Despite all that outrageous behavior. Plus, looking ahead to next weeks republican primary debate in which trump now says he will not participate. Im not making Chicken Noises right now, but i really, really want to. And Morgan Freeman joined me, yes, i said Morgan Freeman. Joined little old moi to talk about his new documentary on The First Black Tank Battalion to fight in world war ii. That interview is straight ahead. But we begin the reidout tonight with the clearest picture yet of the expansive plot trump and his allies unleashed after he lost the 2020 election. The January 6th Committee and Special Counsel jack smith exposed the what as well as the who in the plot. But it was the georgia case led by Fulton County d. A. Fani willis that really shows us the full scope of characters in the trump gang. The indictment is full of bizarre cameos like Texas Attorney general ken paxton who is referenced on page 30, when prosecutors note how donald trump attempted to get the Georgia Attorn
particularly right now with democracy under attack. and we re giving thanks for some of our most favorite conversations. each of these individuals in their own way is on the front lines of protecting democracy. one of those fortunate voices is legendary conservative legal scholar judge michael ludig. he s a conservative s conservative. he was short listed to be named to the u.s. supreme court. as one of the star witnesses during the january 6th select committee hearings, judge luting called out donald trump as a clear danger to the democracy. you ll recall when the twice impeached four times indicted ex-president pressured pence to overturn the election results pence called luttig for advice and he told him legally and constitutionally he could not help trump do what he wanted to do. now the judge is sounding the alarm again about another constitutional question. does trump s role in the insurrection not just make him a really, really bad clois to be the commander in chief, b
i would let receive stevie wonder give me a free haircut before listening to that we re just like you except that we re hot, hot, hot reporter: he is hot. jeanne moos. i can t get it out of my lady. hot girls have problems too except we re hot reporter: morning. sex, money, betrayal. we ll hear how these themes played into the 2008 presidential campaign as we look ahead to the trial of john edwards, which begins tomorrow. it s please stay. reporter: desperation in syria. the government atrocities mount. syrians swarm the newly arrived u.n. monitors. and a new warning from the u.s. to assad s regime. plus, a perfect game for number 41. we ll bring you the final pitch that led to last night s victory. and, later, do you see what pete sees? we ll have pete s take on some of the week s most interesting stories. good morning, everyone. i m randy kay. it is 7:00 here on the east coast. we start with a look ahead. tomorrow former presidential candidate