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Rudy Giuliani is the latest Trump ally to sit down with federal investigators. MSNBC legal analysts

[View in browser]( Rudy Giuliani is the latest Trump ally to sit down with federal investigators. MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord get into how prosecutors convince a witness to cooperate and what that could mean for the former president. [Stay up to speed]( on the latest.   A new bonus episode of Rachel Maddow’s chart-topping podcast Bag Man is now available. Rachel picks up the story of former Vice President Spiro Agnew and his crimes inside the White House, speaking with the three prosecutors in the investigation and exploring its relevance to the indictment of former President Trump. [Check out the special episode.](   In a bonus podcast episode of The Beat with Ari Melber, award-winning actress Alfre Woodard reads every word of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s dissent to the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling. [Find it here.](   We've all encountered those pesky phishing emails and threats to our private information online, but who and what are behind it all? Professor and author Scott Shapiro joins Chris Hayes to help us make sense of cybercrime by tracing the history of hacking, from Paris Hilton photo leaks to “Fancy Bear” targeting the DNC. [Hear]([the conversation.](   This week on Into America, Trymaine Lee continues the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop by revisiting the 2022 episode, Get Your Freaknik On. Here, he looks at the rise and fall of Freaknik - the greatest block party America has ever seen, and the impact that Freaknik still has on Atlanta and Black youth culture today. [Listen now.](   [EXPLORE MSNBC PODCASTS]( Have you ever wanted to provide MSNBC with your opinion about their TV programs, documentaries, and digital products, such as MSNBC.com, newsletters, and podcasts? Now is your chance! [Join the MSNBC Insights Community.]( Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Were you forwarded this email? Sign up [here]( Subscribe]( to MSNBC Daily Check out the [MSNBC Store]( for gear from your favorite shows   [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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