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anyone willing to take on the ruling of the regime." from brownstein, the cnn political analyst and senior editor for the atlantic. he joins me down from des moines. thank you for joining us. of course, earlier this hour, we did focus on donald trump's legal jeopardy. with this historic fourth indictment, where he and 18 others face 41 criminal counts in the state of georgia to try to overturn the defeat. but, let's look now at the political ramifications of this and what stands out, of course, with these state charges, is that if mr. trump is re-elected in 24, he will not be able to pardon himself, or his allies. will that make this is most challenging indictment? and, how will he deal with this politically? >> that is such an important point. it does, on its face, make it the most challenging indictment

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held in prison in syria. >> free press is a pillar of free society, not the enemy. our message is this, journalism is not a crime. they should be released immediately along with every other american wrongfully detained abroad. >> brownstein is a senior political analyst and joins us from los angeles. good to have you with us. joe biden has announced his run for another term. one of the biggest concerns is his age. the majority of voters, 48% say his age should not be a reason he should run, he joked about

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them, you're actually disenfranchising over 70,000 voters in each of their districts. that is wrong. it's undemocratic and we won't stand for it. i think the number is something like 200,000 constituents. so you know, meantime, is there kind of a you know a swelling effort to what my guests you know, journalists are on, brownstein said yesterday was a building of a nation within a nation and existence that supports a kind of a cultural agenda. that is exclusionary. it was his explanation is to what was behind this. gop supermajorities efforts to exclude people and that was just the beginning. do you see that? there is this kind of, um growing effort to do that, across many supermajorities across the country. badly it's happening across the country. it's being attempted in the u. s congress with marguerite republicans who want to dismantle our democracy

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millions of americans are casting votes at polls today to decide the balance of power in washington and the future of president biden's agenda. join with me, senior correspondent for the agreo, ron brown brownstein. and general goldberg from the dispatch. turnout today, obviously critical. there has been so many number of states early voting has been in very high numbers. >> when we've had decisive midterms and they are decisive against the party if power there are two ingredients to produce the result. one is that independent voters who are more likely voting against the party in power. every midterm back to 1986, the

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categories of crimes that would have been prosecuted. so i think the studies needed to be broader. i think brownstein is writing about the studies were smarter than the studies, because he quoted people outside the studies who said much more research needs to be done in this. >> i do think the one thing that does speak to it is the difference between the narrative and what the facts support. the narrative is that these progressive policies are so overly woke that are destroying cities, but when you drill down and look at what a lot of them are saying, i don't see if most people would have a problem with that. juveniles been tried as a as adults, prosecuting police officers, trying to reduce cash bail, and cash bail specifically is a big problem is it's estimated that people in counties who deals are there because they can't afford bail. they have not yet been convicted of anything, and 43% of those people are black and so when you drill down and look at what is being proposed and

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is the highest are red states where there is not progress is in charge. >> so, i think that if you look at who did the studies and how the studies were done, they had the answer before they did the study. i think that when you have to put -- >> that was the cdc. >> okay, but if you look at places that have progressive district attorneys. in new york, we have five district attorneys, some of them you would say are progressive and some less so, but 35 states implement criminal justice reform laws that took das who would have otherwise been not progressive, and made them progressive, because they were literally legislated out of entire categories of crimes that would have been prosecuted. so, i think the studies needed to be broader. i think that brownstein is writing about the study was

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afternoon who got their shot and they work here at the fair and traveling the country. they said partially because the reason why they are getting it because new mexico requires staff to be vaccinated. it was a safer thing to do especially they had been wearing masks. they felt safer with the vaccine. there is a possibility that some folks' minds have been changed. this gentleman came around to it. there is some positive in all of this happening here at the fair. >> progress, progress. take it where we can get it. thank you. i want to turn to mr. brownstein and miss amanda carpenter. good evening to both of you. amanda, you both. you heard the people donnie spoke with tonight. we are seeing this across the

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a lot in writing. he is a political appointee of the president, a donor of the president who's been trying to protect the president. but in some cases it seemed he tried to carry that protection into the halls of congress and testifying under oath, he may have run afoul of the facts. and now he's been condicted by other witnesses he may have to clarify what he said. >> mr. brownstein, there's also this, the president's lawyer told colonel vindman not to talk about the call, don't talk about. the mutt does this mean as democrats continue to build their case in. >> first, it's one of many indications of how many people inside the administration recognized this was explosive, what the president did, and there was concern about it getting out. and it does raise the possibility that in addition to any articles of impeachment that are drawn up about the actual substance here, the months long campaign, the deposition has been that the phone collin july

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>> we want to look at several questions raised by the cohen filings. could he still offer more cooperation in exchange for reduction in what is expected to be substantial jail time even after he is sentenced. could cohen outline or what he outlines as trump's role be enough to indict the president either before or after trump leaves office, and what more have we learned about the russia investigation from what cohen told investigators. here to break this down, katie fang. greg brouwer, former u.s. attorney. he is also a partner at brownstein, hyatt. and tulus, bloomberg white house reporter. thank you all for joining us. let me begin with you. the southern district of new york, if you look at those documents, wasn't really impressed by cohen's cooperation. they are suggesting significant jail time. how long are we talking in terms

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