we will tell anyone who will listen, he is a trump guy who believes the election was stolen. the governor wolf did it look to the allegations and bloom, of secretary state boockvar blew off all of the allegations and shenanigans. our attorney general, you know declared a winner before one vote was counted. and so the whole process would be corrupted. nobody cares to see if it was shown at, against cheating, fraud, and disenfranchise, and so we are gonna rise up and say look, constitutionally, we have the final say including who the electors are. it may, that guy the point person for the recollect a scheme of swing state pennsylvania, according to this new reporting, won the republican car primary for governor. and as far right and threatening as he is for american democracy, but it will mean if he wins the election november. pennsylvania publicans are now gonna be following a line supporting him. one saying quote, when you play team sports, you learn about being part of a team mean
so they suggested to the judge that a good time to start trial might be early next year. the government said, there s no immediate to delay the trial. that the facts are very straightforward. the judge himself said that he didn t think it was that complicated, so he set a mid-november trial date of november 17th, ali. we also hear from navarro s attorney general, complaining about the way that navarro was arrested, calling it outrageous. here it is. they put him in handcuffs, they put him in leg irons. i can tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that does not typically happen to career criminals. it was highly unusual and obviously done for the purpose of humiliating mr. navarro. setting aside that nvarro now does have legal representation and an attorney, does any of that hold water, pete? it may, but it may also not be relevant to the charge of contempt of charges. this is something that bothers mr. navarro a lot. it is true generally speaking in white collar cases, people are give
in the health of the economy overall? ~ , , , ., in the health of the economy overall? ~ , , i. overall? absolutely if you look back over overall? absolutely if you look back over the overall? absolutely if you look back over the last overall? absolutely if you look back over the last ten - overall? absolutely if you look back over the last ten or - overall? absolutely if you look back over the last ten or 20 i back over the last ten or 20 years. where there was plenty of supply of nations producing lots of goods and imports, developed economies in particular and intermittent demand and when we have had a slow demand we have been able to inject extra cash and there is enough to go round. we have seen with the pandemic in particular, the war we have had in ukraine, there is less supply and now we have excess demand not enough to go round so this is beginning now to stretch, especially those on the lowest incomes and this is really very effect because not only have we got inflation
up. they re moving south. so to come back to donbas. what they re doing, they re over here moving along like this and they re coming south and, again, they re going to be pushed in from here. of course, you have a new commander, you have general dvornikov, he is known as the butcher of syria for his brutal campaign that he prosecuted in syria when he was the commander there in 2016. and what does it tell you that putin put general aleksandr dvornikov in charge of the invasion now, not just obviously that the previous military efforts failed, but does this mean that it s going to get even worse, even more brutal, even more targeting of civilians? i fear that it may. again, the russians were known in syria basically for, quote, depopulating areas, that s what they did to aleppo and other areas. i think we can expect that. we saw, you know, the very first operation taken under him includes that terrible strike on the rail station.
what they re doing, they re over here moving along like this and they re coming south and, again, they re going to be pushed in from here. of course, you have a new commander, you have general dvornikov, he is known as the butcher of syria for his brutal campaign that he prosecuted in syria when he was the commander there in 2016. and what does it tell you that putin put general aleksandr dvornikov in charge of the invasion now not just obviously that the previous military efforts failed, but does this mean that it s going to get even worse, even more brutal, even more targeting of civilians? i fear that it may. again, the russians were known in syria basically for, quote, depopulating areas, that s what they did to aleppo and other areas. i think we can expect that. we saw, you know, the very first operation taken under him includes that terrible strike on the rail station. so you re going to see the focus, again, the focus is the