good to see you there. good evening, rachel, it s great to see you. you know, good friends of mine were good friends of duty human, so thank you for your powerful tribute to her and the fuss she made. and rachel, i can t let you go just yet. i also want to thank you for the reporting on georgia. i mean, they did to voters, now republicans are trying to suppress prosecutors, of not subvert them. but i think this is a qualitatively new thing, you ve seen individual prosecutors that they tried to control the republicans are giving themselves the power to get rid of prosecutors, to fundamentally change the whole legal system, in a way that s never been done before. they say it has nothing to do with the trump case at all, but it s trying to live you ll know what s going on there. oh no, it s a really big deal, and it stinks to high heaven, and thanks to you, a lot more people know about, it emigrate talking about it in the show later, so thank you very much rachel. th
last world where the great john capehart s influence tonight, good evening guys good to see there. good evening rachel great to see you, and good friends of mine were friends of judy humans thank inferior powerful tribute to her and the fuss she made. and rachel, i can t let you go just yet. i also want to thank you for the reporting on georgia. i mean, they did to voters, now republicans are trying to suppress prosecutors, of not subvert them. but i think this is a qualitatively new thing, you ve seen individual prosecutors that they tried to control the republicans are giving themselves the power to get rid of prosecutors, to fundamentally change the whole legal system, in a way that s never been done before. they say it has nothing to do with the trump case at all, but it s trying to live you ll know what s going on there. oh no, it s a really big deal, and it stinks to high heaven, and thanks to you, a lot more people know about, it emigrate talking about it in
with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, rachel. and i will see you tomorrow night, also on the panel discussion, and leitao will do the last word to 10 pm. i think tomorrow, rachel, the case about what happened in georgia it s gonna be clearer than ever to this country. and i long felt that that is where the clearest case of criminal conduct is to be found. i think that, i think that isim for the crime to happen on tape, and be released as soon as it happens, that should just be a new rule, that you have to crime on tape, and the tape has to be on tv that night. that helps, i think, in terms of this like, simple-ing it down so that we can all get it. you know, i ve listened to many hours of wired taps by the fbi investigations that they brought to court. and you know, you listen to the, what did he say, what did he mean, what was that. and he kind of mumbled that thing. there s a lot of interpretation that goes into it. they wire tap, and that s r
lawyer is trying to block the january six committee to block a key piece of information that would tie the ex president directly to the efforts to overthrow the 2020 election. you may remember that john eastman was the attorney that orchestrated the failed former presidents last-ditch effort to overturn the legitimate election lost. he drafted memos that laid out a xiaojie for vice president mike pence to unlawfully strew swing the election results and donald trump s favor. with a late court filing, eastman urged a judge to maintain the confidentiality of his work for the ex president. he may have given us the clearest insight yet into the flurry of miscommunication, or the flurry of communication, between the former president, the top aides, and the campaign lawyers. political reports quote that the filing also describes the direct role of trump himself in developing strategy, detailing two-handed written notes from the former president about information that he thought migh
it s our hope and prayer. but let s be clear, young folk can reach for a better vision, or they can reach for a darker, more insidious vision. we need to understand, dylan roof wasn t a baby, the young folks around the world are reaching for old languages of authoritarianism, and totalitarianism, as they grapple with the charge beneath their feet. we have to be better, we have to show them a different way, as they begin to take over, the responsibility for the road is coming into being. eddie glug, professor of after market studies, and award-winning author, i couldn t have had a better person next to me during this moment, thank you so much for your time and your perspective. and, of course as we are watching this feed here, a little bit glitchy because of all the cell signals that are out here. but we will watch and wait, as they embark on this march. we have so much more coming up. you are watching msnbc, our second hour is right after the.