the extreme outside chance that somebody like haley could make a comeback. we will be talking about issues till september. tim miller, thank you for your time tonight my friend. that is our show for this evening, it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. welcome to the black tie edition of the last word. our first guest tonight andrew weissmann and i were both at the same black tie event, he as the audience is about to see dressed so much more elegantly than i was. lawrence, lawrence, do not sell yourself short. you look very i wore one of these, the black tie and threw away the tuxedo jacket and put on this, i m getting away with it sort of. i like the full black tie for the friday, not the friday night show for the next week show, i think we deserve it in these trying times, i think we deserve lawrence o donnell wait to see my first guess, you will demand in the future when andrew comes to the studio that he only show up and black tie, when you s
and here in new york city 80 years later. here we have the president and first lady walking through the american cemetery and laying the wreath and honoring the heroes who made history on d-day. we ll take you through the next couple of hours together on this. welcome to america s newsroom, i m bill hemmer, dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. a pleasure and honor to spend this time with you, viewers and you these historical moments are important. 80 years since that day. so we have the first lady and the president in normandy. the president and first lady in france. we have a lot of the ceremony to come and you are going to have a chance to hear from macron as well. bill: we have a lot of great guests to get to relive the moments from 80 years ago with you. thank you for being here as we begin our broadcast. dana: we had just witnessed an extraordinary ceremony and a military band playing taps in honor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. [tap
basically punted to next march. you have the florida documents case, that has been delayed. federal election case out of d.c. waiting on an immunity order on behalf of the supreme court that could come any day or two weeks from now. is it a stroke i m searching for the question here and i guess if i m on the trump team, it s really a stroke of legal luck it has gone this way. well, they have certainly broken in trump s favor in terms of the election. georgia looks like it is now dead letter until after the election. that s a bizarre case, the racketeering aspect connecting to trump. there are valid charges against some of the defendants but the overall racketeering case itself in my view is rather laughable. the two federal cases do not look like they ll land before the election. the one wild card is the d.c. case. we re waiting today and if not
erin, it signifies that in this investigation of the classified documents that the department of justice has found there is probable cause that crimes were committed when these documents were removed from the white house to mar-a-lago, that kash patel himself has some fear of self-incrimination. that s why you you get an immunity order because what you have to say could get you in criminal trouble. and, erin, i think here it also signifies grave criminal peril for donald trump. because it s pretty unusual to give this immunity to a witness. it means it will be very difficult for them unless he lies to prosecute kash patel. why do you do that? because you think a witness has incriminating information about someone else. right. and that person obviously here it s very clear who it is.
while she was working with the likes of sydney powell, mike flynn, rudy giuliani. people are deftly trying to overturn the election. but working from the outside. and they had access to the president, but they were not inside the white house. and a lot of people are pushing back against it, like the white house counsel for example. the fact that waldron had defect communication with mark meadows, is a little bit different. because that means he was in to the person closest to trump in terms of being able to observe and know what he knew. what trump knew, and what trump is directing. so, i think it just adds to the pile of evidence that mark meadows is going to be someone that doj, in particular, is very very interested in getting on their side. with other cooperation agreement, or some sort of immunity order to get his testimony about the former president. colonel waldron, that s what you re looking at the screen, right. not just people nobody looks like. and prosecutors in georgia,