he is facing charges directly in response to his interactions with ruby freeman in the first place. what we saw today with the reading of a number of not just tweets he posted, but the comments, responses from others who read those tweets and d.a. making the case it amounts to threats. his lawyer pushed back and is saying this is a first amendment issue. these weren't intimidating
. >>> right now, judge mcafee to deciding whether or not to revoke the bail terms.violating the terms of his release by usings social media to communicate with codefendants an witnesses and in a surprise move, d.a. willis showed up herself to argue the case. joining us from atlanta, blaine alexander. what's floyd accused of saying and to whom? >> it comes down to social media post. today was the reading and rereading of posts and the interpretation. really a lot of it is focusing...
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. >> and we can see that judge mcafee is now on the bench.ntinue to watch that, and we have folks listening to it. but carol, i want to ask you about another trump legal case, special counsel jack smith is urging the d.c. circuit court of appeals to reinstate the gag order in the federal election interference case. his office argued this in a filing, quote, there has never been a criminal case in which a court has granted a defendant an unfettered right to try his case in the media. what's your reaction to that as an argument? >> well, that's right. the first amendment is very widely misunderstood. it does not stand for the proposition that somebody can say whatever he or she wants whenever, anytime, anywhere in any circumstance, and here there are cases that talk about what a court can do to ensure the fair administration of justice in a criminal case or a civil case. and from a strategic point of view, it's unclear to me why donald trump and his team would pursue this course of action. they have this case pending in front of the appellate c
. >> and we can see that judge mcafee is now on the bench.ntinue to watch that, and we have folks listening to it. but carol, i want to ask you about another trump legal case, special counsel jack smith is urging the d.c. circuit court of appeals to reinstate the gag order in the federal election interference case. his office argued this in a filing, quote, there has never been a criminal case in which a court has granted a defendant an unfettered right to try his case in the media....
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judge s mcafee in fulton county is set to hear arguments this morning from one of the 15 remaining co-defendants case. harrison floyd served as the executive director of black voices for trump. and he's accused ofaking part in a plot to coerce a false confession from an election worker that donald trump had accused of trying to rig the vote against him. let's bring in nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. and ken, floyd is the only co-defendant some may recall to spend some extended time in jail after he surrendered. he's now challenging the basis for his inclusion in this case and his attorneys are trying to get their hands on documents. what can we expect today? >> yeah, that's right, ana, and you know, "the atlanta journal-constitution" reported that floyd spent that time in jail because he refused an offer of bonds made in the lobby of the jail and basically begged to be booked in. that's according to a recording they obtained. he's a former marine who is charged in this case over allegations that he tried to intimidate election worker ruby freeman. floyd was also arr
judge s mcafee in fulton county is set to hear arguments this morning from one of the 15 remaining co-defendants case. harrison floyd served as the executive director of black voices for trump. and he's accused ofaking part in a plot to coerce a false confession from an election worker that donald trump had accused of trying to rig the vote against him. let's bring in nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. and ken, floyd is the only co-defendant some may recall to spend...
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now she's calling on judge scott mcafee to step in. >>> we have been watching the overwhelming show of support for israel on the national mall in washington, one speaker telling the crowd that the purpose is to show the world that jewish people, quote, have the right to live. >>> it is a very busy day. but we begin on capitol hill, where tensions within the republican party intensified and are now boiling over with just three days and ten hours left to avert a government shutdown. republican tim burchett, who voted to remove kevin mccarthy as speaker, is accusing mccarthy of giving him a deliberate push while he was giving an interview. >> kevin mccarthy elbowed me in the kidneys as he walked by and it kind of caught me off guard. >> you felt it was on purpose and not an accident? >> absolutely on purpose, ma'am. 435 members of congress, eight of us voted against him, i'm the one who gets it, he publicly called me out. >> now, burchett is also among the dug in conservatives opposing a bill to keep the government from shutting down with about three hours until the house votes, speaker m
now she's calling on judge scott mcafee to step in. >>> we have been watching the overwhelming show of support for israel on the national mall in washington, one speaker telling the crowd that the purpose is to show the world that jewish people, quote, have the right to live. >>> it is a very busy day. but we begin on capitol hill, where tensions within the republican party intensified and are now boiling over with just three days and ten hours left to avert a government...
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. >> we are waiting for judge scott mcafee to make that determination.hank you, blayne alexander, come back when we hear something. lots of breaking news at this minute. any moment now, we're going to see the big sit down. you see the stage being set for that between president biden and china's xi jinping. face-to-face for the first time in a year with hopes that amped up diplomacy will lower sky high tensions. but the two leaders will also have to navigate several contentious issues, including china's dispute with taiwan, the theft of u.s. technology. it's kind of a real world reality check that despite strained relations over iran, russia, technology theft, the world's two global superpowers need to find a way forward. for the u.s., establishing military-to-military relations and getting china to stem the flow of fentanyl to the u.s. for china, the summit can be seen as a win, an opportunity to travel to the u.s. a meet with the president. there's also a very pragmatic tun, a chance for xi to win new american investments in china. the white house has b
. >> we are waiting for judge scott mcafee to make that determination.hank you, blayne alexander, come back when we hear something. lots of breaking news at this minute. any moment now, we're going to see the big sit down. you see the stage being set for that between president biden and china's xi jinping. face-to-face for the first time in a year with hopes that amped up diplomacy will lower sky high tensions. but the two leaders will also have to navigate several contentious issues,...
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news organizations object to any protective order at all on first amendment grounds, but josh scott mcafeehe will issue a protective order tomorrow. >> until we decide what will be relevant and admissible, this case should be tried, not in the court of public opinion, as much as possible, but before a jury and with confidence and with evidence that has been emitted and approved. the court as to how control the justice, the conduct of its officers, and i combine that with the need to keep the jury pool as undated as possible, the need to keep discovery free-flowing and the process, so that all parties can be prepared to prevent pretrial surprise. we've already seen what may happen for protective orders put in place, onerous, logistical burdens that we're going to have to discuss, and i think a protective order mitigates if not protect against those entirely. again, i'll be looking very closely, some of the other first-time especially race such as the ceilings courtroom filings in that sort of thing. i certainly will be modeling a protective order based on that proposed by mr. schaffer. >> a
news organizations object to any protective order at all on first amendment grounds, but josh scott mcafeehe will issue a protective order tomorrow. >> until we decide what will be relevant and admissible, this case should be tried, not in the court of public opinion, as much as possible, but before a jury and with confidence and with evidence that has been emitted and approved. the court as to how control the justice, the conduct of its officers, and i combine that with the need to keep...
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