Very first interview since taking the job. Also today, the domino start falling as those trump allies plead guilty and agreed to testify against their codefendants. The law firm of our back to tell us what it means for the case against the codefendant in donald trump. And later, my oneonone conversation with senator Raphael Warnock. I got his view on the war in the middle east, and that high profile legal case playing out in his home state. This week felt like a real Inflection Point in so many ways. Because we are all living in a country grappling with growing threats of antisemitism, islamophobia, and deep, deep divisions over how the United States government should respond to a growing conflict in the middle east. And, meanwhile, we have a Republican Party revealing itself wholly incapable of governing, even amongst themselves. And as we digest all of this and, believe me, this is a lot to digest. I think about something President Biden said in his address to the nation on thursday
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