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Alex Wagner Tonight

problem. it's not just the ugly -ness of the incidents, but we have about 18,000 enforcement agencies across the united states and the u.s. government at best, when it was doing the most of these, under obama did about three investigations. here we get eight investigations open right now. you're not gonna get to 18,003 a year, and i've got to say, minneapolis, ugly and disgusting, we work there, i know that department very well. as agreeing as disgusting as parts of it are, it's not among the 50 work police departments in the country. if we're gonna solve what is a national level problem, we've got to have more than this one federal remedy. >> well, yeah, and can we talk also about consent decrees. there are more than a dozen police departments under consent decrees that go back decades. first of, all tell me about

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Katy Tur Reports

are presumed innocent. it was a model of fairness without any reference, i don't even think -- and i was taking notes, i don't think, correct me if you guys heard differently, i heard a single sentence that made reference to the precedent, the history making aspect that in ways that will be remembered, good, bad or in between, we have to follow the facts, he will forever be in the history books. i heard none of that in a town where lawyers, present company, even myself sometimes included, can sound loud, long, self-important. it was just the facts. it was elliott ness, and i think that's so striking because he's speaking through his actions so he has very little else to add. >> rachel, it's completely in line with the first point you made, the simplicity of the indictment was very much echoed by the simplicity of the words chosen by special counsel jack smith. >> yeah, and i would just -- i would just say one thing about the structure of his remarks that i completely agree with ari

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The Five

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

nasty grams this had about the baseless-ness of the investigation, but it is a common step in a high-profile criminal case to have this kind of conversation. one thing that you hear it's a little bit unusual that the fact that mark garland appointed a special counsel, if our market i would probably suggest you ought to be having this meeting with jack smith if you are not satisfied with that, of course i'm ultimately responsible and can approve or disapprove anything he does. but jack smith is the person he should be meeting with not me. >> but so barbara in your experience, is this a relatively common kind of meeting for, say the u.s. attorney in a particular federal district to have with a potential criminal defendant? >> yes, and a high profile case it's not uncommon for the defense attorney to reach out and say, we all know this has been under investigation for many many months, it appears that you are getting very close to an indictment, and i want to persuade you why it would be a bad idea or not in the best interest of justice for there to be an indictment filed.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

and it's mobilizing and a number of different complex ways. one is that within the latino community, there are a lot of definitions at work about what is whiteness. our idea of whiteness and the united states is not the only one, and in many countries in central and southern america, there is a different scheme of based on population of enslaved people, formerly enslaved people, on indian population, and on spanish population, and that's the racial hierarchy. this case of a south and the important being involved is interesting because there is also a quite old strain in this movement of thinking about aryan-ness which is the category that in the united states, has to do with white skin, but in india has an entirely different history and significant. so part of what we are seeing here is the global traffic of these ideas coming home to roost and part of what we are

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

and a law professor at the university of michigan law school. they are both msnbc analyst. and barbara, to you on this letter from donald trump's criminal defense attorneys tonight to merrick garland asking for a meeting. what is your reading of that letter? >> well, the obvious implication lawrence is that this is the kind of thing that happens when we are on the cusp of an indictment. lawyers get the suggestion, the hand, maybe even an overstatement that if you want to come in and talk about it, now is the time because we are getting very close. and lawyers do typically want to come in and prosecutors typically want to hear from them. they want to hear, is there something that we are missing here? is this all some big misunderstanding? is there some defense we have not contemplated? and so ordinarily the letters don't include the kind of a nasty grams this had about the baseless-ness of the investigation, but it is a common step in a high-profile criminal case to have this kind

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The Faulkner Focus

veterans around. daniel penny getting this sort of support and if you could widen the shot. we don't have control of it from here. there is a counter protest going on behind saying justice for jordan. and you heard vickie talking about jordan neely and saying look, he was let down by the system but you see people like that every day. somebody has to protect the citizens from those people. that's what she said. tyrus, your thoughts. >> first of all, it was an eloquent speech and i thought she captured what a lot of people are feeling. the ugly ness that race has nothing to do with it. if this man was any other shade of color we wouldn't have this conversation. that's what is the upsetting thing about it. because he is white and stopping what was -- he was saving people's lives potentially and we're only having this conversation. shame on the media. the first question asked when he

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

the war. he's tried by the patriarch, who's a strong supporter of putin and the war, but that dialogue has also stalled. there was sign of hope earlier in may when the patriarch since the equivalent of his foreign minister to the vatican to briefly greet pope francis. nonetheless, the meeting with president zelenskyy for pope francis, i think there is no expectation on the pope's part that there will be some kind of immediate result from this meeting. however, it is a sign of the pope's willing ness to be available as a mediator and to try to offer a safe space at the vatican for dialogue and certainly implicit in that is the hope that eventually, however remote it may seem at the moment, russia will also want to join that conversation.

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The Coronation of King Charles III

carry a piece of the crown jewel to the king. let's come back to the time that it wasn't automatic to be king. you had to assert your king-ness and resuming the crown jewels are proposition of that and sitting in that coronation tour which has been used for centuries. this is often message to the world. so we are part of that really, we are sending the message that charles is king. ron and the kings champion. i'm good to go back that, anderson. his role is the challenge anyone and challenge the kings authority. he can trace that roll back to ten 66. he had to go back and prove himself as the match. where >> there's other crown. . >> do you think will to go back the president people who -- it is about 40% of people who should know that. it does become much much less intense the demographics. >> flora benjamin, she was

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The Katie Phang Show

of the people at least, more than half of the younger people, don't say they have any religion. only 15% of the country follows a anglican church, and this is a partisan anglican sermon as we saw. i think there's an uncomfortable-ness about that. this is a secular democracy, a very vigorous secular democracy. it's composed, it's very successfully integrated mushy -- multi racial society. in that cathedral today, we thought a few people of color, very few people of color, and mostly, that whole -- rank after rank, file after file, the white people. beautiful, young, white, choir singers girls and boys. a generation to come, all the way up to very old white persons. i had a sense, it was unfortunate that we're looking at a ruling class, a ruling

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