something that judge merchan can continue up to the time of sentencing. i m just thinking about the judge in the hearing with the gag orders where he said and none of the weight that was going on was lost on him and who this is in front of him. and he said, i don t want to send you to prison, but i have a job to do. we don t know if he s going the next thing i think the country s going to be waiting for is that, and what does prison for a former president look like? can it be done in fort brag in a room? i don t snow. unbelievable. unbelievable thought. thank you not just for being here today when this happened, it s fitting that you are both sitting here next to me, but for being here every day as this goes on. harry lipman, i know we lose you. saying thank you to your contributions to your hours for the trial are ones i d be going through and itemizing. thank you very much. for those of you at home joining us just now, you have been watching msnbc continuing cover
welcome to friday. it is meet the press daily. president biden is preparing for a rose garden event this afternoon with the vice president, democratic leaders in attendance. this is the fourth or fifth time we had some sort of event marking the passage of this bill, the senate, the house, the signing last night and then this signing today. his remarks will come after prime time address last night after he laid out a series of goals and promises to defeat the virus and get life back to some semblance of normalcy. the president is planning to tout the relief package he signed into law and the various elements believes will sell well to the public. the white house is also con fronting the challenge of everything else because they got to decide now what. covid was job one, two and three for this new president. they have an agenda beyond covid. the president and vice president are planning to hit the road next week to sell the massive covid relief package to the public after it pa
i mean, trump is running out of people to attack. i mean, bill barr now, he s attacking him as disloyal. these were stalwarts and nobody s watching this hearings and something like this where you have crossovers from the serious most inner circle of trump, may really do something. i m reminded of our prosecution on the george floyd case. it s very hard to prosecute a cop for murder almost never happens, but we did have in that case people like chief arredondo cross over and say, you know, the chief of police saying this was wrong and a jury convicted 22.5 years for the defendant in that case. again here, it may not matter with trump s base, this testimony today and what we heard, but there is a larger odd audience and potentially a jury just as there was in the floyd case. 20 million people waufrpd
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officers getting to the site of the emergency. this is a recipe for disaster. bill: june of 2020 they wanted to cut the police budget by $15 million. that s a lot. then they reversed themselves and upped it $5 million to hire 200 officers and safety officers. they need to figure it out. it is endemic. in seattle you have these issues. we talked about bail reform and how well or not that s going. you have a case to seattle. what happened with this person who gouged the eye out of a cop? the suspect is tyler martin, homeless, prolific offender and accused of gouging a seattle officer s eye. it is early so it will be stomach churning. according to the documents this guy in the scuffle with police jammed his finger so deep into the officer s eye and it came to hemorrhaging. had to see an eye specialist