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d.c.? >> she said there was a family wedding. >> and the records backed that up. when they looked at jim's cell phone, he never left florida. diana's phone records checked out, too. plea where was diana's phone? >> in d.c. >> that it did not move? >> did not move, the phone went to d.c., went back to florida. >> reasonable to assume diana never left d.c.? >> absolutely. >> you are smiling >> there was just a break, the pattern just was off. >> diana's records worse taking two areas, and detectives were about to get a break that would shift the direction of the entire investigation. let's just say this case was about to go south. >>> that secret burner phone, who bought it, who used it? get ready for a whole new circle of suspect. >>> coming up. >> how many people are involved in this? >> that is the question of the day. >> when dateline continues. when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. but you can repair it with pronamel repair. it penetrates deep into the tooth to actively repair aci
d.c.? >> she said there was a family wedding. >> and the records backed that up. when they looked at jim's cell phone, he never left florida. diana's phone records checked out, too. plea where was diana's phone? >> in d.c. >> that it did not move? >> did not move, the phone went to d.c., went back to florida. >> reasonable to assume diana never left d.c.? >> absolutely. >> you are smiling >> there was just a break, the pattern just was off....
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which means that the window in which the d.c. election interference case can take place and conclude before the november election, that window is very small. it is basically sometime between mid july and mid august. so donald trump asking for the judge in another case, the mar- a-lago classical documents classified documents case, to put that on the calendar in august, seems like sums 3d chess. well, maybe just jess. right now it doesn't seem like there's enough room in the counted or to have both of these trials take place and conclude before the presidential election. jack smith's team thinks the mar-a-lago trial will last for six weeks. trump's legal team thinks it will last 8 to 10 weeks. whether it's four weeks or ten weeks, it could effectively blocks a judge in the federal election interference case from scheduling her trial in order to get a verdict from the november election, or in other words, it could ice her. that is worth a person familiar with trump's trial strategy told cnn earlier this week. nbc news has not indep
which means that the window in which the d.c. election interference case can take place and conclude before the november election, that window is very small. it is basically sometime between mid july and mid august. so donald trump asking for the judge in another case, the mar- a-lago classical documents classified documents case, to put that on the calendar in august, seems like sums 3d chess. well, maybe just jess. right now it doesn't seem like there's enough room in the counted or to have...
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be made and d.c.'s republican primary as a majority democratic jurisdiction, it's expected to be haley's best shot at scoring a victory and our presidential nominating contest. and it comes as the former u.n. ambassador vows to push for, say she no longer feels bound by the rnc chair to endorse trump if he becomes the gop nominee. here she was earlier today and a rally in vermont. >> the media has been, like, all over themselves trying to figure out, why is she not getting out of this vice? why did she keep finding? what she's doing? first of all, when 70% of americans say they don't want donald trump or joe biden, yes, i'm gonna keep on fighting. [applause] >> and while haley trails trump in the delegate count, she is striking at the heart of a real, key issue here. in that polls do show many americans not wanting another trump rematch with biden this november. even republican senator lisa mccaskill, who has endorsed nearly, said in an interview this weekend that she could not vote for trump, and coul
be made and d.c.'s republican primary as a majority democratic jurisdiction, it's expected to be haley's best shot at scoring a victory and our presidential nominating contest. and it comes as the former u.n. ambassador vows to push for, say she no longer feels bound by the rnc chair to endorse trump if he becomes the gop nominee. here she was earlier today and a rally in vermont. >> the media has been, like, all over themselves trying to figure out, why is she not getting out of this...
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the d.c. primary there. it is the republican primary day in the nation's capital, you are the primaries only polling site. what do you see here? >> good morning, yasmin. so this is, we have seen a steady stream of voters come into the madison hotel here, this is the only place where republicans can vote in the primary, we actually are also seeing things pick up as people coming from after church as well as that after brunch crowd, they are coming here to vote. now people i spoke with say there are a range of issues that are driving them out today, ranging from the economy, to border security, as well as crime here in washington d.c.. now this is an urban area, the relatively high portion of college educated voters, and that is seen as a possible advantage for nikki haley in washington d.c. seen as a place where nikki haley could possibly have the best chance to pick up a win in one of these primary contest. trump did win the district and an uncontested, race but he came in a distant third back
the d.c. primary there. it is the republican primary day in the nation's capital, you are the primaries only polling site. what do you see here? >> good morning, yasmin. so this is, we have seen a steady stream of voters come into the madison hotel here, this is the only place where republicans can vote in the primary, we actually are also seeing things pick up as people coming from after church as well as that after brunch crowd, they are coming here to vote. now people i spoke with say...
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obviously in d.c. we know them in and out, but i think that people are going to be like who is this? what is going on, and finally a bipartisan unity ticket is good in theory or sounds good, but i don't know who wants that. maybe some swing voters, but i don't think people are looking for a split ticket at the moment of president and vice president. >> 17 states, and there are 50 you have to have on the ballot. how do you run in 17 states in the general election? i don't know, but you know, it's a new day. >> you are always bringing us back to the math. before we go, you have biden allies forming a new group to attack the third party candidates. they are preparing for it as a real possibility and understand they need to go after it. >> david jolly, as always, thank you. alexi mccammond, thank you. more on "the weekend, and jill reid will talk about the brand new book about civil rights icon. we will be right back. icon. we will be right back. ul d you m of us? (tonno problem. (man) thanks. (tony) yes,
obviously in d.c. we know them in and out, but i think that people are going to be like who is this? what is going on, and finally a bipartisan unity ticket is good in theory or sounds good, but i don't know who wants that. maybe some swing voters, but i don't think people are looking for a split ticket at the moment of president and vice president. >> 17 states, and there are 50 you have to have on the ballot. how do you run in 17 states in the general election? i don't know, but you...
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i'mgg not optimistic on the d.c case in light of what happened yesterday. ien wish i were, but i really a not. i'm notll optimistic in florida even though that one, if you look at it rationally, that should be able to go before the election. it's thee biggest open issue there is judge cannon. we will have more data on this tomorrow because the parties are going b to be heard by judge cannon,d and she either will s aei date or she will get some inclination as to s what she's thinking. >> thewh reality is also -- i mn there's so many reasons for delay here. even if you get to the point of actually scheduling the trial, finding an impartial jury in this is not going to be without its challenges. there's already debates over the jury questionnaire, do you believe the election was stolen. understandably trump's team is going to fight him tooth and nail every step ofig the way. >> i have picked juries in high profile matters. nothing as high profile as this. yes, it's a challenge but it can happen.ng you know, you're notan looking r and the law does not require s
i'mgg not optimistic on the d.c case in light of what happened yesterday. ien wish i were, but i really a not. i'm notll optimistic in florida even though that one, if you look at it rationally, that should be able to go before the election. it's thee biggest open issue there is judge cannon. we will have more data on this tomorrow because the parties are going b to be heard by judge cannon,d and she either will s aei date or she will get some inclination as to s what she's thinking. >>...
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but it is d.c. and georgia. >> he feels like in new york or d.c., he can't get a fair trial because of these democrat liberal cities where nobody supports donald trump. he is partly creating that. we have seen juries in d.c. and in new york issue verdicts that the reason a person looks at the -- looking at regardless of the politics, he is not going to get anywhere on this but he will try everything. >> he is. god bless us. >> we appreciate your insight in helping us understand this. after the break, we will continue a conversation with congressman eric swalwell. he will join us at the table. you are watching "the weekend"! ekend"! business. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that keep us going. the places we cheer. and check in. they all choose the advanced network solutions and round the clock partnership from comcast business. see why comcast business powers more small businesses than anyone else. get
but it is d.c. and georgia. >> he feels like in new york or d.c., he can't get a fair trial because of these democrat liberal cities where nobody supports donald trump. he is partly creating that. we have seen juries in d.c. and in new york issue verdicts that the reason a person looks at the -- looking at regardless of the politics, he is not going to get anywhere on this but he will try everything. >> he is. god bless us. >> we appreciate your insight in helping us...
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you'll see this population dense washington, d.c. suburbs of northern virginia, they do give out some delegates in virginia that are based on the congressional district result. there is three delegates right in that northern virginia, d.c. area, three districts where haley could certainly win. and could collect some delegates tonight. we'll see if she's able to make the state wide race in virginia a competitive one. other places you might look tonight for nikki haley, minnesota, colorado, the delegates, though, are given out on a proportional basis, so whether she actually technically wins the state or loses the state, it is not going to alter the delegate math too much. if she could win either one of those, that would be a big coup for her campaign. the problem for her is even if she has success, some kind of success in the states i outlined, she's looking at california, this is a closed primary. no independents. no democrats. it is a winner take all primary. 50% plus 1 take all the delegates. 169. can donald trump get a simple majo
you'll see this population dense washington, d.c. suburbs of northern virginia, they do give out some delegates in virginia that are based on the congressional district result. there is three delegates right in that northern virginia, d.c. area, three districts where haley could certainly win. and could collect some delegates tonight. we'll see if she's able to make the state wide race in virginia a competitive one. other places you might look tonight for nikki haley, minnesota, colorado, the...
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it may put this case here in d.c. to trial, in september and october, which is not necessarily a good thing for donald trump. >> yeah i don't know what you think candidates up to, i want to bring in the special counsel asking potential jurors if they think the 2020 election was stolen or not. they wanted to ask that, of course, trump's team objected. it's a complicated dynamic at play. >> definitely complicated dynamics but i think, look, whether it is bias or it is in experience, she was a prosecutor, she doesn't seem like she has any background with national security cases. it's a different beast. and so you know, hard to see exactly what's motivating her. result is clear. she doesn't want this to go anywhere. and those trial dates, yes, the trump team proposed august and then she is only available september 9th. but they proposed august, exactly, that to block judge chutkan if she were to be able to get on the calendar in august. they want to get ahead first. so it's on the calendar but i don't think it means much.
it may put this case here in d.c. to trial, in september and october, which is not necessarily a good thing for donald trump. >> yeah i don't know what you think candidates up to, i want to bring in the special counsel asking potential jurors if they think the 2020 election was stolen or not. they wanted to ask that, of course, trump's team objected. it's a complicated dynamic at play. >> definitely complicated dynamics but i think, look, whether it is bias or it is in experience,...
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that is what dominates the discussion in d.c. instead of the serious issues. because of democrats we finally got this budget deal in place. this budget deal is not perfect. there is a lot in this deal that i do not like, we have to fund the government. republicans want to put in jeopardy millions of jobs, 80% of the federal workforce lives outside of d.c. jobs where people need healthcare, childcare, it is outrageous. they are putting people's livelihoods at risk because of politics because they want to attack women, gay people. >> that is a necessary thing as you said. what happens if a motion to vacate is actually heard and mike john and bait is up in the air, do democrats like you come forward and help him keep his job? >> i will be one of those. there are some democrats that might choose to do that. there is no scenario i will vote to keep a speaker who attacks women and the lgbtq community who is a nationalist and is one of the most far right speakers that has ever occupied that's position in office. he will not get my vote. there is the exchange of other
that is what dominates the discussion in d.c. instead of the serious issues. because of democrats we finally got this budget deal in place. this budget deal is not perfect. there is a lot in this deal that i do not like, we have to fund the government. republicans want to put in jeopardy millions of jobs, 80% of the federal workforce lives outside of d.c. jobs where people need healthcare, childcare, it is outrageous. they are putting people's livelihoods at risk because of politics because...
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back in 2020 former president trump did win the d.c. primary but that was uncontested an uncontested race in 2016 he came a distant third behind senator marco rubio. take a listen to what voters i spoke with today are saying about this year's gop primary. >> anything is possible, if people come out and vote, right. i think if people come out and votes, they make a difference, and we'll see what happens at the end. >> being a republican here isn't like being a -- anti trumpers in d.c., and that's been going on for years here. >> what do you think about her vowing to stay in the race until super tuesday, even though she's basically lost all primaries contest so far by wide margin? >> at first i thought it was admirable and then it kind of was like girl, you need to bow out with some grace because this is just it's not, looking good. >> there are about 23,000 registered republicans here in washington d.c., and we continue to see a steady stream of them coming in to vote today, the polls will close at seven pm and i'm told that result shoul
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that sent the case back down or back over to the d.c. bar disciplinary council, which is supervised ultimately by the d.c. court of appeals which is different from the d.c. circuit court of appeals. that can be confusing to people. even then jeffrey clark took an appeal of that to the d.c. circuit, which was also rejected. so, again, we're seeing just like we see with mr. trump time and time again attorneys -- you know, they are doing their jobs when they are using all of the levers that the justice system allows them to use, which we are seeing them use to create delay, right? he has a right under law to seek to remove that case and eventually got remanded but only after he was given his due process. just as we see mr. trump, his attorneys take every single avenue possible to delay. and the way the system is built to make sure defendants get due process, to make sure that decisions aren't just rammed through and people have a right to be heard and have a right to prepare defenses, we're seeing that really taken advantage of in so many w
that sent the case back down or back over to the d.c. bar disciplinary council, which is supervised ultimately by the d.c. court of appeals which is different from the d.c. circuit court of appeals. that can be confusing to people. even then jeffrey clark took an appeal of that to the d.c. circuit, which was also rejected. so, again, we're seeing just like we see with mr. trump time and time again attorneys -- you know, they are doing their jobs when they are using all of the levers that the...
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she won the washington, d.c. republican primary with more than 60% of the vote. she's now the first woman to ever win a gop contest. the washington race was seen as one of trump's most vulnerable with the former president remaining unpopular with the moderate republicans who tend to live there. turnout was also extremely low with just 2,000 republican voters casting their ballots. former president trump responded to his loss on social media by calling d.c.the swamp and once again insulting haley. the pair will face off again tomorrow in multiple states on super tuesday. now former president trump did tally three more victories over the weekend in his requestest to secure the republican nominations. trump notched wins in missouri and idaho. meanwhile in michigan trump woman 55% of the delegates. trump's now locked out 244 delegates while haley has 43. 1,215 delegates are needed to secure the republican nomination. and, of course, we're now just one day from the busiest day in the entire primary process, super tuesday. tomorrow republican contests take place in 15
she won the washington, d.c. republican primary with more than 60% of the vote. she's now the first woman to ever win a gop contest. the washington race was seen as one of trump's most vulnerable with the former president remaining unpopular with the moderate republicans who tend to live there. turnout was also extremely low with just 2,000 republican voters casting their ballots. former president trump responded to his loss on social media by calling d.c.the swamp and once again insulting...
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the federal january 6th case in d.c. remains indefinitely paused until this particular question is resolved. moreover, trump estimate a similar claim he is a mean for prosecution in florida, where he's facing criminal charges for improperly holding on to classified government records, and obstructing justice after he left the presidency. and that case could also get delayed as a result of the supreme court taking of trump's immunity claim. there's technically a trial dates set for may in florida, but that is not expected to hold. the parties met in court yesterday -- a new trial date. that adjourns the new developments on that front. i've seen this -- meanwhile, the elected case in georgia interrupt remarks over allegations that the district attorney fani willis had an improper relationship with mason way, the special prosecutor she appointed. hearing softened held over the past couple of weeks to determine if they're actions compromise the case and the way, and the stakes are high. willis and her team could be disqualif
the federal january 6th case in d.c. remains indefinitely paused until this particular question is resolved. moreover, trump estimate a similar claim he is a mean for prosecution in florida, where he's facing criminal charges for improperly holding on to classified government records, and obstructing justice after he left the presidency. and that case could also get delayed as a result of the supreme court taking of trump's immunity claim. there's technically a trial dates set for may in...
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we know the d.c. trial is on hold waiting for a decision from the supreme court, the hearing, that public hearing that will go forward on april 22nd. we wonder if there is going to be collaboration between this judge aileen cannon and the three other judges in the other cases when the date will be set. and/or will she say today because of this immunity motion that the former president's attorneys filed last week that now stands in front of the supreme court, will they indefinitely put this trial on hold until they get a decision from the supreme court? and if she doesn't and chooses the end of the summer, could that then push any chance of a d.c. trial going forward beyond the election? because they will interact with each other or overlap with each other. those are some things we're watching for today. and the big news that comes out of this will be the date, if a date is set for this trial, jose. >> so many overlapping potentially overlapping issues in florida, in d.c., in new york. it just seems li
we know the d.c. trial is on hold waiting for a decision from the supreme court, the hearing, that public hearing that will go forward on april 22nd. we wonder if there is going to be collaboration between this judge aileen cannon and the three other judges in the other cases when the date will be set. and/or will she say today because of this immunity motion that the former president's attorneys filed last week that now stands in front of the supreme court, will they indefinitely put this...
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the d.c. kids had the right judge and experience, no nonsense judge chutkan was built with speed, only four counts and no other codefendants. not even jacks mitt, prosecutors prosecutor can ensure that the rule of law will prevail. so, a lot of the blame here goes to the supreme court, mika. but some of that is also on the shoulders of risk averse merrick garland. >> so, ari melber, do you agree? we shot? in a way, one of our guests earlier in the show said, this sort of gives him immunity in some ways. >> yeah. the question of other guess, as he said, they've mentioned, the whole thing is whether this is going to be a process that holds donald trump accountable. accountable doesn't mean he has to be convicted. doesn't mean he's guilty. it means a day in court. if a jury of his peers acquits him, good for him. that's the system. if he's convicted, then the rest of the united states can understand through this process what it means that somebody got caught trying to steal an election and how to
the d.c. kids had the right judge and experience, no nonsense judge chutkan was built with speed, only four counts and no other codefendants. not even jacks mitt, prosecutors prosecutor can ensure that the rule of law will prevail. so, a lot of the blame here goes to the supreme court, mika. but some of that is also on the shoulders of risk averse merrick garland. >> so, ari melber, do you agree? we shot? in a way, one of our guests earlier in the show said, this sort of gives him...
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there are about 23,000 registered republicans here in washington, d.c.. we have seen a steady stream of them come into the madison hotel over the past couple of hours. this is the only room where they can vote in this year's republican primary. people i spoke with, their top concerns range from the economy to washington, d.c. as well as border security. former president trump has won every or bob looking contest so far. washington, d.c. is seen as an area that nikki haley has the best chance to possibly pick up a win. here is what voters that i spoke with today say about that. >> i'm a trump supporter. i respect nikki haley. she's amazing. this seems very 50/50. you never know. we do have some strong trump supporters and we also have some strong nikki supporters. it's going to be -- we actually had a straw poll a few weeks ago. trump won by two votes. so, i will not be shocked if he wins again today. >> nikki haley might have a better chance of getting a coalition together to beat trump. to get the nomination, that would be very important. if, not at leas
there are about 23,000 registered republicans here in washington, d.c.. we have seen a steady stream of them come into the madison hotel over the past couple of hours. this is the only room where they can vote in this year's republican primary. people i spoke with, their top concerns range from the economy to washington, d.c. as well as border security. former president trump has won every or bob looking contest so far. washington, d.c. is seen as an area that nikki haley has the best chance to...
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court of appeals found a d.c. circuit rule, that front was not immune in february, smith again urge the court to act quickly in a brief filed on february 14th. and you know what the court did? instead, waited two weeks to announce that it would take the case. well it's now clear, it's only the american people that can save american democracy. not joe biden, not the democratic party, and while the supreme court could, it obviously does not want to do so. president obama's attorney general, or president -- eric holder, excuse me eric holder, president obama's attorney general, some of the current state of affairs quite well. there is no -- no miracle solution, no saviors. in the end, we, the american people, not any of our institutions, have to save our democracy, by voting in defense of that democracy this fall. we are the cavalry. the responsibility is hours. joining me now, charles coleman, an msnbc legal analyst, host of the charles coleman podcast, a civil rights attorney and former brooklyn prosecutor. also jo
court of appeals found a d.c. circuit rule, that front was not immune in february, smith again urge the court to act quickly in a brief filed on february 14th. and you know what the court did? instead, waited two weeks to announce that it would take the case. well it's now clear, it's only the american people that can save american democracy. not joe biden, not the democratic party, and while the supreme court could, it obviously does not want to do so. president obama's attorney general, or...
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the only place we expected to lose was d.c. because that's the swamp. tomorrow we could win every state in record numbers that's what we're hoping for. they call it super tuesday for a reason. i think it's going to be recordt setting. i think, i hope so. >> there was one contest last night and former president trump won it,on the north dakota republican primary. he beat haley by a 70 point po margin. trump will likely be awarded all 29 of the delegates. in response to the win trump noted the large margin of victory and thanked the governor of first lady of north dakota. joining us n now, jonathan alle he appears for us at west palm beach, florida across from mar-a-lago where he'll be attending president trump's victory celebration tonight. a big day, trump expected to win nearly all or all of today's od states. what are you expecting to hear from him or from nikki haley who said all along she's staying in the race through super tuesday, that'sth arrived. what's next? >> it's a day of reckoning for nikki haley one would expect and every time there's a da
the only place we expected to lose was d.c. because that's the swamp. tomorrow we could win every state in record numbers that's what we're hoping for. they call it super tuesday for a reason. i think it's going to be recordt setting. i think, i hope so. >> there was one contest last night and former president trump won it,on the north dakota republican primary. he beat haley by a 70 point po margin. trump will likely be awarded all 29 of the delegates. in response to the win trump noted...
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. >>> plus, nikki haley getting a primary victory, but does her win in washington, d.c. do anything to change the trajectory before tomorrow's elections? or will donald trump complete his primary dominance this week? we're live in super tuesday states across the country. >>> and later, fire and ice. the monster blizzard bringing dangerous conditions to california as wind whips wildfires in the texas panhandle. >>> all right. we just got the breaking news. thank you for being with us here on msnbc. the supreme court issuing a ruling on the colorado ballot case. i want to go straight to ken dilanian who is outside the supreme court with this decision. ken, what do we know? >> reporter: good morning, ana. we've learned that it was a 9-0 decision ruling that donald trump can be on the ballot in colorado and other states. justices during the oral arguments seem very skeptical of the idea that one state could decide for the nation whether donald trump was an insurrectionist and was therefore disqualified under this 150-year-old provision. now we know there was not a single jus
. >>> plus, nikki haley getting a primary victory, but does her win in washington, d.c. do anything to change the trajectory before tomorrow's elections? or will donald trump complete his primary dominance this week? we're live in super tuesday states across the country. >>> and later, fire and ice. the monster blizzard bringing dangerous conditions to california as wind whips wildfires in the texas panhandle. >>> all right. we just got the breaking news. thank you...
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one, she broke a barrier that few of the d.c. pundits initially predicted. and this was all, we should know, a field of men, and in a party fixated on many so-called macho issues -- their words, not mine -- let's note that hallie, the first woman to win any republican state primary, ever. pretty striking. it took until 2024 for that to happen. also, the first woman of color to do so. second, while several republicans memorably ran as fairly predictable maga mini-mes, haley demonstrated a pretty strong bloc of voters who oppose trump. she exposed cracks that he has to fix to win in november. there's no reliability way to predict elections. i have told you that before. that's just a fact. you've got to way and listen to the voters. but history also shows how often the d.c. pundits get it wrong. they rarely admit it. they spent months talking up haley's mostly male rivals, especially ron desantis. before the voters ever spoke, we heard a lot about ron desantis. we also heard that trump has a supposed stranglehold on republican voters. well, the only way to test
one, she broke a barrier that few of the d.c. pundits initially predicted. and this was all, we should know, a field of men, and in a party fixated on many so-called macho issues -- their words, not mine -- let's note that hallie, the first woman to win any republican state primary, ever. pretty striking. it took until 2024 for that to happen. also, the first woman of color to do so. second, while several republicans memorably ran as fairly predictable maga mini-mes, haley demonstrated a pretty...
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despite the fact he is a sitting world leader he did not go to washington, d.c. or meet with anyone from the white house. instead, viktor orban went to mar-a-lago. and that pretty much tells you everything you need to know about who viktor orban is betting on here. or at least whose vision most closely aligns with his. if there is any doubt about whether donald trump the same way he cleared that right up tonight. >> there's nobody that's better, smarter or -- than viktor orban. as you know, the prime minister of hungary. he does a great job. he's a noncontroversial figure. he said, this is the way it's going to be and that's the end of it. he's the boss. >> he's the boss. i will talk to jacob, author of america last. the century long romance with foreign dictators about trump's republican party and its embrace of autocracy. to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and othe
despite the fact he is a sitting world leader he did not go to washington, d.c. or meet with anyone from the white house. instead, viktor orban went to mar-a-lago. and that pretty much tells you everything you need to know about who viktor orban is betting on here. or at least whose vision most closely aligns with his. if there is any doubt about whether donald trump the same way he cleared that right up tonight. >> there's nobody that's better, smarter or -- than viktor orban. as you...
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when the d.c. interference case was supposed to start today. so where are we? >> the d.c. interference case, chris, we are still on hold. there is no case more directly affected by the presidential immunity question that the supreme court is going to decide than the d.c. federal election interference case. that's where the presidential immunity issue arose. that case is on hold until that issue is resolved. >> in georgia judge mcafee says he'll make a decision within two weeks on what's going to happen with fani willis. i know you listened to the arguments, as i did. we heard the closing arguments just at the end of the week. what's your gut? >> my gut is first judge mcafee has to determine two things that i think are hard to predict. one is what is the correct legal standard to apply? is it just that there's a financial conflict of interest or the appearance of impropriety or does it have to be as some believe, and i do, that it is a financial conflict of interest that actually disadvantages the defendants, that it has some connection to their ability to defend themselves
when the d.c. interference case was supposed to start today. so where are we? >> the d.c. interference case, chris, we are still on hold. there is no case more directly affected by the presidential immunity question that the supreme court is going to decide than the d.c. federal election interference case. that's where the presidential immunity issue arose. that case is on hold until that issue is resolved. >> in georgia judge mcafee says he'll make a decision within two weeks on...
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what are you hearing from voters there and how is it different than the d.c. suburbs? >> reporter: when we're talking about the suburbs in virginia, richmond, charlottesle have, washington, d.c., that's where most of the democratic voters live in the commonwealth of virginia. and many of them we talked to today are saying they want a return to normal. we're hearing that from nikki haley voters. we're hearing that from democratic voters. and from trump supporters we're hearing the issues that matter to them are the border, the economy, the kitchen table issues that we hear time and time again after elections. i want to have you listen to one conversation i had with a supporter of donald trump, just a minute ago. >> what issues matter most to you as you're filling out your ballot there? >> honesty. mr. trump is straightforward, honest and he speaks his mind and that's what we like. and he can put the country first. >> reporter: now, donald trump and nikki haley, virginia is an important place to be in the weekend before super tuesday. they held rallies in different parts
what are you hearing from voters there and how is it different than the d.c. suburbs? >> reporter: when we're talking about the suburbs in virginia, richmond, charlottesle have, washington, d.c., that's where most of the democratic voters live in the commonwealth of virginia. and many of them we talked to today are saying they want a return to normal. we're hearing that from nikki haley voters. we're hearing that from democratic voters. and from trump supporters we're hearing the issues...
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well, even after notching a primary win over donald trump in d.c. over the weekend, the polls suggest that tomorrow's super tuesday contest will bring the former president within striking distance of the delegates needed to win the nomination. now haley is saying she's no longer bound by the rnc pledge to endorse trump if he is the nominee. >> are you bound by the rnc pledge? >> at the time of the debate, we had to take it to would you support the nominee, and in order to get on the debate stage, you said yes. the rnc is now not the same rnc. >> so you're no longer bound by that pledge? >> i think i'll make what decision i want to make. that's not something i'm thinking about. >> ali vitali is covering the campaign on the ground. brandon buck was an aide to speakers john boehner, and is now an msnbc political analyst. what's happening with nikki haley today, and what more are we hearing from her? >> reporter: she's continuing her barn storming of the super tuesday states, doing this sprint to the potential finish anyway. haley has sort of left the d
well, even after notching a primary win over donald trump in d.c. over the weekend, the polls suggest that tomorrow's super tuesday contest will bring the former president within striking distance of the delegates needed to win the nomination. now haley is saying she's no longer bound by the rnc pledge to endorse trump if he is the nominee. >> are you bound by the rnc pledge? >> at the time of the debate, we had to take it to would you support the nominee, and in order to get on the...
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the d.c. circuit court of appeals ruled yesterday that trump trade adviser peter navarro must report to prison on tuesday after being convicted of contempt of congress for defying a subpoena from the january 6th committee. peter navarro appealed that decision today to the supreme court. his justice is, of course, include clarence thomas, whose wife was at donald trump's rally to over turn the election on january 6. >> donald trump repeatedly says it is unprecedented to indict a former president and he is right. it is unprecedented. what is also unprecedented is trump's conduct, his alleged crimes against the people he was elected to serve. those, too, are unprecedented at least in the united states. as we point out in our book, recent history provides several examples of other advanced democracies that have recently prosecuted, convicted and even imprisoned its former leaders. france has prosecuted two former presidents and one prime minister for corruption. last month, an appeals court upheld
the d.c. circuit court of appeals ruled yesterday that trump trade adviser peter navarro must report to prison on tuesday after being convicted of contempt of congress for defying a subpoena from the january 6th committee. peter navarro appealed that decision today to the supreme court. his justice is, of course, include clarence thomas, whose wife was at donald trump's rally to over turn the election on january 6. >> donald trump repeatedly says it is unprecedented to indict a former...
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so donald trump's d.c. trial may, so far, be delayed. but it remains a question whether the supreme court will be responsive. melissa, you -- studied the supreme court. you are a constitutional law scholar. >> i have been shaking my head the whole time here. >> yeah. okay. so too rosy. what do you think in terms of when you think about the argument that we're going to see on the 25th of april? putting it in context of sort of a wide angle lens of having looked a t the supreme court and the makeup of the supreme court. how do you think about it andhow should we be thinking about it. >> one, jack smith is not a superhero. the idea he has all kinds of levels he can pull with the court to get them so speed up the trial. that's not the case. he has nothing beyond his advocacy in the april 25th hearing in order to move this forward and again to prevail the supreme court, you need five votes. and this is a conservative 6-3 supermajority and there's a lot going on here. you are right. i do think about the court in a broader context and you know,
so donald trump's d.c. trial may, so far, be delayed. but it remains a question whether the supreme court will be responsive. melissa, you -- studied the supreme court. you are a constitutional law scholar. >> i have been shaking my head the whole time here. >> yeah. okay. so too rosy. what do you think in terms of when you think about the argument that we're going to see on the 25th of april? putting it in context of sort of a wide angle lens of having looked a t the supreme court...
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then after the d.c. federal appeals court rejected the immunity claim and trouble peeled for delay of his trial, another 16 days passed before the supreme court agreed to put it on the schedule in april. on the last possible day to hear arguments in this term. how do you interpret the timing here? >> i'm going to be really straightforward about this. there is no question here, alex, that the supreme court does not want to be in the business of deciding this immunity question. they have effectively given donald trump a de facto victory on immunity. they have delayed the consideration of this until well after donald trump has been argued, has been briefed, jack smith asked in december to skip over the d.c. circuit was read a very methodical opinion that the supreme court would accept. they did not do that, they instead slated for the last day of the october term. and that is when they're going to hear it. that means it is very unlikely that this trial is even going to go. whether you are for or against don
then after the d.c. federal appeals court rejected the immunity claim and trouble peeled for delay of his trial, another 16 days passed before the supreme court agreed to put it on the schedule in april. on the last possible day to hear arguments in this term. how do you interpret the timing here? >> i'm going to be really straightforward about this. there is no question here, alex, that the supreme court does not want to be in the business of deciding this immunity question. they have...
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having said that, i don't want to build up the trial in d.c. to be the be all and and all of this process. donald trump already owes more than $500 million because he's been cooking the books and lying about the value of his properties in new york. he has already been found to be responsible by unanimous jury of his peers for sexually assaulting, raping -- >> and then defaming someone. >> and then defending the woman he raped, repeatedly defaming her. so i don't want to build it up like, well, if we get this decision, none america will be able to do the right thing. but without it, the american electorate will have to disregard everything we know about donald trump, who is a vicious self promoter and narcissist and somebody who is constantly in spectacular disrespect of the rule of law. and he is no program for the country other than to get him and his family back into office so they can revive there -- >> this is also true and so important for people to hear what you just said, that we know a lot about him already. he's done these things in br
having said that, i don't want to build up the trial in d.c. to be the be all and and all of this process. donald trump already owes more than $500 million because he's been cooking the books and lying about the value of his properties in new york. he has already been found to be responsible by unanimous jury of his peers for sexually assaulting, raping -- >> and then defaming someone. >> and then defending the woman he raped, repeatedly defaming her. so i don't want to build it up...
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she did win in d.c.. do you see in places like that are not exactly that microcosm of the republican primary electorate in general. trump has consistently shown that he has, if not a large majority, at least admit near majority of support within the primary voters. i assume we will see that play out again tomorrow. >> larry, is trump sure these numbers might not win paley the nomination, but could they be enough to rob him of the white house? she said it over the weekend. donald trump has been in michigan for, basically running there for the last eight years. she showed up there a couple of months ago and had a really strong showing. >> of course it can make the difference. we don't know yet. look, where with those voters go in november? they could go to trump and maybe half or more than half of them, one assumes the affiliation would take control. a few at least would go to president biden, some would go to the third party candidates. who knows? some my sit at home. they are really four options for the h
she did win in d.c.. do you see in places like that are not exactly that microcosm of the republican primary electorate in general. trump has consistently shown that he has, if not a large majority, at least admit near majority of support within the primary voters. i assume we will see that play out again tomorrow. >> larry, is trump sure these numbers might not win paley the nomination, but could they be enough to rob him of the white house? she said it over the weekend. donald trump has...
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it's 4:00 in washington, d.c. i'm michael steele in for nicolle wallace. >>> if we know anything about the former president, he does not like as to part with his money. he has a long history of allegedly not paying officials where trump holds he rallies. to quote "wall street journal," he's left a trail of unpaid bills in his wake, but there's just some you can't weasel out, at least without posting a massive bond first. that's a lesson donald trump is learning the hard way, when it comes to the $464 million judgment in the civil fraud case brought by tish james. with a deadline looming, today trump's lawyers said it's not going to happen. they claim are feigneding insurmount appear difficulties, calling it a, quote, practical impossibility to get a bond for that amount, says trump went to four brokers, and everybody turned him down. it's a scenario new york attorney general tish james saw coming, and she's absolutely clear on what she's prepared to do if and when trump comes up empty. >> if he does not have funds
it's 4:00 in washington, d.c. i'm michael steele in for nicolle wallace. >>> if we know anything about the former president, he does not like as to part with his money. he has a long history of allegedly not paying officials where trump holds he rallies. to quote "wall street journal," he's left a trail of unpaid bills in his wake, but there's just some you can't weasel out, at least without posting a massive bond first. that's a lesson donald trump is learning the hard way,...
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court of appeals in the january 6th case in d.c. so by kind of carving out those two entities in addition, it also carves out family members of those entities, so i think you'll see the judge confirm that family members of the judge and family members of the da are not covered by this gag order, and he can make public statements about them. but i also think that you will have him, you know, issue something of a warning and perhaps an amendment to the terms of his pre-trial release in saying that you can't make threats against anyone, whether it's the da, whether it's the judge, whether it's family members, anyone because we are getting dangerously close to that line being crossed here. he's posting pictures of the judge's daughter. he's not just criticizing her for having worked for democratic candidates and then saying that the judge is somehow compromised as a result of that, which by the way the new york state judiciary advisory committee has already found that does not make the judge impartial, and therefore he should not recuse
court of appeals in the january 6th case in d.c. so by kind of carving out those two entities in addition, it also carves out family members of those entities, so i think you'll see the judge confirm that family members of the judge and family members of the da are not covered by this gag order, and he can make public statements about them. but i also think that you will have him, you know, issue something of a warning and perhaps an amendment to the terms of his pre-trial release in saying...
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not see him extending the gag order because it tracks closely to the gag order that was upheld by the d.c. court of appeals, and that gag order did not say anything about family members of the judge in that opinion said that the court is fair game and not immune from criticism, and this is the daughter, part and parcel are going the judge is compromised. i think what you will see is the position to his pretrial release saying you cannot threaten or incite violence against anyone, and if you violate that pretrial condition, then you will get the stiffest sanction i can impose and that would include jail time. it is so dumb for this defendant to antagonize judges. he got a $464 million judgment against him the last time he tried it. now, he's antagonizing a judge who could have his liberty at stake. next easter, he could be reading -- having nothing to do but read his gut bless the usa bible in a prison cell if he keeps this up. >> on that last point, i'm sorry, i do not believe it. i do not believe none of these judges will put this man in jail. for me, at what point do we say enough is en
not see him extending the gag order because it tracks closely to the gag order that was upheld by the d.c. court of appeals, and that gag order did not say anything about family members of the judge in that opinion said that the court is fair game and not immune from criticism, and this is the daughter, part and parcel are going the judge is compromised. i think what you will see is the position to his pretrial release saying you cannot threaten or incite violence against anyone, and if you...
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it explains the result in d.c. what's interesting about virginia, let's zoom in here outside of washington, d.c. geographically this is tiny. if you go inside arlington county way back, way, way, way back was actually part of d.c. so it's -- this has really built up. this is d.c. extended in arlington, the city of alexandria right here. there's congressional districts in virginia. delegates are given out by congressional district for some of the virginia vote. it's virginia's eighth district. the white votership has a college degree. it's 80%, not quite d.c.'s level. three delegates in that district. haley, i think she'd be favored on paper to win in the eighth district. also here in fairfax county, which is the bigger piece of real estate here, big, densely populated areas, most of fairfax county, fairfax city in it, the 11th congressional district. 7 p 5% of the white population, college degrees. these are some of the highest numbers you'll see in the suburbs. loudoun county, we talked a lot about that in the 202
it explains the result in d.c. what's interesting about virginia, let's zoom in here outside of washington, d.c. geographically this is tiny. if you go inside arlington county way back, way, way, way back was actually part of d.c. so it's -- this has really built up. this is d.c. extended in arlington, the city of alexandria right here. there's congressional districts in virginia. delegates are given out by congressional district for some of the virginia vote. it's virginia's eighth district....
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so, donald trump's d.c. trial mesa fire be delayed, but it remains a question whether the supreme court will be responsive. melissa, you study the supreme court. you are a constitutional law scholar. >> i've been shaking my head the whole time here point >> okay, so what do you think in terms of when you think about the argument that we are going to see on the 25th of april, putting it in the context of sort of widening the lens of having looked at the supreme court and this makeup of the supreme court, how do you think about it, how should we be thinking about it? >> jack smith is not a superhero, so this idea that he has all kinds of levers he can pull with this court to get them to speed up this trial, that is not the case, he is nothing beyond his advocacy and that april 25th hearing, in order to move this forward. and again, to prevail the supreme court, you need five votes. and this is a conservative 6-3 super majority, and there is a lot going on here. so, you are right, i do think about the court in
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there are some exceptions like washington, d.c. and there's also 30% of the republican party who won't go along with the election lies and won't say that the election was stolen from him in 2020 and i think that number, maybe half are going to support biden. some of the other half come back and support donald trump in 2024 but there is a meaningful slices in that that are persuadable, reachable voters and that's exactly the type of voter our ads are after. >> really quickly, we know that m.a.g.a. is vindictive and we know donald trump is vindictive. have you gotten any blowback from the m.a.g.a. wing of the republican party against what you're trying to do? do you get threatened, do you get harassed for leading the charge against trump from within? >> i don't know any specific pieces of harassment that have come, yet. this is fine, i just will say that trump and people like him say they don't want our vote but guess what, our electorate decides elections in swing states and it will come down to thousands, if not hundreds of votes.
there are some exceptions like washington, d.c. and there's also 30% of the republican party who won't go along with the election lies and won't say that the election was stolen from him in 2020 and i think that number, maybe half are going to support biden. some of the other half come back and support donald trump in 2024 but there is a meaningful slices in that that are persuadable, reachable voters and that's exactly the type of voter our ads are after. >> really quickly, we know that...
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and i think you are seeing a lot of judges standing up and in d.c. in particular, rudy contreras is a district judge, you are seeing judges at the district court level, appointed by republicans and democrats speaking out in those cases to condemn what they have seen and the kind of false narratives that are promulgated by donald trump. but i think you are also seeing signs of the breakdown in the judiciary, whether it is the supreme court, having a very lax schedule for hearing the immunity case, which basically gives a veto to the d.c. january 6 case ever going to trial before the election or judge cannon in florida who is clearly slow walking that case. you are seeing judges really splinter in terms of the ones who are holding the rule of law and others who are cratering to the political pressure.>> speaking of the supreme court, our colleague, tristan walker had an interview with stephen breyer, they talked about democracy in this moment.>> do you worry that too many people have lost the ability to listen in this country?>> yes.>> what does that p
and i think you are seeing a lot of judges standing up and in d.c. in particular, rudy contreras is a district judge, you are seeing judges at the district court level, appointed by republicans and democrats speaking out in those cases to condemn what they have seen and the kind of false narratives that are promulgated by donald trump. but i think you are also seeing signs of the breakdown in the judiciary, whether it is the supreme court, having a very lax schedule for hearing the immunity...
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if not to at least partially reverse the d.c. circuit, and make it all the more difficult for tanya chutkan or anybody else other than juan rashon here in new york state, to try any of the cases involving former president trump before this election. >> they're trying to re-elect him so that alito and ginni thomas' husband can retire. i don't see any other answer to it. i'm going to come to you, catherine. what's going to wind up happening is they're going to make this arguments in front of the husband of one of the insurrectionists. i assume that he's one of the people who agrees it is part of an official act. i want to ask you a separate question. because it does seem to me this is insuring that the only questions that the american people will have answered before the election are whether or not donald trump paid a porn star because the alvin bragg case is going to go forward, whether or not he's an adjudicated sex path, which he is, he owes for sexual assault, and whether or not he is a liar about his wealth, which he is, becau
if not to at least partially reverse the d.c. circuit, and make it all the more difficult for tanya chutkan or anybody else other than juan rashon here in new york state, to try any of the cases involving former president trump before this election. >> they're trying to re-elect him so that alito and ginni thomas' husband can retire. i don't see any other answer to it. i'm going to come to you, catherine. what's going to wind up happening is they're going to make this arguments in front...
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effectively, it boxes out the d.c. trial completely. because trump cannot be in two courtrooms at the same time, it's not like could both schedule their trials at the same time. trumps preferences obviously classify documents case because has been so. that is how is finding out. >> i am curious what you think about the trump -related supreme court decision so far. is it fair to conclude that the court is giving trump and assist? at least with the timing. you just heard hugo play that out. >> i think it is a fair assessment. the timing, any delay by any to trumps benefit. the decision by the supreme court to delay this further does benefit trump. i think it is important to say that the court's decision is not an illegitimate one. it may not be the decision i thought was best. i thought there was an ample reason for the court to return this case and affirm the court of appeal. it is an issue of first impression. it is a significant issue and one that is now arising in more than one court. he will be in front of judge cannon as well. the s
effectively, it boxes out the d.c. trial completely. because trump cannot be in two courtrooms at the same time, it's not like could both schedule their trials at the same time. trumps preferences obviously classify documents case because has been so. that is how is finding out. >> i am curious what you think about the trump -related supreme court decision so far. is it fair to conclude that the court is giving trump and assist? at least with the timing. you just heard hugo play that out....
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i'm not optimistic on the d.c. case in light of what happened yesterday. i wish i were. but i really am not. i'm not optimistic. in florida even though that one, if you look at it rationally, that should be able to go before the election. it's the biggest open issue there, joe can, and we will have more data on this tomorrow. but then the parties are going to be heard by judge cannon and she either will saturday or at least give some inclination is to what she is thinking. >> the reality is also, there are so many reasons for delay here. even if you get to the point of scheduling the trial, finding an impartial jury in this is not going to be without its challenges. there are already fierce debates over the jury question. to believe the election was stolen is a question that jack smith would like have on a juror questionnaire. understandably trump's gonna fight them every tooth and nail. >> i have picked juries in high- profile matters. not as high-profile as this. but in the end run cases in the special counsel case. yes, it's a challenge, but it can happen. you're not
i'm not optimistic on the d.c. case in light of what happened yesterday. i wish i were. but i really am not. i'm not optimistic. in florida even though that one, if you look at it rationally, that should be able to go before the election. it's the biggest open issue there, joe can, and we will have more data on this tomorrow. but then the parties are going to be heard by judge cannon and she either will saturday or at least give some inclination is to what she is thinking. >> the reality...
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while, you know, the d.c. jails and jails around this country are filled with people who are being held on far less serious charges. so it is a existential crisis not just for american democracy but for the american court system and the judiciary. >> the president picked up during his state of the union address. take a listen to something he had to say aimed specifically at the supreme court justices. take a listen. >> look, it's a decision to overturn roe versus wade the supreme court majority wrote the following. and with all due respect, justices. women are not without electoral power. excuse me, electoral or political power. you are about to realize just how much you are right about that. [ applause ] >> first of all, give an emmy to the camera operator honey because i was like -- [ laughter ] also give an emmy to all the justices who have to sit there completely stone faced and give nothing away. >> okay? joe biden was absolutely right. like -- take it -- take it -- supreme court justices like hello. what
while, you know, the d.c. jails and jails around this country are filled with people who are being held on far less serious charges. so it is a existential crisis not just for american democracy but for the american court system and the judiciary. >> the president picked up during his state of the union address. take a listen to something he had to say aimed specifically at the supreme court justices. take a listen. >> look, it's a decision to overturn roe versus wade the supreme...
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said exactly those things and we have now seen nikki haley win d.c. and vermont but no additional contests because that make you feel about this overall debate that we have been having her onset tonight that you have been hearing so much from the media recently about nikki haley's raison d'jtre? >> i guess there is a external question about why she is doing it. i can't speak to the latter, right? i think the point is that you run into you can't anymore. the thing that makes her different than most is that i think she should continue to fund her campaign because of the intensity here, i think this is actually sort of the intensity for question is actually a really useful analytical one to think about with respect to donald trump and it goes like this. there are people out there and there is lots of them who will crawl over broken glass to vote against donald trump. you throw him on any ballot, they will hitchhike across america to do it. they will forward a river, they will climb a mountain, they will go anywhere to vote against this man. some of those
said exactly those things and we have now seen nikki haley win d.c. and vermont but no additional contests because that make you feel about this overall debate that we have been having her onset tonight that you have been hearing so much from the media recently about nikki haley's raison d'jtre? >> i guess there is a external question about why she is doing it. i can't speak to the latter, right? i think the point is that you run into you can't anymore. the thing that makes her different...
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i am here in washington, d.c. we are watching the unfolding events. the situation there in washington, d.c., 26-year-old andre gordon holed up in residential building in trenton since allegedly murdering three family members in bucks county, pennsylvania this morning. let's go to jim kavanaugh, a former atf special agent in charge, and an nbc news terrorism analyst. jim, talk to us about what police are likely doing right now. i do you talk to someone who has allegedly killed three people, and knows they are going to have to face the consequences for that? >> you know, you can negotiate with anyone, jonathan. we are all human beings. even killers are human beings, even terrorist or human beings. as a negotiator, you have to reject people who say, you can't negotiate with this guy, or you can't negotiate with that guy. sometimes, it doesn't work. there are some examples of even terrorist negotiating cases. killers do it all the time. even though this guy was on a killing spree today and killed members of his family, the negotiators possibly can get to
i am here in washington, d.c. we are watching the unfolding events. the situation there in washington, d.c., 26-year-old andre gordon holed up in residential building in trenton since allegedly murdering three family members in bucks county, pennsylvania this morning. let's go to jim kavanaugh, a former atf special agent in charge, and an nbc news terrorism analyst. jim, talk to us about what police are likely doing right now. i do you talk to someone who has allegedly killed three people, and...
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judge chutkan in d.c. has promised donald trump to give back the trial prep time which was taken away, which is three months. every day that goes by that the court does not decide the case jeopardizes the ability to try the case before november 5. st i think this is an issue also in the georgia election interference case. i can't imagine that the judge there would want to try that case until issue is decided. and then it's not an issue in the mar-a-lago case, but that is moving slowly for other reasons. >> let's talk about that mar-a-lago case. there are new developments in that classified documents case. judge cannon filing an order saying that two briefs submitted by trump-aligned lawyers may be of considerable help in resolving trump's motion to dismiss the case. what does that mean? >> well, these are amicus briefs. it means literally friend of the court, non-parties who are filing information for the court. that language that she says that might be beneficial to the court is sort of routine language,
judge chutkan in d.c. has promised donald trump to give back the trial prep time which was taken away, which is three months. every day that goes by that the court does not decide the case jeopardizes the ability to try the case before november 5. st i think this is an issue also in the georgia election interference case. i can't imagine that the judge there would want to try that case until issue is decided. and then it's not an issue in the mar-a-lago case, but that is moving slowly for other...
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court of appeals for the d.c. circuit ruled trump was not immune in february, smith again urge the court to -- february 14th. you know what the court did? and instead, waited two weeks to announce it would take the case. what's clear now is only the american people can save american democracy. not joe biden, not the democratic party, and while the supreme court could, that obviously does not want to do so. president obama's attorney general, or i should say president biden's attorney general, eric holder, excuse me, -- summed up the current state of affairs quite well. there is no recovery coming, numerical solution, no saviors. in the end, we, the american people, not any of our institutions, have to save our democracy by voting in defense of that democracy this fall. we are the cavalry. the responsibility is hours. joining me now, charles coleman -- former brooklyn prosecutor. also joining me is christina greer, a political scientist and a moynihan public scholars fellow at ccny. it is great to have both of you
court of appeals for the d.c. circuit ruled trump was not immune in february, smith again urge the court to -- february 14th. you know what the court did? and instead, waited two weeks to announce it would take the case. what's clear now is only the american people can save american democracy. not joe biden, not the democratic party, and while the supreme court could, that obviously does not want to do so. president obama's attorney general, or i should say president biden's attorney general,...
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on sunday, washington d.c. will hold its caucus. the biggest competition comes in just three days, on super tuesday, when 16 states and want territory are holding a caucus or primary. 865 delegates are up for grabs. it is do or die time if nikki haley hopes to stay in the race past next week. nbc news is kristen welker asked her this week if super tuesday could be her last stand. >> we are looking at a, we are hoping for a good competitive showing. that has always been the case at every step. can we continue to stay competitive? 70% of americans say they don't want all of trump or joe biden. you keep going to make sure people have a choice. >> doesn't sound like a note to me. joining me now is david jolly, nbc political analyst, former political congressman from florida, and amelia julian a political strategist and one of my favorite young people. dave it and olivia, thank you for joining us this morning. david, i want to start with you. nikki haley seems to be lowering expectations ahead of super tuesday, though she has been strong
on sunday, washington d.c. will hold its caucus. the biggest competition comes in just three days, on super tuesday, when 16 states and want territory are holding a caucus or primary. 865 delegates are up for grabs. it is do or die time if nikki haley hopes to stay in the race past next week. nbc news is kristen welker asked her this week if super tuesday could be her last stand. >> we are looking at a, we are hoping for a good competitive showing. that has always been the case at every...
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basically, if we were to go forward, it more flies more in the d.c. case and it would in the documents case in florida. it does seem unlikely that that would get around, come around. i think there is at least a chance that you could see a situation where the judge in d.c., judge chutkan, could with potentially set this especially at the d.o.d. saying that 60-day window doesn't matter. it is really a huge thing. this is going to be a weird year, right? 2024 -- >> it's going to be? >> it is already, correct. >> it is! we are in, riley! [laughs] what do you make, carol, of judge cannon bringing up the 60- day rule? >> the 60-day rule is not really a rule. it is important to acknowledge that at the beginning. it's an understanding that it had by prosecutors at the department of justice that it is not a good idea to take over, usually investigative, or indictments too close to an election. there is a rule that says you should not take any action with the intent, or the purpose, of influencing an election. i think the department of justice made a correct po
basically, if we were to go forward, it more flies more in the d.c. case and it would in the documents case in florida. it does seem unlikely that that would get around, come around. i think there is at least a chance that you could see a situation where the judge in d.c., judge chutkan, could with potentially set this especially at the d.o.d. saying that 60-day window doesn't matter. it is really a huge thing. this is going to be a weird year, right? 2024 -- >> it's going to be? >>...
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this same d.c. ethics board is evaluating for this. now, the acting attorney general during this big hearing in january, jeffrey rosen, famously told congress during the investigation that the plan clark was cooking up was extreme and that had trump stuck to it it would have led to a nixonian saturday night massacre, a wave of resignations heading into january 6th. >> if mr. clark and his approach, which was not based on the facts as we knew them, was to be pursued, then there would be resignations at the justice department of all the senior leaders and maybe -- maybe others as well. >> so what congress heard then, the disciplinary hearing has now heard, and america's heard this. again, this might look a little dry or in the weeds. it matters so much because as i mentioned before, these types of efforts in an election lying to multiple states, seeding the ground to try to normalize this and coups, these are always team efforts. there is no solo coup. this is not tennis. you do need some muscle. and in government you need some of the ty
this same d.c. ethics board is evaluating for this. now, the acting attorney general during this big hearing in january, jeffrey rosen, famously told congress during the investigation that the plan clark was cooking up was extreme and that had trump stuck to it it would have led to a nixonian saturday night massacre, a wave of resignations heading into january 6th. >> if mr. clark and his approach, which was not based on the facts as we knew them, was to be pursued, then there would be...
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in the d.c. jail. so a judge almost often in the district of columbia, judge appointed by president trump, has made the determination that that person is either a risk, a flight, or a danger to the community. the vast majority who are charged with january 6th offenses were not held in prison pending resolution. they got a bond and they were home. these are the worst of the worst. the judges have determined are so dangerous or they're so unreliable they need to be held in prison. so these are the people he is calling patriots or mistreated. that's shocking. there's a lot of degrees of culpability. some convicted of seditious conspiracy, that's the most serious. then there are trespassers. the kind that violated the law by going inside the capitol. the people sing ng that recording are closer to the seditious con spirists than the trespassers. that's why they're in prison. there's a lot of violent conduct he is enabling and defending by calling those people patriots. >> january 6th happening, david jolly
in the d.c. jail. so a judge almost often in the district of columbia, judge appointed by president trump, has made the determination that that person is either a risk, a flight, or a danger to the community. the vast majority who are charged with january 6th offenses were not held in prison pending resolution. they got a bond and they were home. these are the worst of the worst. the judges have determined are so dangerous or they're so unreliable they need to be held in prison. so these are...