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State of michigan saying, quote, make them riot. The Question Today beyond the Damming Narrative is whos listening. Joining us now, nbc News Correspondent Garrett haake whos in university center, michigan, for us, and nbc News Justice Reporter ryan reilly. I know the former president will be where you are, garrett, in a moment. Im going to start with ryan. As i said, ryan, the story here is not new. We know what Donald Trump tried to do around the 2020 election. We saw it happen in realtime. We had the January 6th hearings. There have been filings up until this point, a lot of them. But this new 165 Court Filing from Jack Smith gives us some more detail, more color, more insight into Donald Trumps State Of Mind in particular. What stood out to you, was there anything that was particularly damming . Personally, i th ....
Maine to texas. It could cost the economy billions of dollars a day while the team may not feel the pinch right away if it extends always a good style supply chains and we to shortages and higher prices out of the presidential election. Food prices are likely to react first according to economists. Ryan pedersen is the balde chief executive of flex port. He is a sense of the impact of the strike on consumers. This will be a the strike on consumers. This will be a massive the strike on consumers. Ti 3 will be a massive disruption, thus far you haven t seen it will not act the consumer unless it lasts more than another week or two but then you will see big shortages and really high prices of all kinds of goods that will result fr ....
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