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Brawl at a riverfront started by a group of white men shoving a Black Dockworker. Right now in ohio, a high stakes Special Election for a proposal to make it harder to change the states constitution. How that could have implications beyond the buckeye state. We begin this hour with the very latest on former President Trumps legal troubles. Trumps legal team and jack smiths office is locked in a battle over a protective order in the election interference case. That order is aimed at protecting the governments evidence before trial, and trump wants something much narrower. The judge over seeing the case is ordering both sides to come together for a hearing together. With us, msnbc legal analyst, lisa ruben. Lisa, lets start off by defining what a protective order is in this case. A protective order, jose, is something that governs discovery in a civil or criminal case. Discovery is essentially the evidence that the government would be relying on whether that is statements by witnesses, t

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this notion that the fight goodness inflation is not over. the latest to weigh in is fed governor michelle bowman who spoke to the kansas banking association and said she agreed with the fed s decision to raise rates this past month. also, she thinks additional increases will be needed to get inflation back down to 2%. and, jose, she also said that the fed should be open to continuing to raise rates if the economics say inflation remains a threat. so this is the continuing spiral of rate hikes, right? it will be so long as we see prices of goods and services continue to climb. by the way, labor factor into that. employment is a big part of that. we do know that the cost of fuel is going higher. that s something that the fed has to watch very vigilantly. jose. time for really good news,

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