actually organize the initia rally which that protest too place, told me, watch us, watc what s happening here in nashville. do you get a sense on the ground that sense it s kind of pull to this issue, thes lawmakers to a nationa platform, that some kind o changes on the horizon yes, lindsey. the question, i don t know i the change is substantiv legislation. i will say, members of the democratic leadership in the state house, and state senate, told me that they are workin with the governor and th lieutenant governor. their republican colleagues to pass legislation i have a conversation on m show later on today. i think that the substantive change that is a is the number of young people that maybe wer not pain attention to politics we re not necessarily engage and involved they sell it up into these lawmakers, they saw thos children, and those adults slaughtered in school. they said, i m getting negatio velvet i was there, was at the rally, at fiscal, that the vice president, kamala
their expulsion, and the despairing of their whit colleague for protesting gun violence msnbc s simone simpson sat dow with him for an exclusiv interview. it s so interesting to me they said, you were disruptive that day who said they this is what the charge were the resolution and the reality is, when w first walked and there - that was the disruption. the movements, the communities the people we represent, the that embodiment, that was th disruption to a body that is s defined by white supremacy patriarchy, and plantation capitalism that was a disruption. simone joins me now, alon with david jolly, former republican congressman fro florida, and msnbc analysts. simone, what was your bigges take away here from th tennessee three? miguel, lindsey, i think had two big takeaways. first and foremost, how th tennessee three are lase focused on the reason that
intercepts, basicall electronic intercepts. if they is the specific piec of information in thes documents, then whoever is, if they were listening to gathe that information, is able to get that information and the were listening to that phone call or something, then they r going to cut that off. the u.s. could lose a key piec of, a key area that they r able to gather information from that is a big concern righ now. the second one is more in th diplomatic world that s that some of thes documents appear to show tha the u.s. was even listening in on some allies this creates tension, it creates a difficul relationship and conversatio between the u.s. and som allies depending on exactly what ma be disclosed and some of these documents. i think it s important to poin out, as valid in her piece that they appear to be real, but they also appear to be doctored, many of them we have to keep in mind that i this is some sort of a disinformation campaign by russia, what would be th
well, lindsey, it has been day of tense but mostl peaceful worship for people of so many faiths, thousands of jews pray at the western wall, receiving a passive, priestl blessing, while christians wer flocking to the nearby churc of the holy in east jerusalem. muslim sprain joining th muslim holiday of ramadan at the mosque compound. this is just behind the wester wall, and of course, this is been israeli ratings over th past several days at tha mosque site that has been at the center of so many of the flare-ups that we have seen in the recent last week or so including that latest strike i mentioned overnight. the israeli military using fighter jets, drones, artillery, to launch strikes attack again inside syria, including syrian military sites in response t what israel said was rockets launched from syria into the golan heights. the big fear here is that when you step back and look at al
months ago in new york state, where jim trusty is not a practitioner there is case law that says yo can extend statute o limitations for a nonresiden defendants for every perio over 24 hours, if that perso is outside the state let s take it on faith tha donald trump was still a resident of the state of new york while he was presidents and living in washington until the fall of 2019 where h declared himself a resident of florida for, tax purposes. that s still wins th prosecution here, a real meaningful extension of what ordinarily would be a statut of limitations to bring felony charges against him. i m not so concerned about that the specific intent issue is another potential problem, but i think one where the new york da s office has that amply covered. here s why all they have to show is tha trump falsified business records with an intent t conceal, or commit, anothe crime. he doesn t have to hav completed that crime and, the crime doesn t have to