this haulage firm is one of many now waiting to see the detail in the new deal, and how far it will go in reducing those barriers. if there is enough friction removed by the new green lane, we should see some bounce back. if this removes enough friction we will bounce back almost within days and weeks. would that be the real test? that will be the real test. but there is cautiousness while businesses wait to see how cumbersome the requirements might be to send goods through the new streamlined green lane. from the announcement what we really need to see now is the detail around the deal. we need to understand how green the green lane actually is. do you think suppliers in gb will be reassured by this? remember, we will be asking gb traders to do things that they don t do for the rest of the uk. they don t have to be part of a trusted trader scheme for england, scotland or wales, so for a small amount of the market we will be asking them to join schemes, provide data, potentially be aud
for anyone, whether you are the president or anyone else. but, sure, celebrate the wins as we see them coming in. but maintain, you know, a little bit of cautiousness about the outlook going forward and the risks that the country still faces. first of all, you know people will still blame the eggs on biden. just remember the obama number two, looking ahead to the grammys on sunday. i think beyonce can probably take a victory lap already. just putting that out there as part of the conversation. you know, catherine, so nice to talk to you tonight. thanks for clearing a lot of this up. i appreciate it. thank you. well, everyone, up next, we are we have got something pretty special for you tonight. the cnn debut of hbo sover time with bill maher. stick around.
situation here. that would justify a search of president biden s homes or other locations where he spent time. i ll ask you the same question i asked carlos. does politics enter into the same about the charges now against trump? does this revelation, this discovery affect that decision? it s hard to say because before this decision gets to merrick garland, it obviously starts with special counsel, jack smith, who was appointed to take politics out of the equation. at the time he was chosen, i and other legal analysts said why do we need a special counsel? this is why with respect to former president trump. that having been said, garland is a person always known for his cautiousness and sort of apolitical attitude toward the law. while he has said we will pursue the law evenly, the legal requirement here again requires a willfulness we haven t yet
lot of them and a lot of the tactics that went into trying to overturn the election. this is putting a bow on the 18-month investigation into january 6. number two, it s a historical document. this document is going to go down in history as the record of the insurrection of the capitol, on the capitol, and the attempt to overthrow the election. number three, mitch mcconnell and i think he speaks for a lot of republicans when he says this, he said, we all know who was responsible for january 6. i think that is how a lot of republicans feel, although they will never say that publically. i mean, it s interesting you bring up mitch mcconnell. we will get into that. the sit-down with mitch mcconnell. there s always this cautiousness when it comes to rebukes like we are hearing now from mitch mcconnell. we heard things like that before and then when it seems as if former president gains traction