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MSNBC The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart June 4, 2024 13:51:00

1963 march on washington for jobs and freedom. with the support of giants like martin luther king junior, ella baker, and others, them rustin pull together the seminal event in civil rights and american history in just seven weeks. but being an out gay man in the 1960s made rustin a target of the fbi, and some of the old guard of the movement. which meant that rustin some work was often done behind the scene. his contributions left out of history books, until now. joining me now is five-time tony award winning playwright in theater director, george c. wolf. he is the director of the upcoming film rustin. george, thank you so much for coming to the saturday show this is some unlike any other civil rights movie. the heroes are human. the language is raw, and it doesn t shy away from s homosexuality, and the conflict it caused inside the movement.

MSNBC The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart June 4, 2024 13:10:00

take a listen to what some iowa voters had to say about it. i think it was all right for the first time, with everything going on, i just think it s time for a change. i think a lot of my friends that voted for trump are interested in a different candidate. they feel that he s too divisive. so i think i m in that camp. we need to find somebody who doesn t have a whole train loaded baggage. and so susan, you know, that s, those are votes of iowa state fair. the question, is how is donald trump still leading by 22 plus points. well, for a few reasons. one, because we found a few who said that. unfortunately, right now when you look at the polls, they are in the minority. plus, donald trump only needs a third of the votes if someone

MSNBC The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart June 4, 2024 13:06:00

not just grandeur-y transcripts, but also interviews of which they ve done thousands. other videos, and the like. now, it s true, she didn t do the same restrictions on non-sensitive material. but at first, there doesn t seem to be a lot of that. and second, she said look, i don t have to. because if trump does what he s worried about, if he tries to, in any way intimidate witnesses, or pollute the jury pool, he s already barred from that and coming down like thunder on him. and it was very clear who is the judge, and who s a criminal defendant, and who has regular first amendment rights, and who doesn t. so she gave him a chunk of what he parnas king for, but not in a way that permits him, in theory of course, it s trump, but in theory to mess with the jury or the trial. one more real quick question on this. in reading the protective order, listening to answers, your

MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes June 4, 2024 00:52:00

excellent judge. but that is really the issue that chris raised about whether the delay that was caused jack smith to be appointed so late in the day is going to have a real effect on the trial date here. in terms of the trial date and how quickly this could be both put on trial and adjudicated in the courtroom, should we be looking at the fact that there is just one defendant, there are an indicted co-conspirators mentioned but not charged. and therefore, they will not be in the docket alongside him. should we look at the fact that there doesn t us appear to be a reference to, for example, classified information which has all sorts of complicated and time consuming requirements in the courtroom. do those things make a difference in terms of how quickly the judge can move here? excellent question. i read this as the reason that those coconspirators are charged is precisely because of the concern of getting this to

MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell June 4, 2024 05:52:00

should we be looking at the fact that there is just one defendant, there are unindicted co-conspirators mentioned but not charged. and therefore, they will not be in the docket alongside him. should we look at the fact that there doesn t us appear to be a reference to, for example, classified information which has all sorts of complicated and time consuming requirements in the courtroom. do those things make a difference in terms of how quickly judge chutkan can move here? excellent question. i read this as the reason that those coconspirators are charged is precisely because of the concern of getting this to trial quickly. if i were, for instance, jeffrey clark, i would not be sleeping well. this is my opinion. he is going to be charged, but he is not going to be charged in this indictment. this is clearly, i think taylor to try to get to trial quickly. one quick note on that, which i

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