no. the more you hear donald trump s call with the secretary of state of georgia, demanding one more vote than he lost by, it keeps getting worse every time. every time i hear it, i come away with it thinking, there s just no way they re not going to indict that guy in georgia. the only slight amendment i d say to that, joe, is it was pretty clear from the beginning. we all heard it the first time. what was so stunning when we first heard it was, man, that s naked. there was not a lot of, like, parsing to do when you first heard it. what s amazing is every time you go back to it, it s just as clear as the first time. i think i ll go back and, when i listen, i ll find something new here. no, no, it s as blatant and gratuitous as it was on first listening. i agree with you, you know, it would be more shocking
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a u turn last year amid calls for him to do so after he led england to victory in the t20 world cup final. england s netballers missed out on a place at the final of the quad series in cape town. the roses lost to new zealand s silver ferns 55 45 despite leading until the final quarter. it means australia will play new zealand in the final of the series today. now the memories of the world cup are just about still with us. dare i say it thinking of the next major tournament already. but what if i told you there was still one country that doesn t have a team? it s on the other side of the world, the marshall islands, and they re on a mission to change all that. sanny rudravajhala has more. welcome to football s final frontier. halfway between australia and hawaii, slap bang in the middle of the pacific ocean, lie the marshall islands, lie the marshall islands.
communicate with one another through platforms like twitter and facebook. they re doing this in a very profound way. much more serious than i thought at the beginning of this story. bill: he saw thousands of emails. i think he said 10,000 emails last night. what do you make of it? dana: he is right and why more people should be mindful of this. if we make it a left/right story people on the left will be dismissive of it thinking there are actors within federal law enforcement who are working to help them. that s not necessarily the case. there are individuals working at the f.b.i., the cia, dhs, some of the agencies we know about and they were trying to get people at twitter, executives to squash certain accounts and hide others and hide certain tweets and make sure things weren t trending at their behest. they were trying to compel executives at twitter to do this. that s incredibly problematic.
pretty fast for this hearing to have happened and for it to be so clear that the court has done it thinking. and i think it s going to be ready to move on from this whole episode of the special master. all right, carol, if the judge to agree with the department of justice, what would it mean for the classified documents investigation? no longer, and. i agree wholeheartedly that the court couldn t have been more clear today in there, you know, just, they are kind of schooling of judge cannon that this is not appropriate. this abuse of authority was clear cut. i think shockingly most of us have been saying that on television, even though we don t have law degrees, because it didn t take very much research used to determine that the government is the one decides when classified materials need to be protected, because the government created the protection for those