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The ex president s of free speech is not absolute in his upcoming Election Interference Case. Plus, unethical and possibly eagle. Clarence thomass acceptance of luxury gifts and travel might finally force the court to take action. And breaking developments in the Georgia Election probe, excuse me. Strongest indication yet that a grand jury could indict donald trump in a matter of days. Im ayman mohyeldin, lets get started. We begin with that Breaking News out of georgia. Fulton County District attorney, fani willis, will be presenting her Election Interference Case against donald trump and his allies to a grand jury early next week. The atlanta general constitution is reporting that th ....
And with every new speech or social media post he makes, he runs a risk of getting burned. let s bring in my panel for the evening, jennifer taub is a professor at western new england university school of law. she s the author of big dirty money. molly jong-fast is a special correspondent for vanity fair and the host of fast politics podcast bloomberg opinion and msnbc political analyst. this evening, jennifer, i ll start with you. our own lucy reuben was inside that courtroom yesterday. she noted that the judge chutkan used the trump lawyers markup of the protection order us as the baseline of the document for the hearing making mostly opportunists based on their proposed added s. and this order isn t nearly as restrictive as the government had hoped. but how do you view the results. is this a win for team trump or not? i don t see it as a win for team trump. what this is is a fair and balanced protective order which is designed to make sure that donald trump can t intimidate wit ....
Afghanistan. july 2011 date captures both our sense of urgency and the strength of our resolve. the transition from seprocess i important to push off indefinitely but this date is the start of a new phase, not the end of our involvement. nbc s chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is traveling with secretary clinton in kabul. i wonder if you could hit on two points that we are hearing making headlines out here. one, of course, what secretary clinton saying about the july 2011 deadline behind the scenes and the second this idea that the u.s. government is now more forward-leaning on negotiating with the taliban. what can you tell us? reporter: well, first of all, on the july deadline of 2011, she says that there is nothing different from what all of the other officials interviewing joe biden and you, of course, interviewing the president said ....