company. they are bringing me in because we are going through loads and loads of data. i mean they have a lot of information. just as so does this team. i have to be honest with you, i ve gotten a chance now to meet the same individuals, this will be now the third time. and they are extremely confident, they re very well informed, and there is a lot of information to go over. it seems like it s an easy, you know, it s an easy case, with just hey, here s donald check, it s got a signature on it. here s cohen s testimony, and so there s a lot more that s being looked at because the seriousness of this case can of underestimated. and they re taking every single precaution that they possibly can. they re looking at every single minutiae of information in order to ensure that if they do bring an indictment, that they will secure a conviction.
harry is right of course, executive privilege will probably fail. trump has tried to block pence on testifying. eventually, the courts will overcome that and previous january six cases have shown that the doj can overcome that. but i think it is interesting because, even if that is true, it is more difficult now for pence to go through granary and try to start executive privilege because he is or destroyed that privilege by discussing it publicly. i think one of the things that we never we learned through the january six committee or the proper witnesses, is what pence s thoughts were, what pence was saying and hearing from trump directly in the moments leading up to january 6th. including anna jenner four and five when he was in a closed-door meetings with trump and eastman. he really had the full picture of the kinds of discussions that were going on. you don t really know the minutiae of what eastman wanted pence to do that day.
classified documents, the archives were then alerted, the washington post reported that. in may of 2021, the archives told trump, hey, you have a lot of documents that you need to return. and for eight months, his team and he did not turn them over. then they turned over 15 boxes. then, the archive said, no, there are still more. so for more than a year, about a year and 3 to 4 months, trump and his lawyers and his team refused to return all of the classified documents that they had, and that is why the fbi ultimately had to go search it. it s a very different set of events that happened. and that s why trump is potentially facing violations of espionage act, as well as obstruction. i m looking at your lawyer s notebook, what are you writing. well, to laura s point, i think, yes. the nuances, the minutiae matter to us at 11:00 talking about the stuff. you know, energy drink. when it trickles down to
very specific holiday food vouchers for children who had received free school meals in term time was still being offered. initially this was brought about by the successful campaign by marcus rashford in 2020 and in most cases, the offer is still a £15 a week voucher each week for the christmas holiday. when you get into the minutiae of it, the picture around the country differs. nine councils have opted not to provide a specific christmas food voucher for children provide a specific christmas food voucherfor children per provide a specific christmas food voucher for children per se. provide a specific christmas food voucherfor children per se. instead offering a one off payment that could be used for heating the family home and other supplies generally. then we have 12 councils who are doing neither of those and instead of planning resources behind the government funding holiday activities and food programme. these are council run sessions, ranging from things like boulder ring to ar
voters. this is 6% of georgia voters are undecided, i wonder if that is true. i think the debates are more for people like us who consume the minutiae, to see what happens and discuss on the chat panels. it was cringeworthy to say the least. good morning, it is always a pleasure to share the screen with the hardest working man on msnbc, ali. can t wait to see your coverage. i know will i will be doing tomorrow, you talking to the judge to see how we help save democracy. what are you up to now? coming up on the cross connection, i want to talk about florida, and the report from the atf reports there is hate in the sunshine state. florida has become a safe haven, ali, for white supremacist. we will talk about why on the cross connection. plus all week, you guys have been talking about the l.a. city council, the drama that unfolded this week after the recording laced with racist comments was leaked. i have a panel of guest to talk about anti-blackness in the latino community. we don