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also with us neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general and host of the podcast courtside with neal katyal. and harry litman is joining us. he's a former u.s. attorney, former deputy assistant attorney general. he's a senior legal affairs columnist for the los angeles times. and, andrew, you are reading of the dueling motions tonight? >> well, i think a lot of viewers might be asking, what is all the fuss about? why is this such a big deal? why, for instance, am i really upset at what is happening here? and i think that -- what this is about is the government is trying to protect the integrity of the judicial process. and what i mean by that is that they do not want to see, not just that this case should not be tried in the press, that you should not have intimidation and retaliation against witnesses. mike pence is obviously one, that you have the former president having issued statements that he would go after people who go after him. and in the filing that was made by john lauro and todd blanche, they say that is prote
also with us neal katyal, former acting u.s. solicitor general and host of the podcast courtside with neal katyal. and harry litman is joining us. he's a former u.s. attorney, former deputy assistant attorney general. he's a senior legal affairs columnist for the los angeles times. and, andrew, you are reading of the dueling motions tonight? >> well, i think a lot of viewers might be asking, what is all the fuss about? why is this such a big deal? why, for instance, am i really upset at...
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lo neal. the ole man is coming out of the retirement at 52 years old and the young guys they want to get some? let's get it! >> oh, yeah, we got some from you, lo. it was -- lo, our producer justin williams and i, i mean, yesterday you go man, do you run and do you jog? yeah, i run and jog. this man lorenzo neal kind of tricked me though. all of a sudden i'm running up the hills of san francisco and you got kettle bells and you threw a towel on the ground on the sidewalk and you say, start doing some crunches bro. >> yes, but you did it. you were ready for it and you guys were intense and we got it done. >> you know, here's what i learned. i think i could do that for one day. but to be great and to be an nfl player, we were talking about this earlier. you do this two, three times a day and you did it for 16 years, man. >> yeah, being great is a mindset. and it's when doing things you don't want to do when nobody else will do them and nobody else is around. that's why kyle juszczyk is great in
lo neal. the ole man is coming out of the retirement at 52 years old and the young guys they want to get some? let's get it! >> oh, yeah, we got some from you, lo. it was -- lo, our producer justin williams and i, i mean, yesterday you go man, do you run and do you jog? yeah, i run and jog. this man lorenzo neal kind of tricked me though. all of a sudden i'm running up the hills of san francisco and you got kettle bells and you threw a towel on the ground on the sidewalk and you say,...
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i want to bring in for the first time this hour, neal katyal. neal, it is official now in a way that it wasn't an hour ago or even the day of the target letter. so with that in mind, i'd like your response, one, to what we just heard in special counsel smith, and two, quite seriously, what tonight means for legal history and democracy in america. >> ari, the gravity of this moment cannot be overstated. i mean, it is just unbelievable what we just saw with jack smith. you saw a career prosecutor, someone charged with enforcing the law, say the former president of the united states and the current leading presidential candidate for one of the parties is charged for his role in trying to upend a free and fair election. this is certainly the biggest legal case in our lifetimes. it is one of the biggest cases ever in the history of the united states. jack smith did something today to restore confidence in the rule of law in unimaginable ways, and you saw -- you heard him speak in such a measured way, emphasizing donald trump's presumption of innocenc
i want to bring in for the first time this hour, neal katyal. neal, it is official now in a way that it wasn't an hour ago or even the day of the target letter. so with that in mind, i'd like your response, one, to what we just heard in special counsel smith, and two, quite seriously, what tonight means for legal history and democracy in america. >> ari, the gravity of this moment cannot be overstated. i mean, it is just unbelievable what we just saw with jack smith. you saw a career...
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that's our neal katyal page here. you can see this and other recent segments we've done. >>> coming up, i turn to the breakdown, i promise. this is one of our "the beat" special reports. we've been working on it for you. donald trump waiving his right to silence and how that is boomeranging on him. our special report next. when you shop wayfair, you get big deals for your home - every day. so big, we'll have you saying... am i a big deal? yeah you are, because it's a big...
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leading off our discussion tonight is neal, former acting u.s. solicitor general and host of the podcast courtside with neal katyal. also with us, bradley moss, a national security attorney who represents working on the intelligence community. and andrew weissmann is joining us, former fbi general counsel, and former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he's a professor in practice at nyu law school, and msnbc legal analyst. andrew, i want to get your view of where, what we saw here, with the new reporting that we have about the way trump employee 4, as we were referring to him thursday night, came around on this case, gets a target letter, gets rid of the trump lawyer, tells the story to jackson. >> i think one of the things that the public is learning through this case is what happens in criminal cases involving groups of people, whether it be corporations, whether it's a political case with groups of people involved, where there is a hierarchy. there is a real problem when you've got, whether it's a mob boss who
leading off our discussion tonight is neal, former acting u.s. solicitor general and host of the podcast courtside with neal katyal. also with us, bradley moss, a national security attorney who represents working on the intelligence community. and andrew weissmann is joining us, former fbi general counsel, and former chief of the criminal division in the eastern district of new york. he's a professor in practice at nyu law school, and msnbc legal analyst. andrew, i want to get your view of...
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solicitor journalist neal katyal is with us. neal, i start with you.s is when the inner workings and what i am sure lawyers and people inside the system think really is sort of the blender of the system burst into public view and we see these processes that maybe we have seen in tv shows and movies yield their fruit, things like mug shots are going to start coming out. things like arrest warrants if you don't turn yourself in. i mean this is where i guess the proverbial you-know-what gets real. >> yeah. i mean news4 we are all as americans, we know where criminal justice begins and it starts with an arrest and an indictment, and then there's a mug shot that is taken, there's fingerprints that are taken. there are bail conditions, bond agreements and so on. that's what every criminal defendant has. donald trump, unfortunately, has gotten away even in new york and under the federal indictments with being treat specially. he didn't get finger printed. he didn't get the mug shot every other criminal defendant does. i'm glad to see georgia saying, not in ge
solicitor journalist neal katyal is with us. neal, i start with you.s is when the inner workings and what i am sure lawyers and people inside the system think really is sort of the blender of the system burst into public view and we see these processes that maybe we have seen in tv shows and movies yield their fruit, things like mug shots are going to start coming out. things like arrest warrants if you don't turn yourself in. i mean this is where i guess the proverbial you-know-what gets real....
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neal katyal is the former acting u.s. solicitor general.unsel. beyond the official law firm of andrew weissmann and neal katyal, they join me now. so, andrew, i want to start with you. and i want to text to this question but i knew i was gonna say. the goal of this protective order is to trump stop trump from sharing evidence. but what about these social media posts -- they may not share evidence, but they are still threatening. so, what can the judge actually do, especially mike pence, which reads like a clear threat, what can the judge do to stop that? >> so, jen, you know, it's worth noting that on thursday at the arraignment, donald trump under oath swore that he would not retaliate against, or threaten any potential witness. and then, the next day, that post and others, with respect to mike pence, were issued. so, what can the judge do? the judge can start by bringing parties in, and giving, you know, a sir sort of stern lecture, that this is an admonition that you have one more chance. the other thing the judge can do, remember, donal
neal katyal is the former acting u.s. solicitor general.unsel. beyond the official law firm of andrew weissmann and neal katyal, they join me now. so, andrew, i want to start with you. and i want to text to this question but i knew i was gonna say. the goal of this protective order is to trump stop trump from sharing evidence. but what about these social media posts -- they may not share evidence, but they are still threatening. so, what can the judge actually do, especially mike pence, which...
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also neal katyal, former acting attorney general and host of the podcast -- and tim heaphy, former u.s. attorney who served as lead investigator for the january six committee. i know that i think for all of, us we have waves that discovery, as we go through this material, as we digest day over the ours, and neal katyal, i want to begin with you. what is your ten pm reaction having digested as much of this as we all have by now to what this indictment tells us? >> so, lawrence, i think people who watch cable tv, they hear a lot of exaggeration about how important something is or something like that, this is no exaggeration, this is a momentous legal event, the most significant legal event of our lifetimes, one of the most significant legal events ever in the history of the country, it is up there voices marbury versus medicine, -- versus education, dred scott is a defining case for the times, and it is so because this indictment is really meticulous and it's detail, but it's also really balanced and compelling and lays out a case that a guy who was president at the united states, while
also neal katyal, former acting attorney general and host of the podcast -- and tim heaphy, former u.s. attorney who served as lead investigator for the january six committee. i know that i think for all of, us we have waves that discovery, as we go through this material, as we digest day over the ours, and neal katyal, i want to begin with you. what is your ten pm reaction having digested as much of this as we all have by now to what this indictment tells us? >> so, lawrence, i think...
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and neal katyal, former acting u.s. attorney general and host of the podcast courtside with neil castillo. andrew weizmann, i want to go to the conditions imposed on donald trump and have we see a possible violation of those conditions tonight when he called fani willis a left wing prosecutor, that sort of thing? is there some point in donald trump's language about the district attorney that obstructs the administration of justice? >> if i were looking for prior language that violates the letter and spirit of the rules to are not in place in georgia, as well as nbc, it would be if you come after me, i come after you, and as you noted, lawrence, telling the witness going into the grand jury that he should not obey a lawful grand jury subpoena. that, by the way, is a crime. you cannot cancel a crime, whether it's at the conditions in d. c. or in georgia. i do think that the fate of donald trump is in his hands. the reason he is under indictment is because of choices he made. he chose to commit crimes that led to the d. c.
and neal katyal, former acting u.s. attorney general and host of the podcast courtside with neil castillo. andrew weizmann, i want to go to the conditions imposed on donald trump and have we see a possible violation of those conditions tonight when he called fani willis a left wing prosecutor, that sort of thing? is there some point in donald trump's language about the district attorney that obstructs the administration of justice? >> if i were looking for prior language that violates the...
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this is a classic, you know, basically intimidation campaign, neal. >> that's 100% right. and you know, the quiet dignity of ruby freeman in response to this thug-like behavior, you know, it's just -- it's very moving to me. i do think that as this case goes towards trial, that type of story is going to resonate in the minds of the jurors. it's one thing, we have talked about all sorts of big crimes trump and his henchmen committed like the fake electors plots and things like that, but this episode is such a powerful microcosm of what trump was doing. it's such a human story, anyone can wrap their mind around it. so i do suspect that it will play a big role in the trial to come. >> to stay with you for a moment, because the other thing about it is, back in the mob days you get this sense that like the public officials feared them as well, and sometimes played ball. donald trump and his team attempting to get a 2026 trial date in response to the government saying let's get this trial done in january, you're starting to laugh because i think you're going to say it's laughabl
this is a classic, you know, basically intimidation campaign, neal. >> that's 100% right. and you know, the quiet dignity of ruby freeman in response to this thug-like behavior, you know, it's just -- it's very moving to me. i do think that as this case goes towards trial, that type of story is going to resonate in the minds of the jurors. it's one thing, we have talked about all sorts of big crimes trump and his henchmen committed like the fake electors plots and things like that, but...
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also neal katyal, former acting attorney general and host of the podcast -- and tim heaphy, former u.s. attorney who served as lead investigator for the january six committee. i know that i think for all of, us we have waves that discovery, as we go through this material, as we digest day over the ours, and neal katyal, i want to begin with you. what is your ten pm reaction having digested as much of this as we all have by now to what this indictment tells us? >> so, lawrence, i think people who watch cable tv, they hear a lot of exaggeration about how important something is or something like that, this is no exaggeration, this is a momentous legal event, the most significant legal event of our lifetimes, one of the most significant legal events ever in the history of the country, it is up there voices marbury versus medicine, -- versus education, dred scott is a defining case for the times, and it is so because this indictment is really meticulous and it's detail, but it's also really balanced and compelling and lays out a case that a guy who was president at the united states, while
also neal katyal, former acting attorney general and host of the podcast -- and tim heaphy, former u.s. attorney who served as lead investigator for the january six committee. i know that i think for all of, us we have waves that discovery, as we go through this material, as we digest day over the ours, and neal katyal, i want to begin with you. what is your ten pm reaction having digested as much of this as we all have by now to what this indictment tells us? >> so, lawrence, i think...
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and what had a 2 best nips dickie, that's for the show. neal. with to sure, a lever. what new mom is 89. ok to pay it this and then then $70.00. and you have to so that heather shall know that if the level could do it off and that's how it had the yellow to montgomery. yeah. knew what was the hey, how did he couldn't we bought a stuff over the flu, looked equipment and not share the hey, humanness, legal law. this didn't have that all. we then 7 digit aside or was and had 17 to do home that it cover the house when, when be a subsidy listening, those should be fund a lot of the out because we yes, the, the, you know, it's a little the site and so now visits the tassel that a shot or, and had didn't had the show in the week of the he does a month the condenser. so when the, when the little was over the, and then half, it didn't, didn't have the showing, you know, the, i know the land today with tech. you did he met unless you ask the cd yet the well, it has been to look into him. so being that school good ever had the particularly heavy the because she had on whiskey an
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stuart stevens, neal katyal, thank you gentlemen both. appreciate it.r tonight" starts right now. good, evening alex. >> this feels like it has been a week of institutional fortification, doesn't it? >> i think it has been. yeah. >> it has. and that's a good note to end. and have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> thanks to you at home for joining us this evening. so, right now, at this very moment, former president donald trump is giving his first extended -- extended -- public remarks since he was indicted on tuesday for trying to overturn the 2020 election. at this event tonight, trump has been railing against the department of justice and multiple federal -- multiple federal criminal indictment that have been brought against him by that department. he has called out marxist prosecor
stuart stevens, neal katyal, thank you gentlemen both. appreciate it.r tonight" starts right now. good, evening alex. >> this feels like it has been a week of institutional fortification, doesn't it? >> i think it has been. yeah. >> it has. and that's a good note to end. and have a great weekend. >> thank you. >> thanks to you at home for joining us this evening. so, right now, at this very moment, former president donald trump is giving his first extended --...
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criminal case maybe perhaps in the united states history. >> and he's close to the capitol where, nealhe said to the group gathered, the crowd at the ellipse, that he was going to lead them, and he was going to join them at the capitol, and of course, secret service didn't let him do that. there was plenty of testimony at the january 6th hearings that he was angry about that from cassidy hutchinson and others, that he wanted to go, but instead, went back to the white house and watched in the room just right off the oval office and watched this all unfold. and for many hours resisted efforts to or arguments from everyone including his own daughter to do something. >> so glad that you mentioned that because that also goes to one of trump's new defenses that his attorneys have been floating yesterday and today, which is this trial should be moved. trump says it should be in west virginia where they're politically more sympathetic to him, but our constitution says the place to try a crime is the place in which the crime occurred, not somewhere where you have, like, better political support
criminal case maybe perhaps in the united states history. >> and he's close to the capitol where, nealhe said to the group gathered, the crowd at the ellipse, that he was going to lead them, and he was going to join them at the capitol, and of course, secret service didn't let him do that. there was plenty of testimony at the january 6th hearings that he was angry about that from cassidy hutchinson and others, that he wanted to go, but instead, went back to the white house and watched in...
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back with neal, glenn and katie.te about how this could happen, either congress pass has law or with the exception made by chief justice roberts. it seems like a no-brainer to you or maybe he doesn't want to reignite the argument for cameras before supreme court proceedings? >> i do think it is ultimately a no-brainer. this rule originated in 1946 and we now live in a digital age where people think visually and are accustomed to seeing things with their own eyes and, look, i know the chief justice and many of the justices have a concern about cameras in the supreme court, but that's a very different thing than what we're talking about here for two reasons, one is in the supreme court there are no witnesses or credibility determinations, you are not looking at a defendant's demeanor. the defendant isn't there and there are no witnesses, this is a purely legal argument. whereas in a criminal trial that's kind of the essence of what a criminal trial is all about. indeed in the george floyd case minnesota had a rule that
back with neal, glenn and katie.te about how this could happen, either congress pass has law or with the exception made by chief justice roberts. it seems like a no-brainer to you or maybe he doesn't want to reignite the argument for cameras before supreme court proceedings? >> i do think it is ultimately a no-brainer. this rule originated in 1946 and we now live in a digital age where people think visually and are accustomed to seeing things with their own eyes and, look, i know the...
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let me go back to you, neal. i can report now that we've all been playing the guessing game all day. i've got my indictment here and i will proudly note that i appear to have been correct that so far i'm doing pretty well on my pop quiz. nbc now can confirm that it does appear that co-conspirator number two, who is described as an attorney who devised and attempted to implement a strategy to obstruct the certification of the presidential election does appear to be john eastman, who we know wrote the memo and goes all the way back to the year 2000 in which he believed in this idea that these sort of electors don't have to be connected to the votes that are supposed to be attached to them and that number four, co-conspirator number four described as a justice department official who worked on civil matters and who with the defendant attempted to use the justice department to open sham election crime investigations and influence state legislatures with knowingly false claims of election fraud appears to be jeffrey c
let me go back to you, neal. i can report now that we've all been playing the guessing game all day. i've got my indictment here and i will proudly note that i appear to have been correct that so far i'm doing pretty well on my pop quiz. nbc now can confirm that it does appear that co-conspirator number two, who is described as an attorney who devised and attempted to implement a strategy to obstruct the certification of the presidential election does appear to be john eastman, who we know...
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neal katyal and former georgia district attorney gwen keyes fleming. and they will tell us if they've ever seen a criminal defendant give a judge a deadline. i have never held and motion in my hands in which a criminal defendant gives a judge a deadline of five pm on the day the motion was filed. or a deadline of anytime, and for. criminal defendant, giving the judge a deadline. not surprisingly, judge steve jones ignored jeffrey clark's deadline. and as crazy as it sounds, to give a judgment headline, jeffrey clark's raisin stated in writing, for the deadline, is the single most childish thing, maybe the only childish thing, i have ever seen in a criminal defendant put in writing to a judge. jeffrey clark's motion says he was given the judge a deadline of five pm today because, quote, mr. clark would not need to be put the choice of making rushed travel arrangements to fly into atlanta or instead risking being labeled a fugitive. i'm sorry, but i didn't write that sentence as written. it seems to be missing a word. possibly the word through, as in, mr
neal katyal and former georgia district attorney gwen keyes fleming. and they will tell us if they've ever seen a criminal defendant give a judge a deadline. i have never held and motion in my hands in which a criminal defendant gives a judge a deadline of five pm on the day the motion was filed. or a deadline of anytime, and for. criminal defendant, giving the judge a deadline. not surprisingly, judge steve jones ignored jeffrey clark's deadline. and as crazy as it sounds, to give a judgment...
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thank you, neal. thank you, pat. and all of you for coming.
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thank you, neal. thank you, pat. and all of you for coming. welcome to the montgomery federalist society luncheon. i'm allen mendenhall, dean of the royal college of business at troy, executive director of the manual johnson center for political economy and president of our local montgomery chapter here, the federal society
thank you, neal. thank you, pat. and all of you for coming. welcome to the montgomery federalist society luncheon. i'm allen mendenhall, dean of the royal college of business at troy, executive director of the manual johnson center for political economy and president of our local montgomery chapter here, the federal society
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when you dignify this with an apology -- neal was right. we have one kid.ould not let us have two. just give your kid time to develop before they do what i want. he was pistol whipped into an apology. >> jesse: you remember this lady? >> i am telling you i am [bleep]. there is a reason [bleep]. they can believe it or not believe it. i don't give two [bleep]. but i am telling you right now, [bleep]. >> jesse: every time i look on my phone this lady's video is on my phone thanks to elon musk. this is tiffany gomez from texas. even though she was taken off the flight, she is not facing any charges. you were trying to track this woman down. >> [laughing]. >> jesse: is she in the real or fake documentary? >> no burkes -- but there is a jesse watters reference. she suffered enough because she flies american. she was fighting with a family member over air pods and threw a fit that people thought had to do with aliens. he is not a real person. people are too strung out from flying coach. it's assistant coach. there is no dignity. i flew a connection on spirit airli
when you dignify this with an apology -- neal was right. we have one kid.ould not let us have two. just give your kid time to develop before they do what i want. he was pistol whipped into an apology. >> jesse: you remember this lady? >> i am telling you i am [bleep]. there is a reason [bleep]. they can believe it or not believe it. i don't give two [bleep]. but i am telling you right now, [bleep]. >> jesse: every time i look on my phone this lady's video is on my phone thanks...
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the eyes wereg d by zora neal hurston in 1930's evan. free to choose, a statement by milton and rose friedman. then the words of cesar chavez in 2002. i don't think we did it on purpose but it just struck me the last two books are on economics. carla: you got it. and when you think about 2002, it seems like, that recent? cesar chavez and the united farm workers and everything going on and all this in terms of working conditions echo it was not that long ago. 2002. inc. about that. -- think about that. then of course milton friedman. and the discussions of cryptocurrency. all these things about economics and what is going on. host: two more calls and then we have to let the librarian go. steve in macon, georgia. caller: hello. can you hear me? host: we are listening. caller: i am trying to talk into having trouble with my phone. can you your miyako -- you hear me? host: we can hear you. i apologize, going to let steve go. anna. caller: i am enthralled. i enjoyed hearing from the other people who felt like they influenced america. i am rea
the eyes wereg d by zora neal hurston in 1930's evan. free to choose, a statement by milton and rose friedman. then the words of cesar chavez in 2002. i don't think we did it on purpose but it just struck me the last two books are on economics. carla: you got it. and when you think about 2002, it seems like, that recent? cesar chavez and the united farm workers and everything going on and all this in terms of working conditions echo it was not that long ago. 2002. inc. about that. -- think...
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neil king and thank you, neal. thank you.thank you for doing the walk thank you for writing the book and thanks for being here. thank you all for being here. this is amazing. amazing city books for this year and they will be glad join you and and sign your book for you. and thank you all for coming. we'll see you at the next edition of the talk of the hill. good. thanks. all right. oh, fantastic. thank you. i really.
neil king and thank you, neal. thank you.thank you for doing the walk thank you for writing the book and thanks for being here. thank you all for being here. this is amazing. amazing city books for this year and they will be glad join you and and sign your book for you. and thank you all for coming. we'll see you at the next edition of the talk of the hill. good. thanks. all right. oh, fantastic. thank you. i really.
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neal, i'm so glad you're here. had time to read the indictment, processed, what's your reaction? >> i'm struck by three things. i am struck by the detail in the indictment, by the balance in the indictment, and by the person who signed it, which we already knew but it was jack smith who is operating as a non career prosecutor. so we hear lots of exaggeration on cable tv news about how significant something is. there is no way to exaggerate the meaning of this indictment today. this is the most significant legal cases in our lifetimes. it is one of the handful of most significant cases ever in our court system. it will be remembered forever along with cases like marjory versus madison, dred scott, brown versus board of education, and it is because it alleges a very compelling story that the president of the united states, as president, not like afterwards or after he lost his job in florida, but as president, use the powers of his office to stymie the american people in the most sacred duty, which is to vote for som
neal, i'm so glad you're here. had time to read the indictment, processed, what's your reaction? >> i'm struck by three things. i am struck by the detail in the indictment, by the balance in the indictment, and by the person who signed it, which we already knew but it was jack smith who is operating as a non career prosecutor. so we hear lots of exaggeration on cable tv news about how significant something is. there is no way to exaggerate the meaning of this indictment today. this is the...
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a group of black women writers talk about zora neal hurston's "their eyes were watching god" and its impact on african-american culture. >> you cannot read this book without being drenched in love, and the love of your people. you see them all in their foibles and their funny way of seeing things and their haircuts and baggy pants and people with weird names. on and on and on. that is us. and just so much beauty in ing authentic with whatever you are. announcer: from this event archives thursday night on c-span, and be sure to w c-span's new series books that shrica in partnership with the library of congress beginning monday, september 18 li at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, cspan now app, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. announcer: and denial former -- and now former advisor to president trump peter navarro responds to a federal judge's decision to not allow the use of executive privilege in the defense of his contempt case related to the january 6 investigation. this is just under 15 minutes. >> by legal bills just went by another half $1 million. anyone watching
a group of black women writers talk about zora neal hurston's "their eyes were watching god" and its impact on african-american culture. >> you cannot read this book without being drenched in love, and the love of your people. you see them all in their foibles and their funny way of seeing things and their haircuts and baggy pants and people with weird names. on and on and on. that is us. and just so much beauty in ing authentic with whatever you are. announcer: from this event...
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>>> we're back with neal katyal as we focus on covering more of the stone tapes.another piece of tape we're going to air for the first time. the film maker mentioned it. we had stone plead the 5th on the january 6th committee. but the film makers were inside the hotel room as the scale of the insurrection became clear on that very day that captured the darkening mood. stone, who had hoped to be at the march and speaking from the lectern, watches the coverage and goes into a kind of defense or spin mode. >> i'm getting out of town. >> graphic image of a woman who was apparently shot earlier today. we don't have an age. we're told she's in critical condition. she is now being treated at a local hospital. >> we did nothing wrong. >> we did nothing wrong. >> change of plans. got to get these two to the car somehow. >> everything, both trolleys. >> change of plans, let's get out of town. what do you see in both that new clip we have as well as what we aired tonight in the stone case? >> so, ari, when you're planning a coup, it's usually not the best idea to have a came
>>> we're back with neal katyal as we focus on covering more of the stone tapes.another piece of tape we're going to air for the first time. the film maker mentioned it. we had stone plead the 5th on the january 6th committee. but the film makers were inside the hotel room as the scale of the insurrection became clear on that very day that captured the darkening mood. stone, who had hoped to be at the march and speaking from the lectern, watches the coverage and goes into a kind of...
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the same thing can be said about zora neal houston. "the eyes were watching god." when alice walker resurrected her, she said she was an anthropologist and dialect is dialect. people did not speak that way. it was not until 1971 that is drawn neal hurston started to get her props as the kids say. for a long time, she was not appreciated. host: carol, pennsylvania. good afternoon. caller: it is wonderful to talk with you. thank you for answering my call. i would say some books i read that were important were "roots." i have the privilege of hearing a lecture by alex helling at the university of pittsburgh that was eye-opening. i think it helped to change america. it helped us understand the bible because people did not believe in the oral tradition. when he exposed what he learns about his family through the oral tradition, it was quite eye-opening. one of the other books that changed my life and i'm sure changed america was, "the grapes of wrath," concerning the dustbowl and what was going on at that time. another book i had to read in college that i know changed a
the same thing can be said about zora neal houston. "the eyes were watching god." when alice walker resurrected her, she said she was an anthropologist and dialect is dialect. people did not speak that way. it was not until 1971 that is drawn neal hurston started to get her props as the kids say. for a long time, she was not appreciated. host: carol, pennsylvania. good afternoon. caller: it is wonderful to talk with you. thank you for answering my call. i would say some books i read...
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neal, thanks very much for being with us. the judge signaled she wants this trial to move quickly, set the next hearing date for august 28th. realistically, do you think this trial will commence and be over before election day? >> i do. i think this trial doesn't have the procedural complexities of classified information and the other things that are an issue in the florida stolen documents case. and i do think that this judge was signaling -- this magistrate judge had talked to the presiding judge, chutkan, over this case. and i think all indications are that they wanted to move this thing more quickly. she's going to hear from donald trump's lawyers on the 28th, or i think there's going to be a brief filed even before that. for why there should be some delay. but there's no argument for much delay here. certainly not something past decide say of this year. trump's lawyers have been signaling that, well, it's been 2 1/2 years that the prosecution's gotten to investigate, so we should get 2 1/2 years also. and the criminal la
neal, thanks very much for being with us. the judge signaled she wants this trial to move quickly, set the next hearing date for august 28th. realistically, do you think this trial will commence and be over before election day? >> i do. i think this trial doesn't have the procedural complexities of classified information and the other things that are an issue in the florida stolen documents case. and i do think that this judge was signaling -- this magistrate judge had talked to the...
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and for neal. and the question now is, can anyone stop them from winning a 12 straight title? leave because mistakes they claim they overcame. i'll be live sick, 32 in a baffled between 2. by on the science potential title challenges, a sudden a rifle. victor pony face should give labour cruising some extra potency in attack . he wasted no time in making his present spouse. setting up jeremy frame problem for the opening go i know the new signing hope to eva cruising double valley. 10 minutes later eunice hoffman's corner was hired to invite jonathan's ha, they've a cruise in tune, alas, against a team who did battery spine munich and the german supercop to the delights of coach germany, alongside patrick here, right from the super top down the o mode cut the deficit just before half time, another kona, another free header like sites guilty of some poor defending. there was nothing poor about labor cues instead, go by, stop, by a story on via these chip restoring the to go cushion with freedom from fairly delighted with his assist. where the v it's meant to, to know it is up f
and for neal. and the question now is, can anyone stop them from winning a 12 straight title? leave because mistakes they claim they overcame. i'll be live sick, 32 in a baffled between 2. by on the science potential title challenges, a sudden a rifle. victor pony face should give labour cruising some extra potency in attack . he wasted no time in making his present spouse. setting up jeremy frame problem for the opening go i know the new signing hope to eva cruising double valley. 10 minutes...
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i believe it is well comp suite and defeated hosts this radio to neal to secure. so it plates, it's the full time suite of clench the sponsor to well comp for the matilda is the defeat still meant the best results on the world stage. policy fans had hoped them entailed those magical tournament with gain, with victory against sweden, a side that's never lost all straw. you had a world. however, history as it does repeated itself in this match. so we didn't 1st go came in the 1st half following the contact between australia is clear hunt and stina black stain is sweet in was awarded the penalty due to unintentionally clipping the hill . after the video, assistant referee had a low read. elena rosa converted with the top. it is to give sweet in the lead before the break just after the arrow marks we didn't double duly use. this came from seen of like seeing is down close of are you has money fired in from outside the box. the to new victory, hands sweetie. and therefore, 3rd place, finish at the women's world. i've mixed our reporter examines remaining is massive gar
i believe it is well comp suite and defeated hosts this radio to neal to secure. so it plates, it's the full time suite of clench the sponsor to well comp for the matilda is the defeat still meant the best results on the world stage. policy fans had hoped them entailed those magical tournament with gain, with victory against sweden, a side that's never lost all straw. you had a world. however, history as it does repeated itself in this match. so we didn't 1st go came in the 1st half following...
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and as he mentioned, that follows this trip of william lied to uh, to stop and visit. neal can san francisco and try to use military exercises before send a clear message to its perceived, follows like often as people overseas visit to taiwan last year. how does this compare as well and the key missing bits of information right now is how long these drills are going. so last full. so when the time when the car in time needs preston trends to through los angeles and that with the, the us. how speaker kevin mccarthy. earlier this year, we saw 4 days of chinese miniature exercises around taiwan. when then us how speaker nancy pelosi visited taiwan. it will this last year. we again, so full days of exercises and searching, tie one creasing the more locations around the high ones main lines, and then we're currently sitting with his car drills. and at that time, we also had reports of a number of 5 attack cyber attacks on the high when his government infrastructure and the announcement of talks and economic sanctions. so i think so far it's fine to say with this car enjoys when know of the level
and as he mentioned, that follows this trip of william lied to uh, to stop and visit. neal can san francisco and try to use military exercises before send a clear message to its perceived, follows like often as people overseas visit to taiwan last year. how does this compare as well and the key missing bits of information right now is how long these drills are going. so last full. so when the time when the car in time needs preston trends to through los angeles and that with the, the us. how...
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and as i mentioned, it follows this trip of william lied to uh to stop and visit. neal can san francisco and try to use military exercises before send a clear message to its perceived follows like often nancy pelosi is a to taiwan last year. how does this compare as well and the key missing bits of information right now is how long these drills are going to last full. so when the time when the car in time and he's president transit of through los angeles and met with the the us house speaker, kevin mccarthy. earlier this year we saw 4 days of chinese miniature exercises around taiwan. when then us how speaking nancy pelosi visited taiwan. it was last year. we again so full days of exercises and searching taiwan creasing the more locations around. sy one's main lines and then we're currently seeing with these car drills and about time we also have reports of a number of cyber attack cyber attacks on the high when these government infrastructure and the announcements of talks and economic sanctions. so i think so far it's fair to say with this car enjoys with no other level that we were at
and as i mentioned, it follows this trip of william lied to uh to stop and visit. neal can san francisco and try to use military exercises before send a clear message to its perceived follows like often nancy pelosi is a to taiwan last year. how does this compare as well and the key missing bits of information right now is how long these drills are going to last full. so when the time when the car in time and he's president transit of through los angeles and met with the the us house speaker,...
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for me, is zora neale right. but it's an inversion in certain ways how zora neale is doing. like my people, people with a little bit of angst. yes. uh huh, yes because there is no angst for me, right. especially in that version of of how i came to to know a history, to know a value. my grandmother's yard really like the most free that was as a little person. and so, you know, i wanted to, to start there and i'm a deaconess to right. so i'm a white deaconess and then i still love that somebody at my church told it was a you know, it's not an outfit, it's a uniform. and i was like, hey, you know, for me, an outfit to so i, i always enjoy that and it was for my mother and it was for my grandmother. so it's one of the few things that i think i am maybe fourth generation, if anything. well, let me think about the church for a second, because you you wait right into those waters. yes. waters that might make a claim that black faith. so, you know, there are those who make the claim that the church institutionally functions in a valuable way for organizing, but that christian faith
for me, is zora neale right. but it's an inversion in certain ways how zora neale is doing. like my people, people with a little bit of angst. yes. uh huh, yes because there is no angst for me, right. especially in that version of of how i came to to know a history, to know a value. my grandmother's yard really like the most free that was as a little person. and so, you know, i wanted to, to start there and i'm a deaconess to right. so i'm a white deaconess and then i still love that somebody...
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lorenzo neal, i am not ready. that will do it for sports from levi's stadium. >>> this morning we have crowned a new champion in the women's world cup. the glory goes to spain. spain narrowly edged out england , 1-0. spain scored 30 minutes into the match and held on. it's spain's first cup for the women ever. >>> back in the u.s., inter miami won the league's cup. that is between the mls and mexico la liga. with last night's win, messi became the most decorated athlete. he captured his 44th trophy. messi and inter miami defeated nashville in a penalty shootout. >>> survivors in maui are struggling to get back on their feet. the search for the victims continues. we have an update from the disaster zone. >>> i have the latest on the storm named hillary that is bearing down in southern california. officials one flooding throughout the southwest could be ca >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the morning edition. >>> it is , 6:29. i am devin fehely. let's start with a check of the weather. with first alert meteorolog
lorenzo neal, i am not ready. that will do it for sports from levi's stadium. >>> this morning we have crowned a new champion in the women's world cup. the glory goes to spain. spain narrowly edged out england , 1-0. spain scored 30 minutes into the match and held on. it's spain's first cup for the women ever. >>> back in the u.s., inter miami won the league's cup. that is between the mls and mexico la liga. with last night's win, messi became the most decorated athlete. he...
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what are the and that just says young people had the sad to hear full feel of ben neal the, i'm you tell me the what sort of the entity who way i need a still the, i'm not can was that also floss a how fun and then i'm stuck them out, you know, new normal how you know, how much i'm sure i was on the start menu on the little box can how to none. and to my show my, what a deal mostly gotten the one much ok. but i know most of those show neil national nathan mushroom, i'm well what, what are the, what the next look, know who i need to do to come to visit the from the how 11. so it will have the she is i need to knock us out of call. i'm not stuff with you on any guys default. and i have the admissions. yeah. nice. where do i need a local community? yeah. has always do the show. new york journalist, i'm yeah. how would you send the most up to how those show me how much of the stuff he'd be on there? i looked at me, i was on internet and i'm switching my brain. i need the or something i want to talk to you all so much. i'm not, i'm not the the what the, what the under just under to see what i
what are the and that just says young people had the sad to hear full feel of ben neal the, i'm you tell me the what sort of the entity who way i need a still the, i'm not can was that also floss a how fun and then i'm stuck them out, you know, new normal how you know, how much i'm sure i was on the start menu on the little box can how to none. and to my show my, what a deal mostly gotten the one much ok. but i know most of those show neil national nathan mushroom, i'm well what, what are the,...
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. ♪ neal: bill, it looks like you're having a seizure bill: women love this. neal: okay...t means that you are a natural outsider. troy patterson: it's kind of like the defining experience of being fourteen, fifteen, sixteen. michael schneider: but, this younger audience, they have always been so underserved by primetime tv. aramide: but in the 90s networks started to really put the teenager and what they want front and center. tony thomas: the time was right to tell the story about blossom because there was a vacuum of young girl's points of view on television. blossom: my best friend six told me that william zimmerman who is only slightly better looking than mel gibson is interested in me. this is so cool. but why wouldn't he be interested in me? i'm smart, i'm funny... and i've got the body of a 13 year old. tony thomas: she was not the average girl, maybe not the best looking girl in class, but certainly one of the brightest. blossom: oh my gosh, you don't suppose this means we're the girls with 'good personalities?" tony thomas: and that was one of the points of blosso
. ♪ neal: bill, it looks like you're having a seizure bill: women love this. neal: okay...t means that you are a natural outsider. troy patterson: it's kind of like the defining experience of being fourteen, fifteen, sixteen. michael schneider: but, this younger audience, they have always been so underserved by primetime tv. aramide: but in the 90s networks started to really put the teenager and what they want front and center. tony thomas: the time was right to tell the story about blossom...
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like zillow neal's amazing phenomena, brothers about slipping on a button on a skid. okay, looks up and down the skins. gets peals of laughter. night after night, during the whole elder 0 at the end of the fridge. the thought to a quick check of the headlines here on out as they are a fast moving while fires of killed at least 6 people on the hawaiian island of maui, for speed and for all city of the flames. for some people to jump into the sea to escape. yes, president joe biden says he's sending help to the states. a gunman has killed ecuadorian presidential candidate, fernando viet potential. he was shot during an election rally in the capital key to being reported. the suspect of the stock has also been killed. china says it's very disappointed that the white house will block future american investments into some chinese tech companies. yes, president biden's, executive order. and to stop us funding a firms that he says would advance beijing's ministry and threaten american national security. the north korean leader is quoting for more preparations for the possibi
like zillow neal's amazing phenomena, brothers about slipping on a button on a skid. okay, looks up and down the skins. gets peals of laughter. night after night, during the whole elder 0 at the end of the fridge. the thought to a quick check of the headlines here on out as they are a fast moving while fires of killed at least 6 people on the hawaiian island of maui, for speed and for all city of the flames. for some people to jump into the sea to escape. yes, president joe biden says he's...