Msnbc legal analysts, and co authors of the New York Times bestselling book, The Trump Indictments, the historic charging documents of commentary. Trump is charged 88 Felony Counts in four different jurisdictions. We are going to cover the latest developments in Donald Trumps criminal cases starting with Fulton County, georgia. We will also zoom out and reflect on whether the american Justice System has so far proven whether it can meet the challenges of, as we write in our book, a former president s attempts to politicize, corrupt, not only our elections but american governance and the rule of law. Jamie raskin will join us. Later in the hour, we flip the script and ask a msnbc anchor the important questions. Chris hayes will join us to weigh in on the medias role in the event that voters ultimately get to render a verdict on donald trump before a jury does. Our Breaking News tonight comes out of Fulton County, georgia, or District Attorney, fani willis, has learned she will not be di
kennedy s funeral when the news broke. james earl ray, accused killer of martin luther king jr., had been arrested in london. this is a picture of my dad and me. ray wanted arthur hanes and his son arthur jr. as lawyers because they won an acquittal of ku klux klansmen for killing a civil rights volunteer. outside selma. the younger hanes, now a retired judge, describes ray this way. nebbish, always was. that was my impression of him throughout, that he was he was the invisible man. but try to ask him a hard question he would act as if he were someone trying to think of an answer. criminals, cons will do that. we never had any real confidence in the truthfulness of what he said. the one thing ray would not discuss, even with his lawyers, was the murder of martin luther king.
his son arthur jr. as lawyers because they won an acquittal of ku klux klansmen for killing a civil rights volunteer outside selma. the younger hanes, now a retired judge, describes ray this way. nebbish, always was. that was my impression of him throughout, that he was he was the invisible man. but try to ask him a hard question he would act as if he were someone trying to think of an answer. criminals, cons will do that. we never had any real confidence in the truthfulness of what he said. the one thing ray would not discuss, even with his lawyers, was the murder of martin luther king. we never, never were able to evoke any kind of reaction from james earl ray one way or the other about dr. king or his life or otherwise.
this is a picture of my dad and me. ray wanted arthur hanes and his son arthur jr. as lawyers because they won an acquittal for ku klux klansmen for killing a civil rights volunteer outside selma. the younger hanes, now a retired judge, describes ray this way. a nebbish, always was. that was my impression of him throughout, that he was he was the invisible man. but try to ask him a hard question he would act as if he were someone trying to think of an answer. criminals, cons will do that. we never had any real confidence in the truthfulness of what he said. the one thing ray would not discuss, even with his lawyers, was the murder of martin luther king. we never, never were able to evoke any kind of reaction from