you know, the law is slow moving it is deliberative, and a lot of warning has to go to the defendant before action is taken. so i think both judge merchan and fani willis are looking very carefully at the situation there are, i m sure, threat assessments being done on a daily basis, and it is a fairly high bar that they are going to set for taking any action against donald trump s freedom of speech. so it s a very difficult position they re in, but this is what we want from the court system this is what we want from the judicial system. we don t want people acting rashly, and as society takes on more more social media and things going very quickly, you have the court system, again, that moves deliberatively and moves in a reasoned way. we don t want to lose that, so as i said i think threat assessments are going on all the time if they have to take action,
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complicated reality. there aren t a lot of powerful policy tools you can force the north koreans to stap testing. i am encouraged this went differently than one might have expected. the north koreans did not rush out and say we re going to test an icbm. they pulled back the reins and folks in the white house sort of responded in a more measured way with a little less bluster and less tendency to acting rashly. both sides are applying it a little as she goes to test each other out. in your view it was wise that president trump will very little to say? i think so. when you don t have great options it s better to say less rather than more. he did the same thing every president has done under these circumstances, sought to reassure our allies. that s the best you can do. say there was reference building
intelligence officials maintain that all signs still point to a bomb. there have been reports about isis chatter after the crash. militants boasting about taking the plane down. isis s sinai branch claim responsibility this week, something egypt s president called, quote, propaganda. and egypt s foreign minister accused foreign governments of, he says, acting rashly in the wake of the crash and complain about intelligence not being shared with egyptian officials and investigators. all this as bad weather has hampered investigative efforts at the crash site the past few days. the debris was spread out over an eight-mile area, and egyptian officials say that s consistent with the plane disintegrating before pieces fell to the ground. and thousands of tourists, both russian and british, remain stranded at sharm el sheikh airport in egypt, while several hundred of those citizens have taken charter flights home, british officials say that it could take up to 10 days to get the rest back to