This case is about carmen. This case is about nick. Thats all for this edition of dateline. Im natalie morales, thank you for watching. Good morning on this sunday morning. Im Frances Rivera at msnbc world quarters. Its 6 00 in the east, 3 00 out west. Heres whats happening. The impeachment battle intensifies. The latest on the timeline an the strike that vi for both sides. Plus, the new effort to unmask the whistleblower. A political pressure on the other side to delay and stone wall as long as possible. If they do impeach the president , the senate doesnt vote to convict, imagine what kind of a presidency youre going to have. The American Public is very smart and they will understand if the story is told and in a simple way. Also, the new report about Hillary Clintons emails and how the Trump Administration is still investigating them. And they are back. The gang at sn all right. Returns poking fun at the president and his personal attorney. Spenl this morning, the battle lines as im
lawyer had just been completely reprimanded by the judge for these delay attempts and he sprung up when it was over and the judge probably looked at him and said sir, could you please sit back down. he didn t call him mr. president. it was not overly polite and he had to sink back into his seat. he has no power in there. i mean, that really is and again, the sort of physical bearing of him and again, this is the nominee for one of the parties. it s like so wild to keep reminding yourself that but if it were anyone else it would be like wow, the slumped shoulders, the clear exhaustion on his face, like he looks very defeated by the end of the day. i thought initially he s performing being very bored. who could be bored and fall asleep at their own criminal trial. it seemed absurd to me but seeing him in there today on the way out you could see how exhausted he was. he was sort of hobbling and looked like he just gotten off a long flight or something, and i just thought, how s he g
rashad is railroading me at breakneck speed to satisfy his friends and he is gag me and this goes on forever. you can look it up if you want to. he also posted, this trial is a long rigged endurance contest dealing with mackey nasty tricky people who want to destroy our country. on the pacing it does not seem like this week s jury selection happened quite expeditiously. when you got through each group of 96 at least 50 were saying we re out of this. we can t be fair and impartial so they were out and then you took these groups of 18 and once you got through the 42 questions each of them have to be asked, that s tedious. that takes some time and then once you got through that, the strikes themselves happened pretty quickly so the fact that this has moved along i think has made a lot of sense and is pretty consistent with what you would see in a high profile
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