a new era of immigration is underway this weekend after the lifting of title 42. the biden administration putting in place new asylum rules and legal pathways as it turns the page on a pandemic era program that quickly expelled migrants. officials were bracing for an unprecedented influx of migrants, but officials say crossings appear to remain steady. a border town told msnbc told us how they re handling the situation. i m a big leader in prevention, and temporary infrastructure shelters and the age of consistencies. migrants, however, it s been manageable till now. i ve been in constant communication with border patrol and mayors from border towns, border cities, to get updates as well. the clock is ticking in washington for a plan to avoid defaulting on the country s death. staff are meeting this weekend, trying to make progress resolving the coaches as a june 1st deadline years. earlier today, democratic or really told msnbc, she doesn t think speaker mccart
gonzalez. this is consuming our society. what is it? our second guest former lieutenant governor of new york, betsy mccoy, right now a few weeks ago, biden administration triggered the destruction of the suburbs and ex burbs, we need to get into this but first new york times, prosecutor seek trump lawyer testimony, suggesting evidence of crime says that justice department this i may say mark for god s sake my eyes are glazing over, no, this is a fundamental right, have you ever had a lawyer, any case, you might want day. and and are your communications with that lawyer going to be comment secret or made available on the government or other side. this is crucial. this gets to bottom of the matter, attorney-client privilege is protected under the bill of rights, it part of due process. due process, you can t have due process without having attorney-client 45 prive lang privilege, your conversations with your attorney are private. the privilege may be traced back to the ro
die. according to penny s attorney, nearly aggressively threatened his client and other people on the train. adding that he is confident that once all the facts and circumstances surrounding this tragic incident are brought to bear, mr. penny will be fully absolved of any wrongdoing. but lawyers say penny is guilty, and they aren t happy with the charge. we disagree with the manslaughter charge, we think it should be murder because he knew it would happen. he knew he would die. what is the difference between the manslaughter charge and a murder charge? a murder charge is a specific intent crime, it means you intended to kill someone. this manslaughter charge under new york law is about recklessness. it s about the conscious disregard of unknown risk. penny s case will likely come down to a question of self-defense. new yorkers are split, some calling him a heartless vigilante, others say he is a hero. either way, many agree record homeless this and a mental health crisis led
counsel said, he was free to do this, it is hard to convict someone then of a specific intent crime. so what? about? obstruction of justice is a specific crime, you have to know you are intending to obstruct the grand jury, the jury or to obstruct justice. the conviction is beyond a rya reasonable doubt, what is going on? jack smith lost that case, now he is trying to pierce the attorney-client privilege, the solemn privilege that we have. so you can consult with an attorney, you have to be able to prepare a defense, why? because otherwise you can t have fair trial, remember what you are up against, the
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