technology is doing in that arena. privacy, the interrelationship, and what is happening is they re putting things that weren t even heard of 20 years ago in the speech cases. the u new york times had not had trial advocates, jury trial, 28 years before they tried palin. you ve seen four, and speech cases for arguments sake, they involve speech, at least as a genesis of claim. i think what you are seeing as is a judges recognition, like, enough is enough. there s all this noise out there. we re going to start developing some law here. i think we have to. for a lot of reasons. very interesting. can to kill. thank you very much. president biden now facing a different type of lawsuit, this one for delaying the release of thousands of secret government files might shed light on the 1963 assassination of president john f. kennedy. what is still hidden? why? will we ever get to see it? that s next.
informants used a security status to attack and control her interrelationship. bbc news understand the senior civil servants sue gray intends to conclude her report on downing street left on parties during this weekend. and a university has been ordered to pay more than £50,000 in damages by discriminating against a disabled student who took her own life. the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelensky has said that the donbas region in the east of the country has been completely destroyed, saying it was like hell . it comes as the leader of ukraine s azov regiment said he had received orders to cease defending the besieged steelworks in the devastated port city of mariupol. russia has intensified its bombardment in the donbas, especially around the city of sevra donetsk. there have also been russian advances elsewhere in luhansk, with russia s defence minister saying today that the liberation of the region is nearing completion. jeremy bowen has the latest.
proceeding, and indeed the constitution requires none, makes that sounding like a legal argument but not one at all. it s kind of ironic for the white house to be talking to due process when they re ignoring due process all the time in the interrelationship between the executive branch and the house of representatives, just as was the case in richard nixon s administration, and it became one of the articles of impeachment. and we re told today we re on the way to doing that in this case. let read to katrina for your national security expertise, there was a conversation under way with white house lawyers about how to handle the discussion, because they viewed this, the president had clearly committed a criminal act by urging a foreign power to investigate a u.s. person to advance his reelection bid. what s your interpretation of what we re learning there from the national security experience you have, katrina? well, i think the important
the interrelationship between what exactly when he can block the dni from turning over specific things to congress. because there has been back and forth about this issue and the president s ability to do that. but in this situation, the president says, hey, it was no big dole. there s no problem with what i said. given that he s admitted it s not a problem, he should turn it over and let the house committee deal with it as they deem appropriate. thank you all. evelyn will stick around with me. joining me now, california democratic congressman, a member of the oversight and armed services committee. thank you so much for joining us. very much appreciated. we are just getting a statement from nancy pelosi on this most recent news with regards to the whistleblower report. here s what she says in part. i want you to respond to this.
do a deal on u.s./mca? move forward now? that s what you re saying? i m sorry. move forward now, absolutely. i think the american people need to have it fully flushed out before the judiciary committee, but you look at volume 1 that talks about the interrelationship of the russian operatives and the trump campaign specifically, and then you look at volume 2 where there were ten instances where bob mueller found there had been obstruction of justice but for the fact that the justice department had this guideline that you can t have a seated president be indicted. those are impeachable offenses. and it s incumbent on us to take action. congresswoman, i think robert s into something there with the questioning. i thought impeachment was dead. i just thought the clock has ran out, and now i get the sense it may be coming back alive. do you think there will be a resolution by the house of representatives to begin