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quite frankly if he's out criminally responsible or not. he is more than responsible for what happened on january. six that is what i want to talk about. >> i'm curious, greg, howard has chris christie been received at this georgia vent by the republicans? also, what are you hearing from them from the latest indictment coming out of their state. >> yasmin, the event is happening one floor below me. this is not an event of trump loyalist, this is an event held by -- >> this is not full of trump loyalists. i wouldn't say that chris christie's most popular the candidates who have spoken. his message was well received. the florida governor ron desantis, nikki haley one

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Yasmin Vossoughian Reports

publicity in trial by media rather than a constitutionally developed system by trial by jury. the warning to please refrain from making statements that are likely to incite violence or civil unrest. asking the former president to avoid rhetoric that could, quote unquote, jeopardize the rule of law. are there any expectations that we will be hearing anything similar from mcafee? >> yasmin, it is such an open question. the judge, judge mcafee, was appointed to the post seven months ago by -- fulton county he knows. he also serves as a state inspector general -- . >> the certainty will also handle the case. donald trump is expected to try to remove the case to federal court. the federal court will handle a. a lot of --

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we'll >> start things off for us, right. were there any break out moments? >> no. i mean, there were no moments of corporations are people my friends, which mitt romney famously said when he got on the soapbox here, when he was in cycle. instead, it was really people just being able to retreat to their -- . you watch former president donald trump mole through the fare with a cautery of lawmakers in tow, meant to underscore the fact that he has got the support of the majority of the florida delegation, despite the fact that they are current and sitting governor, ron, desantis is also running for president. for desantis's part, we watched him be able to draw big crowds, but also some hecklers were part of that crowd. for desantis, and frankly everyone else not named trump in this field though, the task remains the same, regardless of where they are, yasmin. which is, how do they break 3 of these polling freeze that we are seeing, that has trump still so dominant at the top of the pack? and everybody else, trailing

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Katy Tur Reports

be offered because of the state's don't say gay law. the college board saying florida's department of education has instructed teachers to omit lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation, material that has been included in the course's curriculum for the last three decades. but instead of altering its course the college board has asked all florida high schools to top teaching it outright. joining me now guad venegas. as always, great to talk to you. the college board saying florida's education restrictions is derailing, quote, college readiness. how is this going to impact students? >> reporter: yasmin, well, let's start with the students. students in american high schools take ap courses, advanced placement courses, for many reasons, one of those is to earn college credit, they also save money taking the class in high school as opposed to paying for it in college and also to become much more competitive. these ap classes allow students to carry a higher gpa and they

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Deadline White House

by the college board is the most popular class in this country, yasmin, just to get an idea, last year 28,000 students in florida took the ap test out of 292,000 in the country. so 10% of students in the country who took the class and the test last year took it here in florida. >> you wonder what domino effect this will have on the future of education in the state of florida. guad venegas, thank you. that does it for me today. i will see you right back here tomorrow and sunday 2:00 p.m. eastern. "deadline: white house" starts right now. ♪♪ hi, everyone. it is 4:00 in new york, i'm alias menendez in for nicolle wallace. there are now two federal cases involving the words the united states versus donald j. trump. both brought by special counsel jack smith. each making an extraordinary set of allegations in its criminal probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 election the 190th

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had been an outcome determinative fraud in the lection and he won. these claims were false and the defendant knew they were false. that is what donald trump is facing today. let's bring back our panel. yasmin, andrew, aaron, tim, also with us, jonathan lemire, politico's white house bureau chief and host of msnbc's way too early, and neal katyal, former u.s. acting solicitor general. what for you, neal, is the headline as you watch what is unfolding inside that district courthouse today? >> well, this is a very solemn moment. this process, what donald trump is going to go through, is called arraignment. it traces back to the 14th century. it's reflected in our legal treatises of the founding, and indeed in our sixth amendment, which guaranteed a criminal defendant the right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation against him. so this is going to be a very simple, straightforward

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children living in the uk, and 90% of those are born to hearing parents with little or no experience of deafness. 0ne family is now calling for better access to free british sign language classes, after struggling to communicate with their two deaf children. 0ur reporter katie martin has been to meet them. it's the battle that people often don't have the time or the resources to fight. i'm yasmin. i'm here at home with my family. i've got my husband, sam, and my two children, 0bi and iris. me and sam, we're both hearing, and the two children are both deaf. 0bi was born profoundly deaf, so he was quite a straightforward candidate for cochlear implants, whereas iris was born moderate, severely deaf. she was the next measurable point, down from being accepted in the criteria. her hearing has deteriorated, which has got her over that line, so she can get some access to sound, hopefully, with cochlear implants. helicopter. helicopter! it was so hard. we didn't we didn't know anything about deaf people.

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with their two deaf children. 0ur reporter katie martin has been to meet them. it's the battle that people often don't have the time or the resources to fight. i'm yasmin. i'm here at home with my family. i've got my husband, sam, and my two children, 0bi and iris. me and sam, we're both hearing, and the two children are both deaf. 0bi was born profoundly deaf, so he was quite a straightforward candidate for cochlear implants, whereas iris was born moderate, severely deaf. she was the next measurable point, down from being accepted in the criteria. her hearing has deteriorated, which has got her over that line, so she can get some access to sound, hopefully, with cochlear implants. helicopter. helicopter! it was so hard. we didn't we didn't know anything about deaf people. we didn't know anything about the deaf community. there are no deaf schools of deaf units in dorset. there's not as many deaf children in this area.

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—— north, north—westerly wind. we're joined now by british sign language interpreter russ andrews — who'll be signing our next item about hearing—impaired children. there are more than 50,000 deaf children living in the uk, and 90% of those are born to hearing parents with little or no experience of deafness. one family are now calling for better access to free british sign language classes, after struggling to communicate with their two deaf children. our reporter katie martin has been to meet them. it's the battle that people often don't have the time or the resources to fight. i'm yasmin. i'm here at home with my family. i've got my husband, sam, and my two children, obi and iris. me and sam, we're both hearing, and the two children are both deaf. obi was born profoundly deaf, so he was quite a straightforward candidate for cochlear implants, whereas iris was born moderate, severely deaf. she was the next measurable point, down from being accepted in the criteria.

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word that you can pick up on youtube videos. they need language. like a hearing child would have english, they need bsl input. yasmin applied for a grant from the birkdale trust, but the funding only covers one parent for one child to learn level 1 bsl, it's not ongoing. level1 is £500—ish, give or take. it increases by about £100, £150 each level. and from what i've looked at, i think we're going to have to go to at least level 3 to be able to communicate effectively. so it's important for 0bi that he does have access to spoken language. it's even more important for iris, given that it's her only language. at nighttime, they don't wear their ears. when they're poorly, they don't wear their ears, when they're tired, they don't wear their ears. so, you know, you need to be able to have that communication. and iris is getting to an age where she wants to walk around. but you can't, you know, say, "iris, this way!" she can't hear you. despite the challenges

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