back and whether or not we would be violating some unwritten rule gu by going in and taking the documents from the former president. it doesn t make sense they were will so long but this is uncharted territory. before we go, significance that the president s lawyers have been questioned about this and the doj investigation? i think it goes to the point of the delay. of course, they needed to be questioned, but i think they took too long in doing this, frankly. that is something shawn said. the reporting that the doj asked about putting the documents under literally a padlock is just silly. if you re worried enough about them they need to be kept under better security, then they shouldn t be there at all. they were being very careful to make the record, cross their ts, dot their is talking to the lawyers is a good thing but the pace was very, very glacial. good job on not stepping on each other.
michael moore. a lot of people lose the focus on these other investigations as well focussing on january 6th for example but i m looking at these state level cases and wondering do these actually oppose a much greater legal threat to former president? do what do you think? if i was representing trump, which i thankfully have not, i would be more concerned about the fulton county case. merrick garland seems very cautious to me. a man that spent over 20 years as a federal judge. they re very concerned at the justice department about making sure they cross their ts and dot their is and want an airtight case. there is always reasons that be concerned about a chance of victory in a courtroom. i get the sense that the fulton county d.a. is very concerned about this conduct and she is determined to, you know, see this to the end and so if i was in their shoes, i would be very,
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were injured. and we still don t know whether the shooter was killed on the scene. we did learn it was i amale, it was a he. we heard from the sheriff s deputy, russell davis. but not much more information about how and why this played out. right. and we also learned, too, john, they said there was a rescue task force that went in to extricate the people who were victims inside the building. and that s part of i think what is taking time here, is making sure that they go through and cross their ts and dot their is and try to figure this out. what s also noteworthy here as well is that we heard from the individual who s actually representing glenn hendricks is his name. he s representing the transportation authorities there. he did say that while this did happen, it did not happen in the control operations center for these trains, for this light rail system. he did say that it was at the maintenance yard, this is where they maintain the trains, this is also where they are deployed f
administration, whether you want to talk about russia or anything else, that doesn t seem to cross their ts and dot their is. this will get a lot of scrutiny. i agree. my goodness. how do you think this all is going to play out? sean spicer saying you know what, i m ready for my summer vacation. we will take a break. next, are you right now, you are looking live at the senate floor where debate resumed on health care. a vote on repealing obamacare expected in about 90 minutes from now. with so much going on, you can t be by your tv, head to snapchat s discover tab. nbc news just launched stay tuned, a twice daily news show that will quickly catch you up on top stories.