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Fillmore native likely to be named interim CEO for county fairgrounds

County fair leaders announced the sudden departure of Stacy Rianda as CEO this month. Here's what we know about plans for an interim leader.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

supreme court. the endgame was to fake contested outcome, to use frau to claim day where dueling slate of electors, to use penc to sow chaos if you wouldn't us intimidation or violence to go along, and - and i say this seriously, alex and i try not to overstate because then, where's th credibility? this was closer to working and i think people realize today >> indeed. i totally agree with you already. and barbara, you know, one o the theories that has brough up repeatedly, if you believ the transcripts of the mos that are in this final repor is that a lot of people who ar reaching out to the trump whit house, effectively saying they pursue the independent state legislatures theory, that they kind of run with this deeply conservative fringe, you know, legal theory that steak that just later's didn't have t listen to state supreme courts and could basically do wha they want to city elections an sending electors to congress o to be certified in congress. what we know right now is th

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Alex Wagner Tonight

joining us now is my colleague and host of the beat, ar melber, who in addition to his copious and important hostin duties, has also written a forward on the coup conspiracy for the harvard collin generous sixth report. we're also happy to have wit us the great barbara quaid former u.s. attorney our, barb, thanks for joinin me, and all of us on this nigh when we see how the committe wraps it up with the bow ari, i think it is indicativ of the way in which this investigation has captured the public's imagination the fact that you are coauthor, a named author on copy of the report that's bein put out by her pro collins for public consumption let's do a little before, you, know how it started, how it' going on the january 6th committee, which is, you know, how did this work teache expected shoveled was possible >> it's a quick question because that's how we're all

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$518,000 stolen in August break-in at Ventura County Fair

Two months after a break-in during the Ventura County Fair, records show $518,000 in cash was stolen and the loss isn't covered by insurance.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

allen weisselberg, who pleaded to tax fraud earlier this summer, agreed to tax testify against that company, but we do not know what that is going to look like. we all there is also news in another case involving another trump ally in the senate. clarence thomas as temporary blocked a subpoena to lindsey graham. they want to question lindsey graham as to possible interference in the 2020 election. let's get started with -- katie bennett is here, pulitzer prize-winning reporter. david, and covering the trump family and its business interests. he won a pulitzer prize for covering them too. and barbara quaid, a veteran federal prosecutor in eastern michigan. he she worked with the -- she is now a professor at the university of school of law. katie let's turn to you first. tell us about this new reporting for trump aides getting pressured to testify?

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

worse. the new york times reporting that the justice department, now trying to pressure trump's aides to get the -- in new york, the trump organization is also the defendant in a criminal tax fraud trial that started earlier today. former longtime money man, allen weisselberg, who pleaded to tax fraud earlier this summer, agreed to tax testify against that company, but we do not know what that is going to look like. we all there is also news in another case involving another trump ally in the senate. clarence thomas as temporary blocked a subpoena to lindsey graham. they want to question lindsey graham as to possible interference in the 2020 election. let's get started with -- katie bennett is here, pulitzer prize-winning reporter. david, and covering the trump family and its business interests. he won a pulitzer prize for covering them too. and barbara quaid, a veteran federal prosecutor in eastern

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

assert jurisdiction. this was a search warrant that was authorized by a magistrate judge, based on probable cause, and her exercise in what is called equitable jurisdiction here, to hear trump's case at all, was highly questionable. so, if the criminal -- or rather, if the legal system works as it is supposed to work, we will hear promptly from the 11th circuit, issuing that sort of a result, and in this whole sort of miscarriage of justice here. and permitting doj to go on with its criminal prosecution and criminal investigation unimpeded. >> so, barbara, if and when that happens, where does this go next? >> well, we need to work out these decisions, but if we get to that point, then, we will -- the justice department would continue the investigation, assess the evidence, and make a decision to indict the case or two declined to indict it. and if the cases indicted, that is when it comes to the appropriate time for a

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

including from a former jeopardy ag. >> if this is done is unable to say, well, yes we have this evidence, we know this happened, we know the president of the united states did this, but we're going to take a pass. we can't take a pass. that's about as bad a thing -- i would say it is the worst thing that anyone can do to our system of government. >> according to the atlantic, garland is preparing to indict trump, despite moving up the cautious pace of an institutionalist. quote, garland arguably dilley daylight on his way to the fight. now that he is entered, it he's battling as if the reputation of the doj depends on winning it. join me to discuss, congressional reporter from the guardian, former u.s. attorney barbara quaid, she's an msnbc legal analyst and co-host of the hashtag sisters in lock podcast. and university of alabama law school pretty presser, joy vance. an msnbc legal contributor, and former u.s. attorney. great good to see you. you understand garland's

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Alex Wagner Tonight

new york, and into his bedminster property in new jersey. i will note nbc news has not independently confirmed this report. the idea that donald trump may have whisked away critical government documents to multiple properties, that brings us a new wrinkle in this never-ending saga. the wall street journal reports today that, according to a person familiar with the matter, there are reportedly not one, but two trump aides who are witnesses, and the dust from its criminal investigation of trump's handling of classified documents. the washington post reported earlier but one of those witnesses who reportedly moved government documents of mar-a-lago from the storage room to trump's residence at the request of trump himself. trump himself apparently went through the boxes personally and removed some of them. we are now talking about the potential of multiple properties involved in this scandal, and now multiple witnesses. how do we decipher it all? joining us now, barbara quaid,

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

in 2019 by saying she lied and was only motivated by money after she accused him of raping her in a new york department store in the mid 1990s. his deposition is now scheduled for wednesday on appeals court continues to consider whether trump was acting in official capacity as president when he denied the accusation. that decision could significantly change the case. he has called the allegations a hoax and lie. and nbc legal analyst barbara quaid for round two. so, donald trump is going to testify this coming week. or, offer his deposition. he pled the fifth the last time around with new york attorney on the case. is it likely can he do the same here? >> i don't think so. that is because he is criminal liability has passed the statute of limitations. so, if you were to invoke the fifth amendment here that would be tricky. i guess he could find some way

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