with her scottish side of the family, the queen mother s side of the family. glamis castle, which english people perhaps associate with macbeth and sinister things like that, well, it is where she played as a child. and yes, as sarah said, she said it was fortunate. it was indeed. but not really accidental. i mean, it was a big part of her year, every year. fin part of her year, every year. on that note. part of her year, every year. on that note, and this is a point i will put to both of you, and katie first, we have reflected on the fact, and worth underlining it today, that the queen, with serious health issues, decided nonetheless that she did want to spend a good deal of time at balmoral during the summer. and that decision speaks volumes, really, about the fact that she was, first, very comfortable to
about this tornado candle factory. and bring into the conversation democratic strategist ammar, the wonders of technology, folks, while we re dealing with covid. happy to have ammar. i want to read what happened last week. there were tornados, lots of tornados across the country, six people were killed at an amazon warehouse and at least eight at a candle factory in mayfield, kentucky. workers say they begged their managers to leave as news of the coming storm spread, but they were told they would lose their jobs, and instead many lost their lives. katie, this is so tragic to hear what people were going through. is there some sort of legal repercussions for employers who made people stay there in harm s way. the employer is denying this happened. it strikes some type of curiosity there would be at least six or eight employees that would say this is what
against the unemployed blogger now living on a golf course, potential co-conspirators have been exposed among sitting elected law makeers and roger stone said he invoked the fifth for every single question during his hearing. to paraphrase denzel s oscar winning performance that he once said, they build jails because of you. joining me now is katie fang, co-host of cnbc s money court and msnbc legal contributor and roland martin, host of roland martin unfiltered daily digital show. roland, your background is very noisy and busy, my friend. you re joining us from atlanta. happy to have you. i want to go to katie first, though, on this one because i want to ask about this roger stone pleading the fifth on capitol hill yesterday. katie, this is kind of ridiculous. i mean, first of all, we knew that roger stone was going to show up and it was going to be a clown show. he likes the cameras, he likes the attention. it makes me wonder what stops