Gov. Kathy Hochul s choice to be the next chief judge of the state Court of Appeals is facing opposition from Democratic state senators, including one in central New York.
prosecution is able to prove the case and convince the jury. they ll have to pay the fines. you can t get out of paying a fine. no one is going to jail. that can happen at times when charging a corporation or a entity, a business entity with a crime. that is not going to be the case here. it is about fines. now, look, if the trump organization loses they could appeal this to the new york state court of appeals but it is not a fprofound or see the end f the trump organization. thank you. at tack on nancy pelosi s husband, the suspect is expected to be charged with multiple felony accounts. he entered the home with a bag of zip ties and duct tape and a hammer. veronica miracle is in san francisco. so we are waiting on those charges. what are the potential charges the suspect is facing? reporter: well, erica, for
you are always laser focused on the trump family who we have seen lay out clear evidence in the january six committee, donald trump himself, even, appears to have broken the law. do you think that the january six committee has enough to subpoena trump. with your case, you subpoena him every week. i m curious to your thoughts on the january six committee and what they can be doing to aggressively pursue donald trump? the civil case that we are pursuing in the state of new york was based upon the testimony of michael cohen before congress. we have subpoenaed mr. trump and his family members as you know that they have resisted all the way up to the new york state court of appeals which has turned them down and now we are scheduling depositions from mr. trump and his family members. with respect to january 6th, i will defer to the right wing of justice to pursue any possible criminal charges against individuals who might have been
something that has gone on much longer than many european nations. the united states was an outlier having people test for covid. it was really stressful to wait to find out if you could go home, and the safety benefits were a little bit questionable. so big hit to that for finally lifting it in time for summer vacations. paul: all right. dan? a hit to the new york state court of appeals for ruling week that happy elephant in the bronx zoo is not a person. the appellates appellants had argued this their case that an elephant is a cognitively complex animal and under the writ of habeas corpus deserves protection against unlawful imprisonment. and incidentally, similar cases have been brought on behalf of chimpanzees. the court said while happy deserves compassion, it had to conclude that an elephant is still not a person. paul: how did we get those two