currently suspended from practicing law and unable to make money that way, but mr. giuliani is earning very little income from his podcast and his radio show, making him exactly almost every other podcaster in america. now, technically, today was a very small procedural victory for giuliani. the bankruptcy judge granted giuliani an exemption. and that exemption allows mr. giuliani to try to challenge the $148 million in damages that he owes georgia election workers ruby freeman and shaye moss for publicly and repeatedly defaming them. the exemption does not mean that mr. giuliani can challenge the fact that he defamed them. that has been settled in court. it just means he can apply to challenge the cash amount he owes in damages. the fact that this is considered a victory for rudy giuliani shows how much his fortunes have changed, both literally and figuratively. the speed of justice in this country is sometimes frustratingly, aggravating-lu slow. but justice does come. late
talk about a recruitment effort for right there. thank you, my friend, thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. there is no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. not the words of an angry leprechaun. that is how rudy giuliani s lawyer described his client assets at bankruptcy court this morning. the lawyer went on to explain that, not only is giuliani currently suspended from practicing law and unable to make money that way. but mr. giuliani is earning very little income from his podcast and his radio show, making him exactly almost every other podcaster in america. now, technically, today was a very small procedural victory for giuliani. the bankruptcy judge granted giuliani an exemption. and that exemption allows mr. giuliani to try to challenge the $148 million in damages that he owes georgia election workers ruby freeman and shaye moss for publicly and repeatedly defending them. the exemption does not mean that mr. giuliani can challenge the fact that he defam
economies mock putin and plan more sanctions against him. duncan: summer travel takes off with challenges on the road and in the air. reporter: i m donya bacchus as burbank airport where passengers are facing full flights and soaring prices. duncan: pride parades march across the country with new urgency and later it is a book that cast a spell on the world. tonight we look back at 25 years of harry potter mania. harry potter! arry this is the cbs weekend news from new york, with jericka duncan. duncan: good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. advocates on both sides of the abortion battle say their fight is not done. anti-abortion rights forces are vowing to use friday s supreme court ruling reversing 50 years of federal protection of abortion to push for near total bans in every state, while abortion rights groups promise to harness anger in the streets, turning it into action at the ballot box this november. a new cbs news poll taken right after t
updates into this vinvestigatio, but haven t gotten any answers. even when approach in the person, the d.a. hasn t given those. we ve listened to a little bit, as you played the account of the teacher at the school. and for the survivors it is going to be a long journey ahead. that is why san antonio attorney and the parents of four injured child survivors are now suing the estate of the uvalde shooter, alleging in part they intentionally injured their young children, stole their innocence and forever changed their lives. the lawsuit went into more details reing in part, each of these children have undergone extensive medical care, some surgeries. they have experienced unimaginable emotional trauma. the emotional toll they endured is incomprehensible and will be with them the remind owe of their lives. they, their families and their community will never be the same. this begins a series of to start the process toward any form of accountability, and all of that of course is
point. it s been ten days since the last press conference from the texas department of public safety. they have been referring all questions to the district attorney s office, but we ve asked the d.a. s office for any updates into this investigation, but haven t gotten any answers. even when approach in the person, the d.a. hasn t given those. we ve listened to a little bit, as you played the account of the teacher at the school. and for the survivors it is going to be a long journey ahead. that is why san antonio attorney and the parents of four injured child survivors are now suing the estate of the uvalde shooter, alleging in part they intentionally injured their young children, stole their innocence and forever changed their lives. the lawsuit went into more details reing in part, each of these children have undergone extensive medical care, some surgeries. they have experienced unimaginable emotional trauma. the emotional toll they endured is incomprehensible and will be