i don t know i don t want to say the election is over. the january 6th committee on how president trump did not quell violence at the capitol. president trump did not fail to act in the 187 minutes in telling the mob to go home. he chose not to act. even as secret service agents scramble to get vice president pence out of danger. if we re moving, we need to move now. and testimony that mr. trump took care to stay on the side of the mob. the president did not want to include any sort of mention of peace in that tweet. i ll talk to committee member luria about where the investigation goes next. also the economy. we re taking our own steps that we believe will be supportive in the short-term to get inflation down. i ll interview janet yellen on inflation, economic pessimism and whether we should expect a recession. joining me are yamiche alcindor, moderator of washington week. jake herman, maria kumar and stephen hayes. welcome to sunday. it s meet the pre
news at night. the violence at a los angeles synagogue was mead, but the immediate, but the response took nearly 3 hours by authorities. and 3 days before cnn is set to host the presidential debate, the network is already silencing team trump. we re going to come back out to the panel. thank you very much for your time. trace: and even former new york governor and attorney general andrew cuomo . if his name wasn t donald trump and he wasn t running for president, i m telling you that case would have never been brought. trace: begin with dueling debate strategies. one in the bunker, the other out in the open with the people. kevin cork with more on the tale of two campaigns. reporter: as the preparations continue, frankly, they re about as different, as their speakingg styles. but by any measure, both men ought to be sufficiently prepared for the upcoming debate this week. mr. biden s inner circle, practicing and surrounding yourself with top advisors. this is ha
while we have agrees that this seems to be a protection racket that donald trump is building around himself how does the court have to think about that? how does the judge or the supreme in georgia, which is overwhelmingly republican, how did they think about that idea that either we pursue justice or we don t. he is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty by a jury. but do we just stop the trial because it could help hurt his reputation? it does hurt his reputation to be subject to a criminal trial. but imagine ali, if that was a standard by which to avoid a criminal trial that it might hurt my reputation, i think it would be very difficult to try just about any defendant in the criminal system. that is not the standard. the standard is whether or not he can get a fair trial, and whether you can find a jury that would be able to put aside whatever they think about donald trump. certainly you will not find one who is never heard of him, but it can put aside whatever their
a indeterminate and open-ended fashion, and the defendants provide none, and quote. the start date for that trial will ultimately be decided by the presiding judge, aileen cannon. a trump nominee who s decisions in this matter will be under intense scrutiny. judge cannon is in a unenviable position. as a presiding judge in the first ever trial against a former american president who also happens to be a current presidential candidate, she has to deal with a number of legal considerations that no other judge has ever needed to confront before. in the eyes of the justice system, trump is presumed innocent until proven guilty, just like anyone else accused of a crime in this country, and judges have the responsibility of ensuring that everyone receives a fair hearing. at the same time, trump is no ordinary defendant. he has a long and complicated history with the legal system. he is known for filing dubious motions to cause delays in many of the literally thousands of lawsuits that he has
sides in the whole world, and you re either with us or against us. and then to paint your opponent as so awful that no one could possibly want to align themselves with that, they become protective of the leader that they believe represents them. dethe other thing that authoritarians do is to portray everyone as corrupt. joe biden, hunter biden, they re all corrupt because then if everyone is corrupt, you might as well vote for the person who shares your values and will impose the policies that you see, and so this narrative that they, the enemy, are not just after you, because they want to impose your will on you, is a strategy used by mussolini and hitler and all of the dictators in history. he has dusted off the history books and is using it to great effect. kelly, i want to ask you about this concept, that trump s legal team put forward with respect to the georgia case, saying that it will damage his reputation at the time that he is running for president.