not to have the grand jury convened. this grand jury was meeting already on mondays and wednesdays, and so it could ve been of the 23 grand jurors, a substantial number who are unable to attend today for various reasons. they knew that in advance of the decided not to meet today but convene tomorrow. so i would not read into this too much. it is not necessarily that unusual, and they will meet tomorrow, where i suspect alvin black brags assistance will put the case before the grand jury in an attempt to secure an indictment. andrew weissmann, robert costello is taking advice for what he perceives as a delay in the grand jury proceedings. robert costello is that attorney who testified at the grand jury on monday, saying that michael cohen told him, back at the beginning of all of this, that donald trump was not involved in the payoffs to stormy daniels and robert costello said today, i threw a wrench into their monkey works. do you think that s the explanation? now.
convened. this grand jury was meeting already on mondays and wednesdays, and so it could ve been of the 23 grand jurors, a substantial number who are unable to attend today for various reasons. they knew that in advance of the decided not to meet today but convene tomorrow. so i would not read into this too much. it is not necessarily that unusual, and they will meet tomorrow, where i suspect alvin black brags assistance will put the case before the grand jury in an attempt to secure an indictment. andrew weissmann, robert costello is taking advice for what he perceives as a delay in the grand jury proceedings. robert costello is that attorney who testified at the grand jury on monday, saying that michael cohen told him, back at the beginning of all of this, that donald trump was not involved in the payoffs to stormy daniels and robert costello said today, i threw a wrench into their monkey works. do you think that s the
The ghosts of the uranium boom continue to haunt the land, water and people. Image credit: U.S. Department of Energy July 30, 2021
In late August 2018, in the heat of one of the warmest and driest years on record in the Four Corners country, under a blanket of smoke emanating from wildfires burning all over the place, I piloted the Silver Bullet my trusty 1989 Nissan Sentra to the quiet burg of Monticello, Utah. I was on my way from one camping site on the Great Sage Plain to another on Comb Ridge, where I would feed my misanthropic side with a searing hike down a canyon, seeking out potholes that still had a smidgen of stagnant water left over from the last rain.