And make up your own mind. What we try to do in the book, in our commentary and insider tips and a cast of characters is make this as easily digestible and understandable as possible. For lawyers, and nonlawyers alike. We understand there are various rationales for the decisions made. As part of that mission we tried in this hour to explain some of the choices. And the implications for all of these delies. And we are so grateful to all of you for joining us for this hour long special. We really appreciate it. Im melissa marie. Im andrew weissnan. Goodnight. Good evening once again. Im stephanie ruhle. We are 235 days away from the election. We have a very special night cap we will get to in a moment featuring an amazing lineup of Student Journalists. We start with the news of the day. Fulton coupty Da Fani Willis will remain on the trump case. The judge ruled she could stay if nathan wade, the prosecutor, stepped down. Wade in fact did just that. Here is my colleague Blayne Alexander w
and i couldn t ask for a better partner. tomorrow, april 4th, marks a tragic moment in american history. 50 years to the day that dr. martin luther king jr. was assassin eighted in memphis. the white house released a pro clamgs. writing it s not government that achieve the adeals. but the great people of the country that see to it the napgs embodies peace and justice. we must actively aspire the dream of living together at as one people with a common purpose. dr. king lost his life at the place where it s home to the civil rights museum. the sole surviving member are ambassador andrew young and reverend jesse jackson.
tomorrow, april 4th, marks a tragic moment in american history. 50 years to the day that dr. martin luther king jr. was assassinated in memphis. the white house releasing a proclamation. writing it s not government that achieve the adeals. but the great people of the country that see to it the napgs embodies peace and justice. we must actively aspire the dream of living together at as one people with a common purpose. dr. king lost his life at the lorraine hotel, which is now home to the civil rights museum. the sole surviving member are ambassador andrew young and reverend jesse jackson. tonight, cnn s victor blackwell sits down with them at the motel to reflect on what happened there and how dr. king s spirit lives on. does it feel like 50 years? it feels like it was
mccain gave last night, which did not mention the president by name but was clearly an attack. to abandoned the adeals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain the last best hope of earth for the sake of some half-baked spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems [ applause ] is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that americans can sign to the ash heap of