mark meadows are charged with 41 counts withests to with the charges and charged with violating the state s racketeering act. what is donald trump legal generality here? he faces a lot of exposure. this is the fourth indictment that donald trump is facing in less than five months, the fourth indictment. but specifically here in georgia, what he needs to be concerned about is it that, one, we re dealing with state charges. what does that mean, state charges? no matter if he wins the presidency or another republican wins the presidency. they will not be able to pardon him on state charges. the ability of having cameras
102 documents on top secret, secret and confidential. here is former cia espionage act s court, brian korda. they really something called the silence witness rule, which was developed where you have a crime that occurred with the classified information has not been exposed publicly. so the government tries to do in those cases is take the documents and show it to the jury only, and have testimony about that document in a generality going from paragraph by paragraph with the jury through the documents and explaining why it is national defense information. but not sure the document to the public. joining me now, rebecca roiphe, former assistant manhattan district attorney and at new york law. school and former federal prosecutor now political legal affairs columnist. welcome to you both. rebecca, cameras and electronics are not elected to courtrooms. now, we are hearing about the silent witness rule. do prosecutors risk the appearance of a murky trial, or do you think they re gonna
get his veteran benefits and that s a result of incredibly disingenuous messaging by the biden administration and it s unacceptable. representative bishop you talked about unity there wasn t a lot of unity on the floor tonight. there are some that suggested that a motion to vacate could become part of this process. are we at that point where the man on the screen right now his job is in generality because of the vote? is unity standing behind him even if you don t agree on everything or does he have to be with you all the time? pete, we re not going to agree on everything. no one ever has such an expectation. but we came to a resolution of our disagreements at the beginning of the year when kevin became speaker around an agreement that was specific in terms. and it had certain key components. kevin has violated one of those in the negotiations he undertook. so that agreement produced, until now, amazing unity and the ability to work effectively as a
weekend. it is unacceptable and has no place in our city. however, it is not constructive to demonize youth who have otherwise been starved of opportunities in their own communities. it seems that you can t do anything but demonize that kind of behavior because it is the behavior of terrible people. it is almost like they are talking from both sides of their mouth. to show that there s consequences for the behavior but then also explain it and it is a generality. that is not how we should be addressing these issues. i mean, there are so many people out there, there s good people. there s a good kids out there. there s bad kids out there. let s stay away from these generalities and let s talk about how we solve these problems. certainly the interview and the searching of bags in parks is not going to do it. we need to some real policing and we need some education for
and you told our producer, a lot of people ask, as a woman of color, why would you be against this? what is your answer to that? because this is not what you typically think of as ethnic studies. you think you will learn beauty of different ethnicity and when we learn differences, it brings us together when we learn about common humanity. i want people to hear the specifics of this bill, not just talk in generality. they talk about how we re stratified by race and race is connected to your place in society like a cast system. they have definition of anti-racism, which is actually racism and how they want to redistribute among racial groups, which means take from the white and give to people of color. they will not take from nigerian and asians, who typically make more and give to white people.