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with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening, rachel. and i will see you tomorrow night, also on the panel discussion, and leitao will do the last word to 10 pm. i think tomorrow, rachel, the case about what happened in georgia it s gonna be clearer than ever to this country. and i long felt that that is where the clearest case of criminal conduct is to be found. i think that, i think that isim for the crime to happen on tape, and be released as soon as it happens, that should just be a new rule, that you have to crime on tape, and the tape has to be on tv that night. that helps, i think, in terms of this like, simple-ing it down so that we can all get it. you know, i ve listened to many hours of wired taps by the fbi investigations that they brought to court. and you know, you listen to the, what did he say, what did he mean, what was that. and he kind of mumbled that thing. there s a lot of interpretation that goes into it. they wire tap, and th ....
Other stuff that we ve seen, where it s still an open question as to whether or not prosecutors will act. in these cases, they already have. so, it s gonna be a doozy. it s not like the merrick garland situation, it s like, it s not going well. what s the district attorney going to do with this? well, she s presenting it to a grand jury right now. as we speak. that s exactly right. thank, you rachel. see you tomorrow, lawrence. thank you. well, they are counting on you giving up. they are counting on you moving on and literally forgetting about it. that is the commonality between our first and last segments tonight in this hour. in our last segment, we ll see how vladimir putin s method has always been counting on people to give up. savagely attack ukraine with daily work lines, until they give up, that s the strategy. and vladimir putin has always savagely attacked the rights of the russian people in russia, ....
He needs to be. you have to think about what this president was like as a candidate. five or times a day. this guy did not do it. he did a little bit here and there, but not a lot. he would make work lines at rallies, but the retail politicking like interacting with people like this and serving up a lunch. i remember being with mitt romney serving up ice cream in 2012. that s not what donald trump did as a candidate. as we talk about how he is coming into his style as president and how he changed, this is a good example of how he changed into president trump. he and the people around here are getting a better understanding that fine, maybe some people think it s cheesy thaw go out and serve people ....
Recession but the great depression of our great grandparents day and tend to talk about hobos and hoofrs, people kicked out of their ordinary lives, roaming the countryside and looking for work lines up at soup kitchens or setting up camp in shacks made of spare wood or cast off continue they would find in towns they called hooverville. after president herbert hoover and it was not a compliment. they did not move out of houses or apartments quietly because the landlord showed up and said they had to go. a lot stood their grounds with help from their neighbors. the americans of the great depression organized eviction defense. like the people putting the furniture back in. i quoted a moment ago from brooklyn. sometimes eviction resistance turned into eviction riots. they rioted in chicago in august 1931. three protesters were killed there after 60,000 people marched against evictions. they rioted in the bronx in 1932 after families went on rent strike over prices they could no longer aff ....
Somebody and said, let s put the furniture back in. we talk about the great depression of our great-grand pa parents and talk about those looking for work lines up at soup kitchens or setting up camp in shacks made out of spare wood or cast off tin they could find. in towns they called hooverville after president herbert hoover and it was not a compliment. they did not move out of houses or apartments quietly because the landlord showed up and said they had to go. a lot stood their grounds with help their their neighbors. the americans of the great depression organized eviction defense. like the people putting the furniture back in. i quoted a moment ago from brooklyn. sometimes eviction resistance turned into eviction riots. they rioted in chicago in august 1931. three protesters were killed there after 60,000 people marched against evictions. they rioted in the bronx in 1932 ....