yes, he s running fo reelection, for the same reasons he ran against donal trump in 2020, because republican extremists are stil threatening american democracy - that s been the work of my first term to fight for our democracy it shouldn t be a revolution t protect our rights, to mak sure that everyone in this country is treated equally i that everyone is given a fai shot at making it. but, yo know, around the country, maga extremists are lining up t take away those bedroc freedoms, cutting social security that you paid for you entire life while cutting taxe for the very wealthy, dictatin what health care decisions whe can make, banning books an telling people who they ca love all while making it mor difficult for you to be able t vote now, polls show donald trump, the twice impeached and no indicted former presiden remains the front runner for the republican nomination. president biden s announcement video eludes to the former guy with images of the capitol insurrection
the fact that she subsequently reported somebody analyzing he mailbox but didn t she fit t report what she said was a rape this is the kind of thing that if one reads a pamphlet abou sexual assault, you understand that there is no guidebook for how women are supposed t respond to a sexual assault. lots of women do not repor sexual assaults because they have traditionally been hard t prove and hard to ge convictions on e. jean carroll is a woman of certain age who this happened at a time when women did not win these things if they report them. absolutely. and e. jean carroll s counci will emphasize that in their trial strategy but they are not taking an chances. they are also calling an exper witness to educate the jury on some of the reasons wh survivors of rape often don immediately go public with the story. e. jean carroll has, think, been very eloquent in explaining why she didn t come forward immediately. she described herself as havin
scott you have got to plan for it is harder there is no question but if you look at ron desanti and what he s done in florida, banning books, signing super restrictive abortion law, th sickly being on the side o what autocracy - you have got this same argument. trump obviously is easier because there is just going to just be enough of the electorate, in my view, wh says, i just can t go back t that i think either republicans are going to show up that will be a more challengin election but the biden campaign will be ready for it they have to be ready for it and i think that is where would be spending most of my time is, actually. it s one of these other people what is the best way to pick the lock? and i think that is twofold. i think it s a choice on thing like women s health, car abortion, gay rights democracy. it is then you have got to win the fight on the economy and you need to disqualify you opponent and you can do it wit all of these republicans as no being on the side of wo
raise the debt limit - that s because we all learne in 2011. no one should play default brinkmanship. playing wit this - except that maybe mccarth is seeing the same moody s report 720,000 jobs by the end of 202 lost and if you calculate that th vast majority of those job will come before election day, there is some brinkmanship there. there is some betting on the fact that the american consume is going to feel gloomy if a whole bunch of jobs have bee lost, and they will vote joe biden out of office. this is the kind of thing that could come back and bite you on th behind if you try it. because, if that happens, if a recession, we are in an uncertain economy at the moment if a recession would happen as a result of a default an people get pointed that, republicans will have to wea that. first of all, i would actually, even with everything we have seen and all the extremism, i would like to think that no political part would seem to throw the united states economy into a receptio
counsel and former chief of th criminal division in the eastern district of new york he is a professor of practic at nyu law school and an msnbc legal analyst. andrew, good to see you. thanks for being with us. tell me, you can start anywhere you want with thi thing, but there are sort of three distinct elements here the one that we are stil concentrating on is fani willis, who has sent out a message t law enforcement in georgia t say that there is a court term that starts on july 11th and sometime between that in a particular date in september she is going to i don t know how she worded it but she is going to have something that they might want to prepare for so, very, very unusual. in fact, i can t think of, i over 20 years, of being in the department of justice of any time that someone announced time period during which the will make a decision. but that is what she has done. strongly suspect that it is way of dealing with the fact that she did say in court in january to the jud