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and paul butler, a formal federal corruption prosecutor at the justice department. currently a professor at george town lost. good to have all of you here. as that vote continues, carol, liz cheney read more text from lawmakers to meadows this morning before the night's vote. take a listen. ten. >> here are a few others from republican members. quote, it is really bad up here on the hill. another one. the president needs to stop this asap. another one. fix this now. but we know ours passed before action -- with no action by the president to defend the congress of the united states. this brings up another point. did donald trump, through action or inaction, corruptly seek to obstruct or impede congress's official proceeding to count electoral votes? >> carol, it seems this is all bring the investigation closer to the oval office before and during the january 6th riot. >> absolutely, chris. i think you get a good sense from liz cheney's question right there. it's almost as if she is in a u.s. attorney's office and asking, not the question the nixon watergate era, but
and paul butler, a formal federal corruption prosecutor at the justice department. currently a professor at george town lost. good to have all of you here. as that vote continues, carol, liz cheney read more text from lawmakers to meadows this morning before the night's vote. take a listen. ten. >> here are a few others from republican members. quote, it is really bad up here on the hill. another one. the president needs to stop this asap. another one. fix this now. but we know ours...
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>> paul butler, take a minute and give us a preview of tomorrow. i am talking about the or arguments before the supreme court. i am also interested in your opinion of a little piece of sound we rand in the opening segment from the governor of mississippi. it strikes me that you always get into trouble when you start listing certain freedoms that aren't in the constitution where they didn't have any knowledge of our modern-day cellphone use and gps ability to track people, the list is long so that is always kind of problematic. i was also wondering what's mr. justice, blackmon when he's still with us would make of the mississippi governors argument, blackmon having hung the freedom of choice on the liberty clause for the 14th amendment. so brian as we all know, at this moment every day is good. law the question is? why has in the court accepted the order for changing that. people that are going to be looking and, the justice robert justice amy -- and justice brett kavanaugh. they are some of the most conservative people ever to sit on the supreme co
>> paul butler, take a minute and give us a preview of tomorrow. i am talking about the or arguments before the supreme court. i am also interested in your opinion of a little piece of sound we rand in the opening segment from the governor of mississippi. it strikes me that you always get into trouble when you start listing certain freedoms that aren't in the constitution where they didn't have any knowledge of our modern-day cellphone use and gps ability to track people, the list is long...
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>> paul butler, take a minute and give us a preview of tomorrow. i am talking about the oral arguments before the supreme court. i am also interested in your opinion of a little piece of sound we ran in the opening segment from the governor of mississippi. it strikes me you always get into trouble when you start listing certain freedoms that aren't in the constitution, where they didn't have any knowledge of our modern-day cellphone use or gps ability to track people. the list is long, so that's always kind of problematic. i was also wondering what mr. justice blackman, were he still with us, would make of the mississippi governor ease argument, blackman having hung the freedom of choice on the liberty clause to the 14th amendment. >> so, brian, as we all know, at this moment roe v. wade is good law. the question is why would the court have accepted this case but for changing that. so the people i'm going to be looking at are chief justice john roberts, justice amy barrett, and justice brett kavanaugh. they are some of the most conservative people
>> paul butler, take a minute and give us a preview of tomorrow. i am talking about the oral arguments before the supreme court. i am also interested in your opinion of a little piece of sound we ran in the opening segment from the governor of mississippi. it strikes me you always get into trouble when you start listing certain freedoms that aren't in the constitution, where they didn't have any knowledge of our modern-day cellphone use or gps ability to track people. the list is long, so...
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paul butler, shaquille brewster, thank you. we'll keep an eye on this case. >>> we're keeping an eye on central kentucky where president biden is touring the devastation after last weekend's tornadoes. the latest on the recovery efforts and how soon people living there could have things like power, water and essential services back up and running. me after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. [school bus passing by] [kids laughing] [bikes passing] [fire truck siren] [first responder] onstar, we see them. [onstar advisor] okay. mother and child in vehicle. mother is unable to exit the vehicle. injuries are unknown. [first responder] thank you, onstar. [driver] my son, is he okay? [first responder] your son's fine. [driver] thank you. there was something in the road... [first responder] it's okay. you're safe now. (vo) t-mobile for business helps small business owners prosper during their most importan
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butler paul, fascinating piece. you talk about how sort of creators of these web3 platforms can start with the best of intention like axios creators did, decentralization, but ultimately they have to sacrifice that ethos and they ultimately retain con terrell. something that jack dorsey has been talking about on twitter over the last few weeks. >> yeah, there's two pieces here the first is the mechanics of the game itself and how those mechanics have developed into a ponzi scheme and we can see whether it was an original intention or not and the developers of the game will emit as much and the other aspect of this is the microcosm of web3 is a lot of these things purport to be decentralized and the nfts and you trade them and own them and all of this, but when you look at the actual implications of that on user, it is still very centralized because the game can block one of these tokens or that sort of thing >> paul, i understand your criticisms they're well laid out, but i have to wonder is the system still flawed
butler paul, fascinating piece. you talk about how sort of creators of these web3 platforms can start with the best of intention like axios creators did, decentralization, but ultimately they have to sacrifice that ethos and they ultimately retain con terrell. something that jack dorsey has been talking about on twitter over the last few weeks. >> yeah, there's two pieces here the first is the mechanics of the game itself and how those mechanics have developed into a ponzi scheme and we...
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joining me is katie phang and paul butler, georgetown law professor. katie, what signals does that send to you the jury wants to handle the gun, not the gun and taser and asked about basically kind of what if we're a hung jury? >> yeah, so the last question is the one if you're a prosecutor, you're worried about, right? it's the suggestion like you said they can't reach a unanimous verdict because the law requires that the 12 jurors in a criminal case come to a unanimous verdict. it's not majority vote with somebody's liberty. the handling of the gun is interesting. jurors sat through eight days of testimony and heard a lot about i meant to go for my taser, not my gun and part of it is the interaction of the juror to see and feel and touch the physical evidence in the case because sometimes you don't have physical evidence but i find it to be curious maybe they want to weigh, literally weigh the difference between the taser and the gun but the taser was bright yellow. by visual differences she should have been able to tell the differences. there is two
joining me is katie phang and paul butler, georgetown law professor. katie, what signals does that send to you the jury wants to handle the gun, not the gun and taser and asked about basically kind of what if we're a hung jury? >> yeah, so the last question is the one if you're a prosecutor, you're worried about, right? it's the suggestion like you said they can't reach a unanimous verdict because the law requires that the 12 jurors in a criminal case come to a unanimous verdict. it's not...
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i'd be surprised if his lawyers don't make that argument. >> professor paul butler, and david k. johnston, thank you both very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, republicans in georgia are working as fast as they can to dismantle local boards that oversee elections and remove black election officials before republicans have to run against stacey abrams and raphael warnock in november. congressman allred joins us next. n allred joins us next try centrum multigummies. ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. [daughter] slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these
i'd be surprised if his lawyers don't make that argument. >> professor paul butler, and david k. johnston, thank you both very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >>> coming up, republicans in georgia are working as fast as they can to dismantle local boards that oversee elections and remove black election officials before republicans have to run against stacey abrams and raphael warnock in november. congressman allred joins us next. n allred joins us next try...
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stoddard and paul butler, thanks for joining us tonight. >>> one of the witnesses saw, as he put it, the unimaginable become the inevitable as they tried to damage the capitol on january 6. >>> we'll meet a doctor who fears hundreds of thousands more may die soon. "the 11th hour" getting underway on a tuesday night. tuesday nigt at intra-cellular therapies, we're inspired by our circle. a circle that includes our researchers, driven by our award-winning science, who uncover new medicines to treat mental illness. it includes the compassionate healthcare professionals, the dedicated social workers, and the supportive peer counselors we work with to help improve - and even change - people's lives. moving from mental illness to mental wellness starts in our circle. this is intra-cellular therapies. [uplifting music playing] ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ - san francisco can have criminal justice reform and public safety. but district attorney chesa boudin is failing on both. - the safety of san francis
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joining us now, paul butler, law professor of georgetown university, and a former federal prosecutor. he's an msnbc analyst. and we -- author of the big cheat, and enriched himself and his family. professor butler, let's begin with the legal process that letitia james is running in this civil case. she has the power to subpoena donald trump, he doesn't have any legal grounds for resisting that subpoena, he will try to drag it out, obviously he'll play some kind of game. but what do you anticipate in what kind of delay game donald trump can play in going under oath for attorney general james? >> what lawrence, both the attorney general and district attorney investigation are focused on whether the trump organization committed fraud. but each investigator, the new york we da have a different set of power. and in criminal case, prosecutors don't get to take depositions of the suspect, but in a civil case anybody can be forced to answer questions. so if trump does not show up for the deposition, with january 7th, we they will call him into court, just like he did with his son as part of t
joining us now, paul butler, law professor of georgetown university, and a former federal prosecutor. he's an msnbc analyst. and we -- author of the big cheat, and enriched himself and his family. professor butler, let's begin with the legal process that letitia james is running in this civil case. she has the power to subpoena donald trump, he doesn't have any legal grounds for resisting that subpoena, he will try to drag it out, obviously he'll play some kind of game. but what do you...
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joining me now is "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg and former federal prosecutor paul butler. michelle, roger stone pleads the fifth. roger stone has been pardoned before. roger stone apparently wakes up every day and drinks lucky juice. when is roger stone potentially going to face more consequences for his behavior, or do you think i can stall this until next fall or perhaps after the elections? >> i mean, i have frankly no idea, because i don't know what roger stone is implicated in, in terms of his role in actually causing this riot. i would just say that when somebody takes the fifth in a criminal trial, the jury is required not to hold that against them. but this is not a criminal trial. this is looking into wrongdoing but it's also a political proceeding. and so the american people do not have to do what a jury would do and say that if there's nothing wrong here, roger stone doesn't get to have it both ways. he doesn't both get to say i can't answer because my answers might incriminate me and then go out and say but actually i have nothing incriminating to say. i think
joining me now is "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg and former federal prosecutor paul butler. michelle, roger stone pleads the fifth. roger stone has been pardoned before. roger stone apparently wakes up every day and drinks lucky juice. when is roger stone potentially going to face more consequences for his behavior, or do you think i can stall this until next fall or perhaps after the elections? >> i mean, i have frankly no idea, because i don't know what roger...
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joining me now is sahil kapur and paul butler. paul, first to you. we expected the former president to appeal to the supreme court. now he has, what do we expect next? or too hard to predict? >> so trump wants the supreme court to keep 700 pages of his records secret. three pages of handwritten notes from mark meadows. as a former president he has special rights. he is saying he has executive privilege and that the committee exceeded it's authority. but in a unanimous decision, the u.s. court of appeals for dc rejected it's claim. they say it exposed the fragility of our democracy and that court accepted the judgment of congress and president biden that trump's records are necessary to address this great constitutional moment. but the court delayed implementation so they could go to the supreme court. so here we are. >> and sahil, how important would trump's records be? >> it is very significant, they want to investigate everything here, and there is a trove of communications in the white house to other individuals that they describe as a fire that w
joining me now is sahil kapur and paul butler. paul, first to you. we expected the former president to appeal to the supreme court. now he has, what do we expect next? or too hard to predict? >> so trump wants the supreme court to keep 700 pages of his records secret. three pages of handwritten notes from mark meadows. as a former president he has special rights. he is saying he has executive privilege and that the committee exceeded it's authority. but in a unanimous decision, the u.s....
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paul butler, thank you very much. happy holidays. thank you for being here. >>> tonight's absolute worst is up next. and it's pretty darn infuriating. but sadly not at all surprising. we'll be right back. battling se, we switched to tide hygienic clean free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old free detergent. tide hygienic clean free. hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. hey businesses! you all deserve something epic! so we're giving every business, our best deals on every iphone - including the iphone 13 pro with 5g. that's the one with the amazing camera? yep! every business deserves it... like ones that re-opened! hi, we have an appointment. and every new business that just opened! like aromatherapy rugs! i'll take one in blue please! it's not complicated. at&t is giving new and existing customers our best deals on every iphone, including up to $1000 off the epic iphone 13 pro. as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they customize
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shane had scored just 21, paul butler had front row. just 21, paul butler had front row seats to watch him and david warner bat on. both past 50. perhaps england were waiting for to search to conditions to change, but these are not the faces of optimistic men. so few imagined that one, a pantomime villain five runs from his 100... would do that. his heart sank, there is lifted. but the polls did not quicken the game for some time, shame scoring carefully and sparingly, perhaps remembering this was his second chance. and yet, against the new ball he would get a third. he against the new ball he would get a third. , ., �* ., , , third. he is gone! butler dropped one! reprieved _ third. he is gone! butler dropped one! reprieved again _ third. he is gone! butler dropped one! reprieved again on - third. he is gone! butler dropped one! reprieved again on 95. - third. he is gone! butler dropped one! reprieved again on 95. forl one! reprieved again on 95. for butler, one! reprieved again on 95. for butler. jos _ one! reprieved again on 95. for butler, jos buttler, _ one! reprieved again on 9
shane had scored just 21, paul butler had front row. just 21, paul butler had front row seats to watch him and david warner bat on. both past 50. perhaps england were waiting for to search to conditions to change, but these are not the faces of optimistic men. so few imagined that one, a pantomime villain five runs from his 100... would do that. his heart sank, there is lifted. but the polls did not quicken the game for some time, shame scoring carefully and sparingly, perhaps remembering this...
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butler, a former prosecutor at the justice department, currently a professor at georgetown law, good to see all of you, and on one hand, the number of infected americans, and it can be extraordinarily disruptive, and the and that means were transmission in illness and death and very worried after the change the rules for medical, given where we are now, are you comfortable with the new cdc recommendation?>> i think these guidelines are incomplete and once again just pandering to businesses, into the economy, and the economy, which is very important, but leaving behind public health, we know this virus is very contagious, the best thing to do is to take this out of commission, and sideline people so they are not able to continue to transmit it. the uk, for example, used rapid test, regularly, shortening their time of isolation and rapid tests, they require them to rapid test out, these guidelines are based on's scarcity of rapid tests, these guidelines would be just fine if we had five days, plus rapid testing out, but at this point, we are leaving it up to everybody's judgment, and i
butler, a former prosecutor at the justice department, currently a professor at georgetown law, good to see all of you, and on one hand, the number of infected americans, and it can be extraordinarily disruptive, and the and that means were transmission in illness and death and very worried after the change the rules for medical, given where we are now, are you comfortable with the new cdc recommendation?>> i think these guidelines are incomplete and once again just pandering to...
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anne rinoin, paul butler, eugene daniels, thank you for being here. >>> we've got a new york doc standing by. >>> after nearly one year after the riot at the capitol, we have an idea of where the investigation is going and the politics at stake. "the 11th hour" just getting underway on a monday night. st gg underway on a monday night ho ho ho! not again. oh no. for the gifts you won't forget. the mercedes-benz winter event. get a credit toward your first month's payment on select models. mission control, we are go for launch. um, she's eating the rocket. ♪♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. when you have xfinity, you have entertainment built in. which is kind of nice. ah, what is happening. binge-watching is in the bag, when you find all your apps, all in one place. find live sports faster just by using your voice... sports on now. touchdown irish! [cheering] that was awesome. and, the hits won't quit, with peacock premium included at no additional cost. all that entertainment built in. xfinity. a way better way to watch. >>> mr. president, do you support the minimizing of the quarantine
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ali vitali, thank you so much, paul butler, thank you as well. >>> public health officials say delta is still our biggest threat. >>> and later, president biden goes one on one with ukrainian president zelenskiy as the threat of a russian invasion escalates. >>> and sun, sand, and soldiers. a popular vacation destination turns so dangerous, the military deployed to protect tourists. this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. (vo) t-mobile for business helps small business owners prosper during their most important time of year. when you switch to t-mobile and bring your own device, we'll pay off your phone up to $1000. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get your employees connected on the largest and fastest 5g network. pl
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paul butler law professor at georgetown university writes that the "the rage of innocence" is a lucid analysis of a a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. it blesses readers with commonsense solutions that provide hope we can do better for our children and our democracy. we are so happy to have them both your tonight. without further ado i will turn the digital podium over to you, kristin and premal. >> thank you so much. i'm so honored to be here and in conversation with you, kristin, a publication day come on release day. first and foremost congratulations, and second i want to four grams of this conversation with my sort of biggest point of gratitude and recognition, which is you said in your book, the quiet part out loud, through a masterful book which we will discuss in much more detail. you weave together data examples, reflections and anecdotes to do just that come to reveal a structural truth that we don't talk about in that way. for that we are and generations to come will be grateful. i want to start a conversation with an anecdote in the book, the story of eric. you de
paul butler law professor at georgetown university writes that the "the rage of innocence" is a lucid analysis of a a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. it blesses readers with commonsense solutions that provide hope we can do better for our children and our democracy. we are so happy to have them both your tonight. without further ado i will turn the digital podium over to you, kristin and premal. >> thank you so much. i'm so honored to be here and in conversation with...
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butler, also an msnbc legal analyst. so shaq, just to remind everybody, when this traffic stop happened, daunte wright stepped on the gas. the car started to speed away. and that is when kim potter says she mistook her taser for her gun and shot him. have we gotten any reactions from the jury to these closing arguments? >> you know, surprisingly, we did get notes from reporters in the room, but surprisingly, from the testimony last week when kim potter was on the stand and even today, during those closing arguments, there wasn't much reaction that was noted by those reporters in the room in talking about the jury. it remains to be seen. one of the notes said they watched the poker face, both the closing arguments from the defense and the prosecution. katy, one thing that was clear that you heard today around the arguments was the reading of the jury instructions and how those jurors should be applying the law. and you had both attorneys try to use the phrases in the law to make the jurors believe they should go their way
butler, also an msnbc legal analyst. so shaq, just to remind everybody, when this traffic stop happened, daunte wright stepped on the gas. the car started to speed away. and that is when kim potter says she mistook her taser for her gun and shot him. have we gotten any reactions from the jury to these closing arguments? >> you know, surprisingly, we did get notes from reporters in the room, but surprisingly, from the testimony last week when kim potter was on the stand and even today,...
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shane had scored just 21, paul butler had front row seats to watch him and david warner bat on. both past 50. perhaps england were waiting for sunset for conditions to change, but these are not the faces of optimistic men. so few imagined that one, a pantomime villain five runs from his 100... would do that. his heart sank, theirs lifted. but the polls did not quicken the game for some time, shame scoring carefully and sparingly, perhaps remembering this was his second chance. and yet, against the new ball he would get a third. he is gone! butler dropped one! reprieved again on 95. for buttler, and for england, this was a day that went slowly downhill. patrick gearey, bbc news. there's plenty more on the bbc sport website including website)all the latest on the draw for the league phase of next years uefa nations league — that's bbc.co.uk/sport , but that's all the sport for now. a full rundown of the midday�*s planes on sportsday. that's at 6:30pm with jane google. ——that�*s at 6:30pm with jane dougal. the bank of england has raised interest rates for the first time i
shane had scored just 21, paul butler had front row seats to watch him and david warner bat on. both past 50. perhaps england were waiting for sunset for conditions to change, but these are not the faces of optimistic men. so few imagined that one, a pantomime villain five runs from his 100... would do that. his heart sank, theirs lifted. but the polls did not quicken the game for some time, shame scoring carefully and sparingly, perhaps remembering this was his second chance. and yet, against...