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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

against with his inflammatory rhetoric, with her saying that it could potentially speed up that trial. perspective now from a retired california superior court judge. judge, thank you for joining us again tonight here on "the source." what do you make of the march 4 trial date that was set today by judge chutkan? do you think it's fair? >> oh, i -- it's absolutely fair. judge chutkan deliberated, heard everyone, both sides, and set a date that i think is a reasonable date. it may change but for now, i think it's reasonable. i'll tell you, kaitlan, the moment in that hearing that struck me, i only have two words to describe it as stunningly stupid. and that was when trump's attorney compared their desire to delay the case to what happened in the case of powell versus alabama, a 1931 case involving the scottsboro boys who were convicted of raping two

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

happened in the case of alberta 's alabama. a 1931 case involving the scottsboro boys who were convicted of two white women. and the case went to the u.s. supreme court and their convictions were reversed. but the trump team did was say that well what happened in that trial is what could happen here in this trial which is absolutely absurd. in the scottsboro case, the scottsboro boys were indicted and were in trial six days later, not even given the opportunity to choose their returnees. and this case, there's an indictment and the trial state is seven months out. he's experienced lawyers, a whole team investigators. and it was stunningly stupid because one, the comparison is ridiculous, but second, if you want to alienate a judge in the case, this was exactly what to do. a female judge, a black judge and to talk about that case and compare it to trump's case was absurd, and judge chutkan really took them up on it and said this is entirely different. i think was absolutely offended. i think it was a stunningly stupid thing to do. >> she noted, as you did, there

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Windrush

laughter. my name is godfrey henry oliver palmer, and i was born injamaica in1940. big set. carmen esme — e—s—m—e — steele. i am mrs munroe. lacita alexander reid. 20th may 1931, in- manchester, jamaica. yeah. piano refrain plays. emotive strings play. plaintive woodwind plays.

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Windrush

my name is godfrey henry oliver palmer and i was born injamaica in1940. big set. carmen esme — e—s—m—e — steele. i am mrs munroe. lacita alexander reid. 20th may 1931, in- manchester, jamaica. yeah. piano refrain plays.

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Windrush

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Windrush

laughter. my name is godfrey henry oliver palmer, and i was born injamaica in1940. big set. carmen esmee — e—s—m—e — steele. i am mrs munroe. lacita alexander reid. 20th may 1931, in manchester, jamaica. yeah. piano refrain plays. emotive strings play.

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Windrush

can you see me in here? yeah. oh, yeah. laughter. ruining anothercamera. my name is godfrey henry oliver palmer, and i was born injamaica in1940. big set. carmen esmee — e—s—m—e — steele. i am mrs munroe. lacita alexander reid. 20th may 1931, in manchester, jamaica. yeah.

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Jesse Watters Primetime

civil war and 9/11. >> i suspect we all will be looking back on last night as a turning point in this horrible chapter of american history. >> from time to time, america faces threats from monsters who want to destroy our democracy. that happened in 1861 with the confederacy. pearl harbor, 1931, we were bombed. our system was very much in danger. democracy. >> city of rudy giuliani, the mayor after 9/11. not caring about this really crazy is attacked since 9/11 to have into this country, he is actually feeling it. >> jesse: this is why we will never be able to reason with these people. if they think donald trump is a bin laden rebel kamikaze could never. characterizing him in this way allows the left to treat trump like a war criminal. let him up with indictments, indictments that were literally used against al qaeda, conspiracy to defraud the united

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Morning Joe

those candidates. you know what, run for office yourself and, for god's sake, vote them out. there are other options as well being considered by two democratic attorneys general all at the forefront of this issue. oregon's ellen rosenbloom. and michigan's dana nessel. joining us is host symone sanders townsend. thank you all for being with us. attorney general, i'll turn to you first. what are some of the things that you are able to do in the state at least to preserve abortion rights? >> well, one of the things that we did, honestly, in advance even of the dobbs decision was to fight against our 1931 zombie law that we knew would come back into effect in the event that roe was overturned which, of course, it was. so working together with governor whitmer, we were able

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