did you think that i did, my friend. i thought it was pretty wild and i will leave it there a lot going on have a great show. thank you, and thanks to yo at home for joining us thi evening. you know a court case is going to be interesting when the judge asks the jurors question like these has anybody ever been to a rally for mr. trump? does anybody believe that th last presidential election was stolen what about the three percenters? communists proud boys kkk? thin blue line has anybody been a member? those were the questions tha the judge had to ask potential jurors in that civil cas brought against president trum by e. jean carroll that case centers on allegations the trump rape eugene - in a new york city departmen store in the 1990s those are allegations that trump denies the questions that the judge will ask the jury in that case they basically tell yo everything you need to kno about trump s base of suppor right now. are you a member of a radica militia group? h
coordinating in a way that could be criticized is being done for political purposes, but you are right. there is overlap here, in many respects fani willis s investigation is a subset of jack smith s investigation, his being nationwide and hers being, o course, focused on georgia, an in particular, fulton county but, so there has got to b some level at least of sharing of evidence, potentially discussing witnesses so that one cases investigation isn harm the other investigation and perhaps doing that type of working together there may be some discussion o timing, but i do think tha they want to be careful to not you know, used the term rollout, to not subject themselves to criticism that they planned rollout for political purposes so, because just, but don t make it look coordinated because it is not coordinated, even though there is a lot o overlap. okay it s complicated mary mccord, thank you so much for your time tonight. really appreciate it my pleasure we have one more stor