this is familiar, that you have also furnished through your lawsuit and the materials that you have, something that really slam dunks the fact that cruz was early on aware they didn t have the goods let s take a listen to that. do you think that this has the potential to overturn the result depends on what facts they find it depends on whether they find credible evidence of fraud, what extent, if they do find out there s fraud, to what extent the fraud occurred and to what extent that impacted the result in any particular state. that is a factual question that i think shouldn t be decided on internet and twitter rumors
beach. let s yeah, changes looked at the watergate prosecutor. yeah course. miss civically. just tell us what you read the tea leaves for us of what s happening right now with the supreme court. well you know, this is this supreme court has jumped the shark so many times, you know that they re normal sharks left to jump but certainly tear hearing the abortion medication. uh appeal on an emergency basis makes sense. this is very time. sensitive matter. it s going to go to the supreme court anyway, so they should that it s appropriate. take this case. justice alito properly granted review paused for a short period of time. that doesn t mean anything in terms of what they re going to do. ah but certainly when we look at the dock it this is what you get when you have a court process that s really been taken over by an extreme edge of one of the parties, the republican party and all of these are certainly the abortion medication pill case, and the voting rights case should be slam dunks. bu
alone. i for one am curious as to what new information he has that has made him pursue it at this point. with respect to fani willis, i think she has a stronger case and more straightforward route but neither of them are slam dunks. he may be able to get indicted on both, but a conviction on either or both is a very different conversation. all right, charles, interesting conversation interesting thought exercise on the extradition stuff because who knows what might happen. who knows if he ll get charged who knows if he ll turn himself in who knows anything right. charles, thank you very much. we re also watching amarillo, texas, where a federal judge is deliberating right now, right this second on a decision that could immediately result in a nationwide ban on a widely used pill for medicated abortion joining me now from am israela is amarillo is dasha burns. the hearing ended right before we got there yesterday what s the expectation on when this judge will announce his
she used to be the president. i know how upstanding she is, i know the rules and policies about how to react and respond, how to give cpr, how to put a person in recovery position, and all those things. and they just unfollow them. so there is a cultural issue there that needs to be addressed. i would say not just there but any place where people are not following the rules and regulations. laura, there are state and federal investigations going on, what are the challenges for prosecutors? stigations the biggest challes what juries do we need in these cases? we know it s hard to get a conviction when you have any police involved killing like this. even when you think, based off of what you see in the video as a lay person, as just a human being, even when you see it, you think this might be a slam dunk. these are not slam dunks. it s hard for prosecutor to even bring these cases in the first place. but even when they do, they do not result in convictions
addressed. i would say not just there but any place where people are not following the rules and regulations. laura, there are state and federal investigations going on, what are the challenges for prosecutors? the biggest challenge is what juries do we need in these cases? we know it s hard to get a conviction when you have any police involved killing like this. even when you think, based off of what you see in the video as a lay person, as just a human being, even when you see it, you think this might be a slam dunk. these are not slam dunks. it s hard for prosecutor to even bring these cases in the first place. but even when they do, they do not result in convictions routinely. both at this state and federal level. i wanna follow up on that point because for as much conversation as we have had about training, there s something very peculiar that i noticed about the video as i watched it. the audio? the audio.