Scotland. Aberdeen fresh but sunny. The rest of the country, South Westerly Winds will push in thick cloud. Here is the outlook, the weekend and into next week, pretty much every weather icon the government has updated the definition of extremism, but who decides what individuals and groups are extremist . And what if they get it wrong . Tonight on newsnight. The independent reviewer of Terrorism Legislation and of state threat legislation is unimpressed. What constitutes hatred or intolerance is very much in the eye of the beholder. Im sure the government has acted with the best of intentions, but there is, of course, a risk it will be seen as a political decision. The senior government mp bob seely is here to explain how it works. Also tonight razor sharp criticism of israels actions in gaza by Chuck Schumer, americas most seniorjewish politician and the Us Senate Majority leader. The target of his ire . Benjamin neta nyahu himself. Prime minister netanyahu has lost his way. Israel c
And you are watching velshi on msnbc. I am Charles Coleman jr. Filling in for my friend ali velshi. Like so many different places across the country, july saw record breaking temperatures in the state of georgia. Well, for donald trump, the last two weeks, its about to get hot as fish grease. And with that, we begin this morning with the latest details out of Fulton County, georgia, where a possible fourth criminal indictment of the former president could be filed in a matter of days. The states former Lieutenant Governor geoff duncan confirmed just yesterday that he received a notice to appear before a grand jury on tuesday. Additionally, independent journalist George Chilly also said he received a call from the office of Fulton County District Attorney fani willis that also asked him to come in on tuesday to give his testimony. These are the clearest signs yet that willis will present her case to the grand jury in the coming weeks in pursuit of criminal indictments in the States Elec
he were to do that at this point. very interesting. and i do appreciate that breakdown because a lot of people have been wondering, why bring them in separate jurisdictions, your breakdown clearly explains that. carol i want to turn to you. let s turn back for a moment. this entire investigation started after a recording, it was a recording of trump s phone call with the secretary of state in georgia. how important is that piece of evidence going to be? and how much exposure does it give to donald trump here? charles, it s very important evidence because in all of the evidence that we ve seen, this is actually a taped recording of donald trump s voice, where it s very clear it s a telephone recording and they are very clear. and the former president is saying finally the votes. so, when you have tape recorded evidence like that of the defendant actually talking, it s obviously very persuasive. now, there would be all sorts
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i kept hearing trayvon saying get off, get off. then what did you hear? then the phone shut off. she also told the court who she believes is crying for help on that 911 tape. since that time, have you heard the recording, telephone recording where there is cries for help. and then a shot. have you heard that on tv and stuff? yes. okay. the cries for help, are you able to say whose voice that is, or voices that is? trayvon s, it sounded like trayvon s. joining me now, faith jenkins, a former prosecutor, a reporter who was in the court