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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

tumbling down that way. i would be surprised here again if judge kaplan let too much happen. you know what's interesting about damages case's guilt is already established. so there's a compensatory phase where there is a request now for 10 million damages, which is the quantity to help miss carroll get her life back, her reputation back, to try to restore her sense of equilibrium in life, the rape threats, the threats of death, et cetera. but beyond compensatory, this jury, which has the real power here, can award punitive damages and they can punish trump for his recalcitrance in the media. by that i mean continuing to defame her, continuing to ignore the evidence, continuing to really push that first jury verdict aside and say who cares if these jurors say this? i'm going to keep saying it. i'm going to keep lying. this jury can find a punitive

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CNN Primetime

tonight. i think the answer as to why georgia, many different reasons fell into place and not insignificantly the recalcitrance she got from government officials who refused to cooperate with this lawful investigation into unlawful activity. >> remember, graham hired a lawyer to get him out of testifying, if you will recall. but i think both the voters and the juries are going to end up deciding this because the jury, if trump is indicted, the jury can say okay, we think he's guilty. and then he can run for president and he can be elected president of the united states. so it is not an either or situation that lindsey graham is portraying it as. everybody gets their shot at this and again, it was lindsey graham who do not want to cooperate with this investigation. >> we should note, laura, one of the things that we heard

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CNN News Central

you look like you violated my order. don't do it again. they can also post consequences. the consequences and sanctions could involve, for instance, revoking bail, revoking conditions of release, putting and imprisoning a criminal defendant. i don't think we're at that point yet, but that is something that a judge can do if she is faced with significant recalcitrance on the part of the defendant who civilly refuses to obey court orders. >> trump has also claims he's not going to get a fair trial in d.c. he wants a venue change . important to note, his lawyers have not formally made that request, but do you think, purely from their perspective, that they should? >> well, look. make a request, sure. can it be granted? no. judges very rarely grant these venue change requests. the constitution provides trials will occur in the jurisdiction which the alleged crime was committed to i think what the trump defense team should be focusing on here is,

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The Rachel Maddow Show

that's what we've done since 1865 is keep going in the case of a lot of recalcitrance, unnecessary and unfortunate recaltrance. >> the author most recently of "on juneteenth," pulitzer prizewinningul historian. and as i said the namesake of annette gordon reed elementary school in texas. >> thank you for inviting me. >> i appreciate it. we've got much more ahead tonight. do stay with us. do stay with us. d tonight. do stay with us.

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Obama In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union

figure in the land. >> look, let's not be naive here. political parties are in a permanent state of opposition and political battle, and to some degree, it's as it should be. it's a battle for ideas, whose policy is better, and all the rest. on the other hand, he was met with absolute wall of recalcitrance from day one. >> i don't think you can ever separate politics from race when it comes to barack obama. how did he become president and why? the first important reason was the speech he gave in 2004 at the democratic convention, where his whole theme was bringing the divergent threads of america together. and he gets elected president and the republicans say, forget that. we don't want that. we don't want you. >> this does not require a mitch mcconnell or john boehner or

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Alex Wagner Tonight

recalcitrance or memory loss o convenient amnesia over detail that would in fact be pretty damning for the trump whit house? are we over reading that or is that a fair assessment to thos two? i don't think we're overeating at all, i think at the end o the day when you have a senior law enforcement official lik ornato in the secret service i is a leads the agency to becom a political point in the white house. it raises questions of the independence of him and hi former agency, the secre service. and then for him to return t the secret service after serving in that politica position again as a senior law enforcement officer, i think i raises appropriate questions about what he was doing an what extent he had any rol with regard to the protected mission of the secret service. when you combine that with the committee's concerns about whether or not he was bein forthright in his testimon when you combine that with these huge bulk of missing tex messages that were wiped fro the devices, right on januar

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World Business Report

are they, when it comes to wanes? �* , ., , are they, when it comes to wanes?�* , . ,. wages? anything that gets close to inflation matching _ wages? anything that gets close to inflation matching has - wages? anything that gets close to inflation matching has to - wages? anything that gets close to inflation matching has to be l to inflation matching has to be seen as a step forward. the recalcitrance on the part of employers to pay their people even at the same time as they are looking at doing stock buybacks and maintaining their share dividends really shows where the priorities are and the workers angry about it. so what is your take then on why, for example in germany and other countries across europe, they have done deals, they have reached agreement at lower than inflation levels. why have workers not, not given end, thatis workers not, not given end, that is not the right phrase to use but why have they not pushed harderfor higher wages pushed harder for higher wages as pushed harderfor higher wages as yellow germany the deal they got was something like 8.5%. that is pretty good, even if inflation is temporarily a 10%, if the 8.5% holds over time, the workers will probably be doing 0k and they will be doing much better than they were. when you see inflation in the double—digit and uc wage increases not even heading two,

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

and ultimately, i think this analysis that merrick garland really didn't want to be the first president, first attorney general, to indict a president. didn't want to do that because he was afraid or week by because he believed in retaining a constitutional rule of law system, and is ultimately being moved towards that decision, in large part, because of the former presidents lack of any show of recalcitrance. lack of acceptance that he lost the election. lack of willingness to support democracy, even at this late stage. that merrick garland will have to ultimately view this evidence as evidence of criminal culpability, and take that very important step to indict and to prosecute. and it will be more powerful when he does it because of his hesitance. it will mean that he will have dotted all his eyes and crossed his t's. there will not be gaps in the evidence, no legal flies when he makes a decision to indict. instead, he will be so focused on preserving the strength of

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

freedom. that's one sense of juneteenth. the other sense, stephanie, is that i want to emphasize the importance of resilience and the great in the face of recalcitrance. in the face of those forces denied freedom. here you have freedom, even though they have been denied their freedom, even though they have been subjected to brutal domination, still imagining themselves in the most expansive of terms, placing crowds above their babies heads, right? imagining themselves in terms other what their relationship of domination suggests they are. it's a story of resilience and great at the same time that it's a story of delayed freedom. so, i think the combination of those to offer us really important lessons for our current moment. >> janelle, your family history takes us back to galveston. is this a celebration or a commemoration? >> i tend to think of it has both. in a very real way, as i

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Zerlina

other people involved that allegedly spoke to the president on the day of the insurrection, during the attack on the capitol. congressman jim jordan. he has also refused to comply with the subpoena from the committee. they have warned him, he has until june 11 to cooperate. he has a deadline. so let's put up or shut up. is it possible, you think, that he could also be indicted? for contempt, if he doesn't comply with this level subpoena? again, this is a more nuanced question. we haven't necessarily had a situation where a sitting member of congress has been held in contempt of that body. so this would be uncharted water, to some extent. but again, it is not the committee's decision on whether or not jim jordan would be indicted. they refer that matter to the department of justice. the department of justice ultimately makes a decision about how they will proceed. but again, i think the committee is making very clear that they are not going to tolerate this kind of recalcitrance. it's a subverting of the

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