Go that far. It prevents trump from publicly sharing materials that quote, the government designates as sensitive. That includes things like personal information of possible witnesses, recordings, and testimony. The defense argued a protective order would infringe on trumps First Amendment rights. But chechen noted quote, the need for the criminal case to proceed in no order, and to protect the integrity of the process means theyre gonna have to be limits on the defendant speech. And later in the hearing, she emphasized that trump is quote a criminal defendant. He is going to have restrictions like every single other defended. It was the first time both sides met in a courtroom with trusted, this Federal Judge assigned oversee the case. Well meet with her again in a few weeks, on august 28th to disrupt the, discuss the trial date. The Special Counsel Team that is proposed starting that trial on january 2nd 2024. That is a sign of how fast the government wants this case to move forward.
unpredictable, consequential events and passionate issues that caused the political football to bounce, the one big question remains. who s going to win? history would suggest that the incumbent president and his party will lose their majority in the house, especially with president biden s overall job approval number among likely voters at just 39%. when you look at strong approval and strong disapproval, signs of passion, you see the real trouble for democrats. 18% strongly approve of the job joe biden is doing. two and a half times that number, 45% strongly disapprove. yet the numbers are still too close to say it s a done deal. cnn s latest projection map of the house races has 18 labeled toss-up, which means it s still possible for democrats to control the house of representatives. the conventional wisdom is that republicans will take control. and in the senate, according to cnn, it s 49 republican, 48 democrat with three toss-up. according to real clear politics, the mo
numerous bodies and bullets and everything. utterly chilling. that s tragedy released on a predominantly black community in buffalo, new york. at this hour, vigils and minerals are taking place around the city to mourn ten people killed by a lone gunman. who they say subscribe to a white supremacist ideology. let s go right now to nbc s jesse courage, she is on the scene there in buffalo. joining us right now. jesse, houston is that community? less than 24 hours after this initial attack, folks go grocery shopping on a saturday afternoon. ten of them do not make it home. yes alex. i think there is a question of how this alleged makes its way into this community, this country. this is become a place of memorial. you have flowers here, candles. this memorial has grown throughout the day. i saw somebody put an american flag there earlier. i ve seen people staring at the supermarket just behind where i am right now, there are still crowds milling about here. i want to show
pipe. we re going to hear from him in just a few minutes. and we are headed into the culture corner, y all. our culture critics weighing in on the rico charges for atlanta rappers. i m simone sanders and i have something to say. at least ten people are dead, according to authorities after a shooter opened fire at tops course around buffalo new york on saturday. the shooter did so in a zip code or nearly 80% of the residents are black. the shooter is now in custody and an apparent manifesto treated to him appeared online in the days before the attack. now this manifesto, it is races racist diatribes and antisemitic memes and frequently invokes the white supremacists great replacement theory. which has motivated other shootings in the past. now the great replacement theory falsely claims that jews are working to replace white people with people of color. with me now, i want to bring our first guest as former u.s. attorney general eric holder. he is the author of the new book,
supremacist ideology, it s not just about race. it has elements of sexism, it has elements of being anti gender, and a lot, always this alone, we ve seen neo-nazi groups of over and over again. sometimes even while armed at different dragon, finds pride events, and earlier this year, even at disney in florida. what do you make of that from a place of intersectionality? well number one, i think the most important thing is, if you feel, if you ve lived a life of otherness in any way, we really have to be allies and advocates for each other. and because we share a common adversary. i think figuring out how to really unite and navigate, and you know, showing up for pride events if your person of color who doesn t identify on the lgbtqia spectrum, that is an essential part of your obligation, to you, know the civic engagement for big, broad