tossed that ruling out on a technicality. but this is you know, this is undeniably the biggest victory for those who have been campaigning to change the name of the team and this does not prevent, we should note here, it does not prevent the redskins from using the name. it does not prevent the redskins from being the washington redskins right now. it does, however, limit their ability to protect their brand. and that is something that a lot of folks who follow the bottom line are going to be they re going to be paying very close attention to that. and william, we just heard from craig about that instance of it happening in 1999. that s something that actually the team is mentioning. they just issued a statement saying we ve seen this before and just like last time today s ruling will have no effect at all on the ownership or use of the logo. is there any reason to expect that the outcome could be different this time? you know, ronan, what blows me away about this is for almost
it across our air. we do say the word. i ve found fascinating, william s suggestion just now that actually journalists should ban it, that we should be saying the r word. what do you think, craig? i agree. and i ve said that before. i just used it. but but from this point on we re on the clock, right? we re on the clock. i know. shame on us. we ll see how it plays out going forward. msnbc s craig meflin and new york times sports columnist william rhoden. really fun to have you both on. thanks for putting me on the spot. you can watch craig s show weekends here on msnbc. always a pleasure to see him in action. and that wraps things up for today s edition of my own show. thank you for joining me. you can catch this show 1:00 p.m. eastern time every weekday here on msnbc. and up next, the reid report. my excellent colleague, joy reid. don t go away. it s time for the your business entrepreneur of the week. when ken knight left the army he decided he wanted to help othe
really long time, then when the case gets to court, his defense lawyers can say, look, you questioned him for days and days and days and wore him down and by the fbi questioned him, his will was broken and so forth. there s no time limit, though. it s a balancing act for the government because when the intel people think they ve gotten what they need or all they can get, they will step aside, they will give him a miranda warning and they will question him to build a criminal case. we don t know if that s happened yet. it doesn t seem likely, though, given especially given all of this criticism that congress hopes, republicans, anyway, hope that they will take the time they need for intel purposes. what about the question of venue? is there grounds to try him in a civilian court rather than military court? they can do that, of course. it s in the hands of the government, of the administration. they could declare him an enemy combatant. that s what it takes. the president
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