progress of emotion putting florida as the center of the political universe. the stormy daniels hush money investigation entering a new dangerous phase for donald trump? also, tonight, a series of politically motivated shootings in arizona shows us how there is a new era of fuel political violence in america. the new york times. investigation into how the new york restaurants are keeping minimum wages down. this, is american voices. but a weekend of protests over abortion access is once again shining a light over the battle of reproductive rights. it is a battle likely to shape american politics for years to come, it will be a key issue as we begin to talk about 2024. tomorrow, vice president kamala harris will mark the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade in florida. this, of course, is the first anniversary of the first 1973 ruling since the supreme court reversed it. harris is expected to lay out how the white house fights these restrictions on state level. there is a reason
years after the feds invested billions to get the island back. the american people who live there are in the dark. we asked why. this is american voices! hello everyone. i m alicia mendes. mental gymnastics, it could be donald trump s favorites for. as we go into the classified documents at his mar-a-lago residents. trump claims that those were declassified. when boxes sean hannity asked about that the classification process let s call it this week. the latter made a claim so bonkers that you re going to have to hear it from trump himself. it doesn t have to be a process as i understand, it there s different people who say different things but as i understand there doesn t have to be. if you re the president of the united states you can be classified just by saying it s the classified. even by thinking about it. because you are sending it to mar-a-lago or to wherever you are sending it. let s just say if you consider these mental gymnastics he didn t quite stick the lan
it is also discussed mystic violent extremism. i m in touch with the highest levels of the department of justice. resources will be put behind this investigation. whatever we need we will not stop until justice is brought to this community, those families, and the victims of this horrific crime. i can assure you that as the united states attorney i will bring whatever resources we need to this community to make sure that justice is done. this should have never happen to anyone in any community. it surely shouldn t happen on a beautiful saturday when people are just shopping and going through normal life events. we will ensure that the perpetrator of this victim is given justice and justice will be done for this community. let me first start off by saying thank you. thank you to all my partners in law enforcement here, from the federal state, local level, the amount of work that has been done so far has been extraordinary. the amount of information that has been gathered so
and she tried to get his hand. but, he was too far back. she couldn t do anything. she tried. i really think that if it wasn t for each other. and, for us. and to honor her birthday, seeing the old high school on the streets where the carters used to walk on, it reminds you of how long they have served the nation. you know, when we think about all said, almost a century, and their humanitarian work, in the white house right the middle of all that, during the era of disco, and the brady bunch. but going forward, the inner circle of family and friends. they say the best way to celebrate rosalynn carter s birthday, and her commitment to others, pick up the phone, call or text a caregiver. let them know they are seen, and not alone. alicia. richard i love this. and who better than you to tell the story. thanks so much for being with. us next, congress is about to head back to the hill. and expect a fall filled with
talk us through how he could benefit from going to trial before trump does? well alicia, i ve had this crazy idea yesterday that some of the lawyers want it to go to trial before trump, because they were concerned that trump, at one of his trials, would raise what s called an advice of counsel defense. that is essentially a defense that says, i relied in good faith, and reasonably, on the advice of my lawyers. and, in making that defense, you put at issue, you sort of open the kimono, and give the court access, and your opponent, access to all the attorney client communications that otherwise might be protected by privilege. i learned yesterday that georgia doesn t recognize a straight-up advice of counsel defense. so, why do his folks want to go to trial before trump? i think largely, it s about the fact that their finances are constrained. and, until this cloud whiffs from them, which in eastman s case it likely won t, because he has despondent proceedings in california going on ri