‘Make or break’: Kamala Harris gets ready to take on Trump in debate
Digest
The episode begins with an introduction to the show and its host, Chris Hayes, previewing the upcoming topics, including Donald Trump's legal battles, the upcoming debate between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, the delay of Trump's sentencing, and the school shooting in Georgia. The episode then delves into the details of Trump's legal battles, including the postponement of his sentencing and the appeal of the E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse verdict. It examines the arguments presented in court and the potential implications for Trump's future. The episode also discusses the upcoming election in North Carolina and the delays in sending out absentee ballots due to the involvement of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. It discusses the potential impact of the delays on the election and the political landscape. The episode then covers the tragic school shooting in Georgia and the subsequent court appearances of the suspect and his father. It examines the charges against them and the ongoing debate about gun control in the United States. The episode explores the issue of red flag laws in the context of the Georgia school shooting, discussing the effectiveness of these laws in preventing gun violence and the ongoing debate surrounding their implementation.
Outlines
Trump's Legal Troubles, Election Delays, and the Georgia School Shooting
This episode discusses Donald Trump's legal battles, the upcoming election in North Carolina, and the tragic school shooting in Georgia, exploring the debate surrounding gun control and red flag laws.
Keywords
Red Flag Laws
Red Flag laws allow temporary removal of firearms from individuals deemed a danger to themselves or others. They aim to prevent gun violence by addressing potential threats before they escalate.
Hush Money Case
The hush money case involves allegations that Donald Trump paid hush money to adult film actress Stormy Daniels to suppress her claims of an affair during the 2016 presidential election.
E. Jean Carroll Sexual Abuse Verdict
E. Jean Carroll, a writer, accused Donald Trump of sexual assault in the 1990s. A jury found Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation in a civil trial, awarding Carroll $83 million in damages.
Gun Control
Gun control refers to laws and regulations aimed at regulating the manufacture, sale, transfer, possession, and use of firearms.
School Shooting
A school shooting is a mass shooting that occurs at a school, often involving a firearm.
Absentee Ballot
An absentee ballot is a ballot that is cast by a voter who is unable to vote in person on Election Day.
Due Process
Due process is a legal principle that guarantees individuals a fair and impartial legal process, including the right to a hearing, the right to legal representation, and the right to present evidence.
Q&A
What are the key arguments being made by Donald Trump's legal team in the appeal of the E. Jean Carroll sexual abuse verdict?
Trump's lawyers are arguing that the testimonies of two other women who accused Trump of sexual assault, as well as the \"Access Hollywood\" tape, were improperly admitted as evidence because they constitute propensity evidence or prior bad acts evidence.
How does the delay of Donald Trump's sentencing in the hush money case affect the upcoming election?
The delay means that Trump will not face any criminal consequences for his actions before the election, potentially giving him a political advantage. It also raises questions about whether he is being treated differently than other defendants.
What are the arguments for and against red flag laws in the context of the Georgia school shooting?
Supporters of red flag laws argue that they are a necessary tool to prevent gun violence by temporarily removing firearms from individuals deemed a danger to themselves or others. Opponents argue that these laws violate due process rights and are ineffective in preventing gun violence.
Show Notes
Guests: David Jolly, Alencia Johnson, Lisa Rubin, Judge Diane Kiesel, Mike Spies
Tonight: what to expect from the first debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Then, the New York criminal sentencing is delayed as Trump spends the day in another court. Plus, the Trump-Vance ticket makes their position known: school shootings are a "fact of life" we need to "get over.”
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