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good evening, i am died benson along with kennedy, anita vogel and joe concha and welcome to the big weekend show . the big story tonight while it fight night for former president trump, he s going to the u.s. tilt in new york jersey as he fights for his political life after new york jury convicted him 48 hours ago. i don t mind being out there because i m doing something for this country and i m doing something for our constitution. it is very important, far beyond me. this can t be allowed to have enjoyed the president, should never be allowed to happen in the future. this is far beyond me, this is bigger than trump, bigger than me, bigger than my presidency. democrats and many of the media got exactly what they wanted out of this will depart. donald john trump chairman. a convicted felon. [cheering] convicted felon. why should americans vote for a convicted felon? convicted felon. he is a convicted felon. a convicted felon. convicted [laughte ....
good evening, i am died benson along with kennedy, anita vogel and joe concha and welcome to the big weekend show . the big story tonight while it fight night for former president trump, he s going to the u.s. tilt in new york jersey as he fights for his political life after new york jury convicted him 48 hours ago. i don t mind being out there because i m doing something for this country and i m doing something for our constitution. it is very important, far beyond me. this can t be allowed to have enjoyed the president, should never be allowed to happen in the future. this is far beyond me, this is bigger than trump, bigger than me, bigger than my presidency. democrats and many of the media got exactly what they wanted out of this will depart. donald john trump chairman. a convicted felon. [cheering] convicted felon. why should americans vote for a convicted felon? convicted felon. he is a convicted felon. a convicted felon. convicted [laughte ....
34 felony counts. this is the first time an e fi american presidentrs has everprs been convicted of a crime. but the only thing trump is guiltyid convicte th of is beatg hillary and leading joe biden. the former president was expressionless as the verdict was read. sionless, he walked to the cameras and reacted. this was a disgrace. this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who is corrupt. there s a rigged trial, a disgrace. on an. ery innocent ma and it s okay. i m fighting for our country. i m fighting for our constitution. our country is being rigged right down. we ll keep fighting. we ll fight till the end. wee ouell win becaus our country s gone to . we don t have the same country anymorwe don te. we have a divided mess. we re a nation in decline, a serious decline. millions and millions of people pouring into our country of peop right now from prisons and from mental institutions, terrorists. and they re taking over our countrinstit y. s in we have a count ....
the value of this corrupt is the meeting cannot be overstated. this theme cooked up by these men could very well be what got trump elected. tonight, rachel maddow recaps the arguments with lawrence o donnell, jen psaki, andrew weissmann, lisa rubin, and katie phang who were all inside the courthouse. and nicolle wallace, chris hayes, joy reid, ari melber, and stephanie ruhle is special coverage of trump on trial begins. , now. thank you for joining us tonight. we know you have every option in the world for where to follow the news of this remarkable moment in american history. it makes us all the more glad you are with us. i am rachel maddow and i am here with the great chris hayes and nicole wallace. the one and only lawrence o donnell who was in the courtroom today in the closing arguments in the hush money, former president donald trump, lawrence will join us in a moment. he is still down at the courthouse it will join us as soon as he can get to a camera w ....
about going to be talking or rather we will begin our conversation about neutrality. that will last over the course of several lectures. this morning we are going to really focus on what neutrality looks like and meant for the americans especially in the first half of the war. the thing i want you to understand the most and this is really vital because it s a very different understanding of neutrality than we have today. neutrality at the beginning of the war did not mean inactivity. passivity.mean and it most certainly did not mean impartiality. if it doesn t mean those things, what is neutrality? the definition differs with each country. some like belgium will say they never give up their neutrality. they were invaded. but they always remained officially neutral. so they were aggrieved against as a neutral country. others like switzerland will say it,re neutral and to prove i m going to hold your wallet and i m going to hold your wallet and that s how i m neutral. in ....