It is absolutely stunning. We just got thumped. I mean, i know that everybody got a lot of snow and this was a big storm, but i feel like somebody played a joke on me. Yeah. This is an insane amount of snow. I will pack some of it into cooler and send it to you. Rachel, you had Jim Rutenberg on talking about that New York Times article which is just amazing, and by the way, must be said, beautifully written. I think it may be the best written yeah. Of the trump investigative pieces. Andrew weissmann is going to join us on the same subject to pick up where you left off which to me is are there new crimes in this reporting that were looking at . Yeah. The times uses the very gentle word, extralegal. Does that mean illegal . Andrew weissmann is going to take us through it and tell us what he sees in that reporting. Excellent. Its really well timed. Tomorrow were going to see the response from the president s defense team, such as it is, to the Impeachment Charges and the Impeachment Charg
Rachel, you had Jim Rutenberg on talking about that New York Times article which is just amazing, and by the way, must be said, beautifully written. I think it may be the best written yeah. Of the trump investigative pieces. Andrew weissmann is going to join us on the same subject to pick up where you left off, which for me is, are there new crimes in this reporting that were looking at . Yeah. The times uses the very gentle word, extralegal. Does that mean illegal . Andrew weissmann is going to take us through it and tell us what he sees in that reporting. Excellent. And its really well timed. Tomorrow were going to see the response from the president s defense team, such as it is, to the Impeachment Charges and the Impeachment Charges are about him inciting an insurrection against the u. S. Government. And what rutenberg and his colleagues just filled in is a lot of the details about how they knew exactly what they were setting up. How they organized it and how it was a coordinated t
that brutal storm that killed 50 people, plus left thousands stranded across the country. why one governor is now calling her state a war zone and in ukraine, an attempted drone attack deep inside russia has vladimir putin once again saying he s ready for peace talks, but is anybody taking that offer seriously as president zelenskyy urges his countrymen to keep the faith. today the future of title 42 allowing migrants to be turned away quickly at the border because of covid-19 public health concerns remains in limbo. what is clear, that the dangser to migrants and the political fight are increasing the supreme court could grant the biden administration s request to end the trump-era border policy, or keep it in place issuing a longer stay. but with freezing temperatures not only is a humanitarian crisis growing at the southern border, the white house is now financial saying strong criticism for governor abbott after that busload of migrants was dropped off in front of vic
criticism for governor abbott after that busload of migrants was dropped off in front of vice president harris home including some children and people wearing only t-shirts in that brutally cold weather start with sam brock covering the story at the border for us sam? reporter: there has been a tremendous amount of uncertainty as regards title 42. the trump-era policy that allows for expulsion of migrants coming to the united states who are seeking asylum without authorization under fears about concern of spreading covid-19. of course, that s no longer necessarily applicable and what s argued in court a federal judge back in november said this policy should be lifted, but 19 republican attorneys general led by the state of texas argued that the administration needs to supreme court, papardon me, nees to issue an administrative stay putting everything on hold thousands of migrants sleeping on the streets now of el paso,
those only are within i take your point. those are only within what is permitted by the first amendment. and the supreme court has been clear about that, too. in the virginia versus black case the court explained when intimidation is not protected by the constitution and that is when it is made with the intent to placing the victim in fear of bodily harm or death. that s what we re concerned about here. one of the things that concerns me is we ve got 17 attorneys general led by attorney general of nevada and joined by a total of 17 attorneys general including the fantastic attorney general in the state of utah. they ve weighed in and said that there is not a barrage of accusations. no unusual flood of accusations of threats of violence against school board members. nothing unusual, nothing that they can t handle at the state