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now, if that idea, the black experience, sparked mental images of police brutality and racial injustice, that s kind of the problem. and we ll hear from you. who matters the most to you as you help fight covid-19, especially with the holidays on the way? on january 20th, president trump leaves office. he ll also leave behind the legal protections that have insulated him from prosecution. he could face a lot of legal trouble when he returns to civilian life. cases against him are moving forward in federal and state courts. those could also entangle his family. new york state is investigating tax deductions at the trump organization. some of them might have benefited ivanka trump financially. reports of that investigation led the president s daughter to tweet that it was, in her words, ruthless harassment. for more on this, we are joined by paul butler, a former federal prosecutor, a law professor at georgetown university, and an msnbc legal analyst. paul, give us a sense o
New-yorkUnited-statesGeorgiaPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaWashingtonAtlantaFloridaWhitehouseDistrict-of-columbiaVirginiaGuatemala congress and in terms of prosecution for that. this as one of the most moderate members of the senate said congress should consider ousting senators josh hawley and ted cruz for their role in inciting riot. we should support the removal of senator hawley and cruz? absolutely, that should be a consideration. he understands that. ted is a very bright individual and i get along fine with ted. but what he did was totally outside of the realm of our responsibilities or our privileges. this all comes as the clock is ticking down on the trump presidency, with just four days until joe biden is sworn in, new reporting on how donald trump is planning on spending his final days in the oval office. nbc correspondents include ellison barber near the capitol, dasha burns covering security concerns in michigan s capital city and josh by the white house. ellison, let s start with you, how is capitol hill preparing for any eventual protests? i know you have an update on the investig
New-yorkUnited-statesNevadaIranUnitedstates-capitolDistrict-of-columbiaWashingtonCubaFloridaRenoTogoCapitol-hill the queen will not allow it, a period the palace will not comment on. it was a difficult situation to try and maintain a happy face and business as usual. early november 1992, diana and charles arrive in seoul south korea. is that they look like two people not that they want to be in each other s company, but they don t want to be in korea, either. it s clear, things must change. with regret, the prince and princess of whales have decided to separate. it was as if a weight had been lifted from them. backstage, both of them could define pathways and do what they needed to do. the princess of whales would like to make a short statement. december 1993. when i started my public life, 12 years ago, i understood the media might be interested in what i did, but i was not aware of how overwhelming that attention would become. diana makes a surprise announcement. at the end of this year, when i ve completed my diary of official engagements, i will be reducing t
New-yorkUnited-statesLouisianaParisFrance-general-FranceUnited-kingdomTexasWashingtonValenciaCaraboboVenezuela what they might have asked, what he might have said all of it as the 11th hour gets under way. good evening, once again from our nbc headquarters here in new york. day 271 of the trump administration leaves the president choosing to keep gold star families in the middle of what become a nasty political conversation. and threatening an even ugler fight with a u.s. senator who spent five plus years as a prisoner of war and tortured and injured for life. president trump was asked again about his false claim that president obama did not call the service members of u.s. families killed in action. you want to clarify anything there? there s nothing to clarify. they re just a bunch of fakers. so you ask me that question, and think for the most part they ve called every family member that s die immediate. it s the hardest thing for me to do that. as far as other representatives, i don t know. you could ask general kelly did he get a call from obama. about general kelly, the
MiamiFloridaUnited-statesNew-yorkAfghanistanNigerUnited-kingdomPhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaWashingtonBrazilVietnam whatever you say. with a good day to you. i m alex witt. it is high noon in the east and 9:00 a.m. out west and here is what is happening. new reaction to the bombshell revelation about a recording between him and his former personal attorney. this hour new insight from as we said, the rev. he s spoken with cohen hours before that tape got out. the russian government making a new push to free maria butina and the social media is cranking out the campaign to save the woman accused of acting as a covert agent in the u.s. but whether america is safer or more in danger following the president s meeting with vladimir putin? but new details from a phone call secretary of state mike pompeo had with surgy lavrov just this morning. the russian foreign ministry saying the arrest of maria butina was among the topics of discussion and love rov saying that the charges against the 29-year-old were fabricated and demanding her now this coming from moscow and reflecting russia s ve
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