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Hearing the stories about so much of the violence and all of the barriers setup between black people, who descended from enslaved people, to finally get a taste of freedom, and try to build communities and educate their children to have those stories wiped away, it felt personal for a lot of people. and so they say some have heard time and again that no one is going to save us but us. so, for the group of folks that are led by professor marvin dunn, who are going to the speak the truth tours, going to in a split steps of history so that history will never be lost. again trymaine lee, msnbc correspondent and host of the into america podcast. thank you so much. thank you. when we come back, the dangerous and sometimes deadly effects of the heat waves parked over much of america, and why simply cranking up the ac is not the answer. but first, part of the reason hollywood is try king right now is a reckoning over artificial intelligence. we will talk about the threat it may b ....
What did happen in that courtroom, and wind we think will get an answer to win the case goes to trial? peter, this hearing was entirely about the consequential issue of when this case can go to trial. and judge cannon came prepared. she asked tough questions about sides. there was a real clash. visions i would say she seemed skeptical of the argument by the trump camp, and that this couldn t possibly be tried while he s running for president because of all the media coverage and you can picture, emg just brushed that aside. she was much more sympathetic to the idea that this is a huge and complicated case with more than 1 million pages of documents that were received. 1000 days of surveillance footage they have to review. there is no way they can get this to trial in december, as jack smith wants. she said she will rule any minute now on this particular issue. and that may not stick, it may be a preliminary schedule. that to somber she didn t think december was a timeframe that was r ....
Believe, and i ve said this before. i think the hillary clinton case should have been charged. if i were the u.s. attorney investigating that case i would have charged it, and i think im comey and loretta lynch did was wrong ask you don t continue to fix the justice system based on giving people passes based on what political party is. you do it without fear, favor or partisanship. that s what we should be doing. what we should be focused on here is donald trump s conduct and whether or not, wolf, that conduct is appropriate for somebody to be sitting behind the resolute desk in the oval office. i say it s not. should he drop out? i don t think he should have run in the first place, but guess what? i don t care. i m going to be there. i want you to listen to what desantis said today. he said it s suggested it s possible that the fbi or doj and the department of justice could interfere with his campaign. i was paraphrasing the gist of what he said. what do you make of that? i do ....
and how complex is the process? they are dealing with classified information here. don t forget the charges are based on the idea of classified information that the former president had this information in these documents and shouldn t have had them. and so absolutely and a defendant is allowed to see what is presented against him, a jury is as well. but there are a lot of ways that the judge can get around that if you will. she can say redact some of it, she can say give the gist of some of it, she can say summarize some of it. this is novel but not unknown. so again here what the trump lawyers are trying to do is delay this saying that this will take so long for us to get through, i mean, come on, again, judges deal with classified information not every day, but they do deal with it. ....
The gist of the conversation was it lasted maybe an hour or something like that, very rational, general milley said. it was calm. the subject we were talking about was serious. everything looked normal to me. i do remember him saying that. to your point about timing, how trump seemed to grow radicalized after losing 60 lawsuits where his campaign wasn t able to manufacture any evidence of fraud, general milley notes, in subsequent meetings, trump had increasingly discussed how the election was stolen from him. it wasn t there in the first session, but then all of a sudden it started appearing, general milley said. what s public basing and what you and your colleagues have reported is that team normal, as the trump folks called themselves, gets replaced by team lunatics. ....