2020 election, were just part of his white house job. fani willis flatly rejects that arguing that one official action be enough to move meadows case and helping overturn the 2020 election actually wasn t part of his official job. also today, another key codefendant, ken chesebro, pleaded not guilty also waving his arraignment. and we have just learned that rudy giuliani plans to do the same. so, far several defendants have opted not to have a formal arraignment. donald trump is among them. trump and chesebro were also trying to sever their cases from the larger indictment, along with sydney powell, and ray smith. they all want separate cases. also today, two members of the far-right group the proud boys sentenced to prison for their actions during the january 6th insurrection. dominic pezzola, who led the charges on the capitol received ten years in prison. he was convicted on multiple charges, including assaulting a police officer. ethan nordean, who was convicted of sediti
six committee that their lives were turned upside down by those allegations. now, i will not even introduce myself by my name anymore. i get nervous when they bump into someone, and that i know in the grocery store who says my name. i am worried about who is listening. i get nervous when i have to give my name for food orders. i am always concerned of who is around me. i lost my name, and i lost my reputation, i ve lost my sense of security. a lot of threats. wishing death upon me. telling me that i will be in jail with my mother, and saying things like, be glad it is 2020 and not 1920. a lot of these threats, and vile comments were racist in nature? a lot of that more way says. a lot of them were just hateful. giuliani conceded in the court filing last month that he had made false statements about caitlin and moss. and had produced no evidence in the case, which led to the judge s defamation ruling. they said the ruling brings them one step closer to rebuilding the
day in a good way. like, i didn t know i had muscles here, what is that? have a great weekend and we ll see you next week. thank you, allie. good evening. i m ali velshi in for ari melber. thanks for joining us for the two-hour edition of the beat. the cases targeting trump are accelerating as prosecutors prepare to put actual evidence in front of actual juries. we re watching for developments in the georgia case specifically over when, how, and where this case is going to be tried. trump codefendant and former chief of staff mark meadows is awaiting a judge s decision on his bid to move his case or his part of it, because he s one of the 19 codefendants, to federal court. meadows claims the actions for which he was charged, setting up calls, reaching out to state officials as trump contested the 2020 election, were just part of his white house job. fani willis flatly rejects that, arguing even one official act shouldn t be enough to move meadows case, and helping over
around the world. three people are dead in jacksonville after what police say is a racially motivated shooting. the fbi is investigating it as a hate crime. we will go live to madrid for he a report after the women s world cup. we will speak with a doctor about what you need to know to stay safe against covid-19. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom. we begin this hour with a deadly mass shooting in jacksonville that authorities are calling racially motivated. three people are dead, two men and a woman were black. a white man in his 20s took his own life after the shooting. he was armed with a ar 15 style rifle which he decorated with swastikas. writings were found indicating that the suspect quote, hated black people. i read part of it. there was one written to the fbi, went to his parents and one to the news media. frankly they are the words of a madman. i am a believer in transparency and a big believer of people seeing. as soon as we finish with it, we w
and an ar 15 style rifle, while wearing a mask and tactical vest. the sheriff says it s believed the shooter acted alone. with no evidence he was part of a wider group. the shooter had authored several manifestos, one to his parents, one to the media and one to federal agents. portions of these manifestos detailed the shooter s disgusting ideology of hate. plainly put, this shooting was racially motivated, and he hated black people. this is a dark day injacksonville s history. any loss of life is tragic, but the hate that motivated the shooter s killing spree adds an additional layer of heartbreak. there is no place for hate in our community, and this is not jacksonville. joining me now is stewart moore, an anchorman with the w.e.s.h tv station in orlando, florida. welcome. what is the latest? right now they have still not release the identity of the gunmen of the three people shutting killed but we do know that the person was in his 20s, travelled about a0 miles north of whe