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Murder. the judge ought to answer the charge the jury as convicted him of. i want you to stay with me for a moment. if you have to go, i understand. that i want to bring into the conversation chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney, senior fbi official and also an msnbc contributor. great to have with you us. i want to talk about the four aggravating factors that were outlined there. as i understood it from watching that hearing and reading in on this, there are the sentencing guidelines. there the is the presumptive sentence. the prosecution, both mr. blackwell and mr. frank making the case that there were four aggravating circumstances that the court acknowledged that say they would take this sentencing beyond the presumptive sentencing guidelines and thaur they re there on the screen. he abused his authority and trust in power and that crime committed was done so among a ....
0 we know that we saw that mr. floyd did not want to be in the backseat. that s it. that s the rub. it was the need to get him in that backseat no matter what. once he was pulled out of the backseat, he was find. went down on the ground. not fighting, not punching. and he was placed initially on his side. he is already handcuffed. he is placed on his side in the recovery position. like he should be. he is trying to breathe. he is on george floyd s back face down on the pavement. and officer king sat on mr. floyd s waist area and officer lane pulled his feet down. you can even see mr. floyd trying to pull his feet up. we all are going to fight to breathe. everybody knows that fear when you all of a sudden realize you re having trouble breathing, it is just in ate. he tries to pull his feet up. but he is held down the three officers. officer todd is watching. he is placed face down on the pavement so harshly that it rubs the skin off his face. he has injuries from the knuckles from try ....
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History that congress has held the nation s top law enforcement official in contempt. joining the conversation chuck rosenberg. we talk about we have to whip through t through the norms. we talk about the accommodations reached when devin nunes and his cohorts on the intel committee wanted to declassify the nation s most sensitive secrets so the justice department could figure that out, but they can t figure out how to get the attorney general to appear before congress and meet their request, really? so i imagine they ultimately will, nicole. look, president george washington was sworn in the last day of april of 1789, assuming that was a relatively quiet day, i imagine the contest between the branchs started in may of 1789. we ve had it ever since. you re right, it has typically been resolved by accommodation, ....
Because litigating this stuff, the assertion of executive privilege, for instance, doesn t really serve the american people well. it takes a long time. and frankly, litigation outcomes are always uncertain. so i hope that they will accommodate one another and find a way for the attorney general to either testify or provide documents to the congress. if they would just both take a step back and realize that that accommodation is in the best interests of the american people, i think we could resolve it. chuck my colleague, rachel maddow, covers this administration from a very sound vantage point she says watch what they do, not what they say. if you watch what barr says not what he does. what he says is to take on a more agrgressive posture with te cia, what he does is have the president s back on the most hard line immigration policies, targeting the most innocent people that come to this ....