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Morning Joe

action suit, the list goes on and on. a two-parter. we know the judges are communicating out of necessity. when are you going? okay, i won't go then. scheduling these trials. also, on the defense side, how do you navigate this? oh, by the way, while your client is trying to run for president of the united states. >> yeah, good questions. very hard to do. on the first part of your question, willie, there is no sort of supreme air traffic controller. there is no one person in charge of calendaring all of these cases. it makes sense to me that the judges would talk at least as a courtesy to one another, to let one another other what they're thinking and how they're planning to schedule matters. it's almost impossible that all four of these criminal cases will be tried before the election next year. i can't sort of conceive of a way that that happens, but i think one or two of them can be tried before the november election. that seems to be what judge

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

the next segment. broadly about something that david mentioned about -- one of you mentioned about it this trial, versus not just the other federal trial, but state trials, i found it very interesting that evan reported that this judge today, tanya chutkan, said that she called the judge in new york to coordinate, to make sure that there was no conflict there. >> i think it it's a courtesy i terms of her reaching out. she didn't have to do it. we would all be curious what it took place in that conversation, but i think the interest of the federal case from her perspective has to come first, particularly as it relates to the new york case. you know, the new york case is very, very different. it's not related to the functioning of democracy. it was this personal behavior that took place prior to when he was even president. so it's just very, very

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Dateline

>> it will make you feel close to a person? >> it did. >> then he tried, in vain, to ease martha anne's grief. >> i will talk about fun things we did with bob. >> that wouldn't happen anymore. then i would start balling, then she would start falling with me. >> to make it even worse, bob's best friend chuck had been taking away by sheriff's deputies. >> debbie watched as martha anne trying to deal with her own sorrow as she planned her husband's funeral, anxious at the same time for her friend, that the small town cops had the wrong idea about chuck. >> i said, you know, this was bob's best buddy. you are grieving for bob, now you have to take care of chuck. >> a tough situation. >> it was about to get tougher. courtesy of the sheriff deputy travis jones. something strange here, he thought. he in the other detectives. they held chuck for questioning.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

worst sense of that word. dehumanizes people. sometimes treats people like animals. they should not be treated that way. and yet that is sometimes the way the world is seen in the lens of state court because a deal with difficult circumstances of humanity. to that extent it might be a more rough-and-tumble world than state in state court. they don't put up with a lot of nonsense. i think that there is a possibility that we may see fani willis take a tough line, and the judge take a tough line. i will tell you what, the thing that surprised me and i appreciated was the strategic decision by fani willis to say, i have issued arrest warrants, but i'm gonna give you a little courtesy. if you show up within the next two weeks, i won't execute them. you can turn yourself in. there was such a smart move. we don't do it in federal court. we call and say hello, would it be convenient for you to bring your client in sometime next two days? and we let them call the shots. this was a very shrewd move, i think, because she correctly

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Alex Wagner Tonight

>> i did nothing wrong. i did nothing wrong. and everybody knows it. >> repeating the claims that he did nothing wrong after being arrested for the fourth time in less than five months, charged with a total of 91 felonies. we >> have never before had a mugshot of the united states president before, but now we do. here it is. criminal defendant, and former president donald j trump presumed innocent until proven guilty. >> it is now midnight, on the east coast, nine pm in the west emily velshi continuing msnbc special coverage on a stunning and extraordinary night in american history. this is our 45th president, donald j trump at his mugshot taken tonight at fulton county jail. the mugshot is a first for him in his for indictments. and the first time a united states president, former or current has had one taken. this image comes courtesy of the fulton county jail where he surrendered and was placed under direction on election

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Anderson Cooper 360

show up, usually you don't have a bond. you have to wait overnight in the fulton county jail. you are given about the next day after your first appearance hearing. those are the cases, or that's what i used to preside over when i used to sit out here as a judge. then hopefully, you are granted a bond. if you are a defendant and then you are processed out. but it usually takes several hours if not a day or so to get a defendant processed out. >> mark meadows is one of trump's former chief of staff who surrendered. he was trying to push this. he has a hearing on monday, he's trying to get it move from state court, a federal court. and he was essentially arguing, i shouldn't have to meet that deadline from tomorrow. and they push back on that saying, fani willis argument when she responded saying i've already given you two weeks as a courtesy. that's the role of defended that we get. and that's accurate. so for those who have the

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All In With Chris Hayes

but i'm gonna give you a little courtesy. if you show up in the next two weeks, i won't execute them. you can come in turn yourself in. that was such a smart move, and i'll tell you what, we don't do it in federal court. colin say, would it be convenient for you to bring your client in? sometimes the next few days? and let the clients call the shots. this was a shrewd move i think because she correctly anticipated that trump or some of these other defendants were trying to jerk around and slow things down just as we saw mark meadows do and jeffrey clark to. and the judge wouldn't have any of it. it may be that we see this tougher stance in state court and we have seen in federal court. >> yeah, it's hard to imagine fani willis is gonna let trump slide on stuff. but that does beg the question, what's the punishment? having said that, chris, what we're seeing here -- is ellis prosecutor who has or ducks in a row by all outside accounts. she's ready for whatever comes, whether that's a speedy trial motion. or a hearing that mark meadows has on monday. and it gets to this idea,

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All In With Chris Hayes

two weeks was a tremendous courtesy. at 12:30 on friday actual file warrants on the system. my team is available to me to discuss reasonable consent bonds wednesday and thursday. what do you make of all? this >> what does it tell you the donald trump has entered into a, quote, reasonable consent bond order already? she's right. chris, they've been on notice. that indictment was unsealed late medina last week. to mark meadows's credit, i put that in quotes, he did move expeditiously to file a notice of removal. our viewers are aware that on this coming monday, august 28th at 10 am, a federal judge in the northern district of georgia will conduct an evidentiary hearing to determine whether or not mark meadows's claim of removal, because he was a federal official at the time of the conduct alleged in the indictment, that he is entitled to the removal of his case from state court into federal court. mark meadows also is making a move to dismiss all charges, saving running the gamut from due process, as well as the

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

monday whether mark meadows should be arrested. district attorney willis's good morning email laws, as all of the defense lawyers of the case have truly noticed, uncompromising. good morning, mr. moran. i am not granting any extensions. i gave two weeks for people to surrender themselves to the court. your client is no different than any other criminal defendant investor addiction. the two weeks was a tremendous courtesy. at 12:30 pm on friday, i shall file warrants in this system. my team has availability to meet to discuss reasonable consent bonds wednesday and thursday. yours in service, fani htet willis, district attorney, atlanta judicial circuit, fulton county. so every criminal defense lawyer working for the 19 confidence in this case now knows that a good morning a

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

indictment were committed. donald trump's last white house chief of staff mark meadows filed a motion in federal court to remove his case to federal court, and then followed that up with a motion for the federal court to just immediately dismiss the case, simply because mark meadows was a federal employee and therefore not indict-able. the federal judge considering mark meadows scheduled a hearing for monday, but the district attorney's deadline for all defendants to submit to arrest was 12 noon on friday. so i think this morning, mark meadows lawyer got a good morning a mile from just her attorney willis and 6:25 by and. it was her final reply to a series of emails from mark meadows, criminal defense lawyer, asking for an extension beyond monday for mark meadows a wrist deadline so that the federal court could decide on monday whether mark meadows should be arrested. district attorney willis's good morning email laws, as all of the defense lawyers of the case have truly noticed, uncompromising. good morning, mr. moran. i am not granting any extensions. i gave two weeks for people to surrender themselves to the court. your client is no different than any other criminal defendant investor addiction. the two weeks was a tremendous courtesy. at 12:30 pm on friday, i shall file warrants in this system.

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