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stories. a trial date set for the january 6 election interference investigation. d.c. judge assigned march 4 as the date ruling against donald trump's proposed date. it falls just a day before super tuesday and could work against the former president. and tropical storm idalia is headed towards florida's west coast with millions under mandatory evacuations. >> karen maginnis is joining us with the latest on the storm. unfortunately florida does get hit by tropical storms and hurricanes fairly frequently, but it is very important of course that people take this very seriously and are not remotely complacent about evacuating. >> exactly. because they have been impacted by so many tropical systems. ian last year just tore up southwestern florida, in particular sanibel island still recovering a year later. i was just there and you can see

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now, speaking of trump and federal court today was also a big day in special counsel jack smith's election interference investigation. the judge presiding over that case, judge tanya chutkan, set a trial date of march 4th, 2024, adding to trump's already very full political and legal calendars that month. and that was not the only significant date that was set today. arraignments in the fulton county case were set for september 6th. trump's arraignment will be at 9:30 a.m. that day. the rest of the 18 co-defendants including rudy giuliani and mark meadows will continue after that at 15-minute intervals. and that is where we start this hour with "atlanta journal-constitution" political reporter greg bluestein and former deputy assistant attorney general and former united states attorney harry litman. welcome to both of you. thank you for being with us. harry, i just want to parse the mark meadows thing for a second. there are two legal arguments he's making. one is that what he was doing was acting as a chief of staff

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unanimous jury to convict someone like donald trump on anything. >> it's part of why i think so many people have predicted who have done hard and complicated racketeering trials have said this is going to take a really long time. even just the voir dire process, when you actually talk to potential jurors about their inclinations and if they have biases, that process can take weeks or a month or longer in a case like this. it's part of what goes into the calculation of why we're trying to help our audience understand, this is a long road. >> also help our audience, what should we be looking to next, there's the meadows hearing on monday. >> monday is a big day. both of these cases, the meadows case in georgia and d.c., don't forget, tania chutkan who's overseeing the federal part of this election interference investigation, she's holding a hearing at 10:00 a.m. as well, to set a trial date, and donald trump wants it out two years

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president trump on 13 new criminal charges stemming from the state's election interference investigation. the latest indictment brings a total of 91 charges across four criminal cases now aimed at the former president. that means trump is facing a campaign season unlike any other in american history, several trial dates overlapping key events. jason chaffetz, so, andy mccarthy took a look at the latest charges, 41 in total, 18 people named, compared to the other cases facing the former president, jason had said by his legal estimation this georgia case is potentially the most perilous for the former president. what do you think? >> it is, because there is no presidential pardon, there is no ability to do anything other than incarceration if you are

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deployed what could be his new defense strategy on newsmax last night when it comes to potential charges faced in georgia. fulton county district attorney fani willis expected to take findings from election interference investigation to a grand jury next week. a reminder. here is that perfect phone call trump refers to with georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger that's at the heart of this investigation. >> so, look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have, because we won the state and flipping the state is a great testament to our country. >> apparently that was just trump's opinion that he won the election. no pressure to find those votes. back with charlie and mary. all right. talked a lot how many of these legal defense strategies are more meant for the court of public prn than for the

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on the front lines. >> any threats from russia, china from that part of the world into america they're first going to cross into alaska airspace. this is the front lines for america and canada. >> alaska's senators renewing calls for increased investment in military power in alaska. airn aaron gilchrist, nbc news . we have a lot to cover in our second hour of "chris jansing reports." so let's get right to it. at this hour, 179 minutes and counting down. that's how long former president donald trump's team of attorneys has to respond to the doj's request to limit what information trump and his legal team can share publicly about the special counsel's election interference investigation. what this all means for the days. plus, the changes outside the fulton county courthouse, ahead of a potential 4th indictment. what a significant security increases around the courthouse may signal.

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news in the fulton county district attorney's 2020 election interference investigation of the former president, former georgia lieutenant governor jeff duncan, republican, was subpoenaed to testify before the grand jury there this month, according to a source with direct knowledge of the investigation. we should note, duncan is also a cnn political commentator. this comes as it is considered possible that an indictment could come in this case at any moment. cnn political correspondent sara murray joining us now. and we know that several other witnesses to the president's attempt to overturn the results in georgia have already been called by the fulton county district attorney. in addition, including people on the phone call where the president asked to fine the votes necessary to overturn. why would jeff duncan be significant now as a witness? >> sure. you know, i think jeff duncan is an important voice in terms of his public criticism of donald trump's efforts to over turn the

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was kind of the surprise statute, the civil rights statute. what's the theory there. they're not doing an insurrection charge it looks like. it may have to do with the actual conduct on january 6th. i really want to see what that's about. >> is your expectation that it won't be a sealed indictment like there was with the documents case, we had to wait for them to unseal it. it was the trump legal team out there talking about the charges and what it looked like and then we saw the indictment itself. >> that's right. the only real reason to do it, you would sometimes do it if you believe the defendant is going to abscond. won't happen here. the reason to do it is to get the security in line and have everything to go. that will be a judgment call jack smith will make maybe with the chief judge. >> that's the 2020 election interference investigation. we have the documents case as a third codefendant was added. he was in court today in miami, carlos de oliveira. his arraignment is scheduled for

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attempt to have the election interference investigation over their derailed before he's even indicted. the judge's order referenced schemes that suggested that trump was drifting his supporters of his legal woes. yet tens of millions of dollars in legal fees well spent. but the other serious question raised by all the money that trump world is spending on lawyers is what it means for the various investigations surrounding him, that he is paying the legal bills of his codefendants and some witnesses, and potential codefendants and witnesses in some of these cases. i say this as an issue because we've seen him doing before. one of the things that's left hanging from the january 6th investigation in congress was a potential witness tampering incident that the investigation exposed. the committee's star witness, cassidy hutchinson, you may remember she got a phone call ahead of her deposition with the january 6th investigation. and in that phone call, she was told that trump's chief of staff knew she was loyal, and

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