leadership to push back on those things. stand ground, hold the line. that was where i was. as i described in my memoir. in late october of 2020, my biggest concern was that there may be some use of the guard to either suppress protesters in the wake of the election or to do other things. i had a very private conversation with the head of the national guard telling him, a four star general, that if anything had come down through him or through the governors with regard to their national guard unit, i was to be notified immediately. i outlined in my book a number of things, steps i would take to approach the president and congress immediately. whatever it took to stop something grossly inappropriate. if i could just ask one follow up question about lafayette square. i just want to show a little bit of footage from that day. our coverage of what took place that day. let s play a little bit of that and talk about it on the other side. here s a video i was just
they can look into manafort. does then rudy giuliani stand ground to ask for something similar from robert mueller? i think he is asking that question. even beyond mueller. harris: does he get it? he is questioning what is now the u.s. attorney s prosecution related to michael cohen and stormy daniels in new york. the questions there is wow, these are really aggressive tactic, raiding the lawyer s access and disclosure the colleague s name for no public purpose. harris: the raid has been refuted. the no-knock and all of that. but the point of the matter is they did show up. harris: with the manafort they did show up. yeah. harris: i want to ask you next. you brought up stormy daniels and all of that. do you think the american public is clear why the case had to happen? no. i know it was maybe awkward this weekend in giuliani s presentation. but i think there is an
quite quickly. george howell takes us into the courtroom for a look at the most recent testimony. the day started with a parade of witnesses from george zimmerman s past and the professors who taught him about criminal justice. you see george over here. how are you doing, george? to a representative from a virginia police department that rejected his application to be a police officer. mr. zimmerman had a problem with his credit. yes, sir. and that would be a reason why you wouldn t be accepted as a police officer? that s the reason why we did not consider him further based on that record, yes, sir. zimmerman s past could haunt him if jurors are swayed by the picture prosecutors are trying to paint a want to be cop that went too far and then less than forthcoming about how well he knew the law on national tv. prior to this night, this incident, had you even heard stand ground.