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The Rachel Maddow Show

here on msnbc. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thank you for staying up late. staying up late. >> happy to have you. here georgia senator raphael warnock is going to be our guest to live this evening. senator warnock does not do all that many tv interviews these days. i feel lucky to have him tonight. particularly with the whole world's eyes on his home state of georgia. given the ongoing drama there that is centered on the phone county courthouse and the fulton county jail. again, u.s. senator raphael warnock from georgia's when you're joining us here live in a moment. very much looking forward to that. president biden is in maui tonight as we speak.

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The Rachel Maddow Show

he kind of keeps his own council. the interesting thing will be is if somebody begins to really close the gap in iowa. trump will be forced then at a later stage in the primary to join the debate stage. that will be fascinating. >> that is fascinating. we will we'll all be watching. david plouffe, thank you as always. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, jen. much appreciated. thank you at home for joining us. georgia u.s. senator raphael warnock is going to be our guest here live this evening. senator warnock does not do all that many tv interviews these days. we feel really lucky to have him tonight. particularly with the whole world's eyes on his home state of georgia, given the ongoing drama that is centered on the fulton county courthouse and on the fulton county jail. again, u.s. senator raphael warnock from georgia is going to be joining us here live in just a moment.

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All In With Chris Hayes

he basically has -- i mean, his kitchen cabinet, it's an insult to kitchen cabinets to use that term. it's a rogues gallery. he kind of keeps his own council. the interesting thing will be is if somebody begins to really close the gap in iowa. trump will be forced then at a later stage in the primary to join the debate stage. that will be fascinating. >> that is fascinating. we will all be watching, david plouffe, thank you as always. that is all in on this monday night. the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening rachel. -- raphael warnock is gonna be our guest here live this evening. senator warnock does not do all that many tv interviews these days. we feel really lucky to have him tonight. particularly with, you know, the whole world's eyes on his home state of georgia, given the ongoing drama there that is centered on the fulton county

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Inside With Jen Psaki Special Report Decision 2024

campaign messaging could be is that the biden campaign isn't gonna be ambivalent about what the new take on the fact that donald trump is missing from the debate stage. he's planning his next arraignment. that's gonna be an easy mass. edge for the candidates on wednesday it is awfully hard. especially because some of the questions that they know that they'll get directly relate to donald trump, the last election, and to specifically his legal problems. the count avoid it, the moderators what to drive traffic to the debates, so they'll ask about all these things. >> i want to ask you about the second and third tier, however you want to categorize them. maybe they're all second here. who are you watching, kevin, you have a fine-tuned eye to these candidates and the potential that people are looking to. >> the greatest potential for this debate comes from vivek ramaswamy, if you look at is rapid fire approach, you look at how he's crystallizing the message in these tv interviews.

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Chris Jansing Reports

the headlines saying it all, heartbreak across the state as those fires continue to rage across maui chasing thousands from their homes. no power, no internet and next to no progress in beating back the flames that have already left dozens dead. fema directorwill join me live in a minute. donald trump launching a three-pronged attack using ads, speeches, and tv interviews to go after the men and women charging him with crimes. is there a point in which those criticisms themselves break the law? and a year and a half after russia invaded ukraine, it's a scenario that almost no one would have predicted at the start. moscow now under increasing threat, its airports scrambling planes, government buildings bombed, residents raing for cover. we'll have the latest there as well. but we begin with paradise ablaze. at this hour, at least 36 people are dead as three wildfires rage

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

could violate any law that he thinks is unconstitutional. >> so, my constitutional expertise tells me one thing, lawrence, which is that donald trump's lawyer, john lauro, should know there's only one person who can pull off five back to tv interviews and remain coherent, and that is andrew weissmann. [laughter] certainly he's not -- with respect to his claim about trump running a pause, first of all, most coup plotters don't like to say coup, they shroud their language and other things. and trump, as you say, he used the word pause. but when john lauro uses the word of, what he means is pausing in the counting of legitimate votes that you and i and all americans cast, those that have been ratified by the secretaries of state in every one of these state, solemn state processes, and 62 different courts have signed off on it. and where congress had set a solemn date, january 6th, to count all these votes. this wasn't like a pause. this was an attempt to throw

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

trump asked for, president trump asked for at the ellipse speech was merely to pass the voting for a period of time, to allow the state legislature -- and even then, mr. eastman said, it was a violation of the law. so he did know that he was breaking the law. >> no, he didn't say that -- >> he said it was a minor violation of the law. >> he said that the electoral count act was not constitutional. and the only thing required under the electoral count act is a vote on january 6th. what mr. eastman said -- >> it was a violation -- >> you have to let me finish. >> so, neal katyal, constitutional expert, john lauro saying that donald trump could violate any law that he thinks is unconstitutional. >> so, my constitutional expertise tells me one thing, lawrence, which is that donald trump's lawyer, john lauro, should know there's only one person who can pull off five back to tv interviews and remain coherent, and that is andrew weissmann. [laughter]

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

aides would have to scurry behind him, retrieved, and take them together. some of the documents produced to us appear to have been torn and taped together. so there's a pattern here, overtime, although it's benign spin, lack of adherence to president, responsibility, presidential, records and confidentiality of those documents. but more nefariously the affirmative attempt to hide stuff. and again, stuff is sometimes the property of united states sometimes it's evidence as alleged in this current indictment that has already been requested by the government. either way it's criminal, and that's why he's facing not just this case but potentially others involving the same who are intended core conduct. >> andrew weissmann, the kind of blabbered defense donald trump has offered at rallies and friendly tv interviews is to say, i had a right to have all this stuff.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

spin, lack of adherence to president, responsibility, presidential, records and confidentiality of those documents. but more nefariously the affirmative attempt to hide stuff. and again, stuff is sometimes the property of united states sometimes it's evidence as alleged in this current indictment that has already been requested by the government. either way it's criminal, and that's why he's facing not just this case but potentially others involving the same who are intended core conduct. >> andrew weissmann, the kind of blabbered defense donald trump has offered at rallies and friendly tv interviews is to say, i had a right to have all this stuff. i had a complete right to have all of it all the time. this evidence, this description of this behavior, clearly shows donald trump knows that he is

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Deadline White House

they're troubling, they're concerning. the election is the foundation of our democracy. so i think it is yet sort of another moment to sort of take a step back and realize what remarkable times we're in right now. >> i mean, as you say that, i have chills thinking of john mccain's private moments before conceding to then president-elect barack obama, and he looked at mark salter who had written an exquisitely gracious concession speech with john mccain, and he showed it to me. i read it. i had been doing the last tv interviews. i think brian williams was one of the last people. but it's not over until it's over. but john mccain said to me, it's beautiful, it's his best, about mark salter's work, something like this may be one of the most important speeches i get.

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