the hammer down and call an end to it. already haat a high rate right now. and how much higher they can go considering what ukraine is suffering. ukraine s president overnight, announcing he s removed from duty two top generals, calling them traitors, doesn t sound good at all. what do you think of it and the fact that zelenskyy announced it? first of all, i don t have a background on why he relieved generals but relieving generals in a time of war is not unusual nor should it be unusual but great job during peacetime, they re not really ready when war comes. the generals, this operation happens inside of russia but this is what we often call the
of him either worked or still work in state government and it not only laid out a narrative of their allegations of unwanted touching and inappropriate comments and groping, it also included several hundred pages of dependencies attached by the independent investigators that had exhibited texts and corroborating e mails and documents, showing the governors office co ordinating retaliatory efforts against a woman who made a sexual harassment complaint and detailing some of the nations around positioning some young and attractive women in the governor s office so they could be close to him. governor s office so they could be close to him. doesn t sound aood be close to him. doesn t sound good like be close to him. doesn t sound good like he be close to him. doesn t sound good like he is be close to him. doesn t sound good like he is going be close to him. doesn t sound good like he is going to - good like he is going to resign, despite pressure coming from the very top. from the
part of his economic agenda. plus, the january 6th committee threatening action after a key trump figure turns a deposition into a circus. and then you got aaron rodgers playing defense in a rambling and fact-challenged explanation about why he misled the public about his vaccine status. more on that ahead. but i do want to start with some breaking news just in to msnbc. a federal appeals court has issued a stay, freezing the president s plan to require u.s. companies with more than 100 employees to require covid vaccines or weekly testing. the mandate was set to go into effect in the beginning of january. joined now by msnbc legal analyst maya wiley for more on this. it s great to see you. this is shocking stuff that just came in just a couple minutes ago, getting these documents but the judge cites, quote, grave statutory and constitutional issues that the rule with that rule. that doesn t sound good,
possible, but not likely. in fact, it s probably going to slip to tomorrow if not the weekend. as you point out w, when you still don t know what it s going to cost and what s in it, and you want to vote tonight, it doesn t sound good. i want to go to phil mattingly in front of the white house. phil, before the president left for his trip overseas last week, they wanted a vote. they were going to vote for bit par the bipartisan one and the one we re talking about now. he tried to push the vote through. that did not work. what is the response to someone like congresswoman spansberger saying, you weren t elected to do this, you were just elected to stop the chaos. that was the only thing they were elected to do. keep in mind the president laid out this agenda, a trillion dollars on the infrastructure side and on the the other side.
broke the news to toshie. how do you tell a woman that the baby she had once nursed falling asleep in her arms, played on her lap, skipped off to school clutching the lunch she had made for her was now dead? we received a life sentence full of pain, sorrow, agony, and frustration. a life sentence with no parole. sandy got eternity. darren stoically sat through it all. and then, what sentence would the judge impose? she began by quoting darren s attorney. and that is that he pled no contest to the charge of assault in the first degree. that s what this sentencing is about. and larrry s stomach started to tighten. and my lawyer reached over and she says, this doesn t sound