Wednesday on Political Rewind: The Political Rewind team puts together a special two-part show. First, Tamar Hallerman joins the show to discuss a Fulton County grand jury issuing subpoenas to Rudy Giuliani and others. Then host Bill Nigut takes a break from politics and invites journalist Terence Moore on the show to talk about the impact of Hank Aaron.\n\nThe Panel: \nTamar Hallerman, @TamarHallerman, Senior reporter, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\nTerence Moore, @TMooreSports, National Sports Columnist, Forbes.com\n\nTimestamps\n\nPart one: Fulton County probe into Trump expands\n:00- Introductions\n1:45- Tamar Hallerman talks the significance of the new subpoenas in the Fulton County Probe\n5:15- Can Sen. Lindsey Graham fight the subpoena?\n8:04- John Eastman, a Trump loyalist, told Georgia lawmakers they had a \u201cduty\u201d to submit alternate electors\n9:22- Will these subpoenas be harder to fight than those from the January 6th committee in Congress?\n10:51- Do the new subpoenas extend the timeline for Fani Willis\u2019 probe?\n\nPart two: A conversation about Hank Aaron\u2019s legacy\n13:30- We begin our discussion with Terence Moore about his new book \u2018The Real Hank Aaron: An Intimate Look at the Life and Legacy of the Home Run King\u2019\n28:48- Hank Aaron looked up to Jackie Robinson for breaking the color barrier\n35:00- Former Atlanta Mayor Andy Young and his relationship with Hank Aaron\n38:40- Barry Bonds breaks Hank Aaron\u2019s record\n42:56- Bill Nigut talks his phone call with Hank Aaron and his interest in politics\n45:54- How will Hank Aaron\u2019s story be told with new divisive concepts bill?\n49:04- Less Black players in MLB in modern-day\n\nPlease be sure to download our newsletter: www.gpb.org/newsletters. And subscribe, follow and rate this show wherever podcasts are found.