for making the ultimate decision yet. is a symbolic yes. is it a power-play, perhaps. is it already? yes tomic the mother showing a perhaps not as questionable. but showing up for jury selection is something to talk about. trace: funny, this whole thing got pushed off until october 4th, does that mean this will not happen until after election? it seems like it s almost impossible. october 4 is a time they said listen, we have listen to you grievances cut going before election highly unlikely. i would not a battle not in any way, shape, or form. trace: great to have you on is always. meanwhile doctor anthony fauci back in one of congress defending himself against back his a s and she tried to cover for the origins of covid-19 and dismissing criticism against him as conspiracy theories. dance bankers live with the highlights of today s hearings, a good evening. good evening, doctor anthony fauci was definitely the hods you did a being grilled by republicans on all things
georgia, a georgia court just now setting the date of october for that is for oral arguments and trump s appeal to kick de a fani willis off the case now, obviously, you look at that date. it s almost exactly one month before the presidential election. and getting the state of october 4, just tonight is coming weeks after a judge allowed willis to stay on the case, she was allowed to stay on as long as the then lead prosecutor, nathan wade, got off the case. of course, the two admitted to having a romantic relationship out front. now, ty cobb, the former trump white house lawyer on this breaking news to tie, were just finding out a georgia court is setting october 4th. this is for oral arguments in trump s effort to kick her off the case, right? it s not the case itself. it s in this whole whether she is or isn t on it. what does this new date mean for trump s georgia trial i think one thing it certainly means is again no possibility
a georgia court, just now setting the date of october for that is for oral arguments and trump s appeal to kick da fani willis off the case now obviously, you look at that date it s almost exactly one month before the presidential election and getting the state of october 4, just tonight is coming weeks after a judge allowed willis to stay on the case, she was allowed to stay on as long as the then lead prosecutor, nathan wade got off the case. of course, the two who admitted to having a romantic relationship well out front. now, ty cobb, the former trump white house lawyer on this breaking news. so thai, were just finding out a georgia court is setting october 4th. this is for oral arguments in trump s effort to kick her off the case, right? it s not the case itself. it s in this whole whether she is or isn t on it. what does this new date mean for trump s georgia trial i think one thing it certainly means is again no possibility this case going to trial before
news network breaking news. a date for trump s trial in georgia, a georgia court just now setting the date of october for that is for oral arguments then trump s appeal to kick da fani willis off the case. now, obviously, you look at that date, it s almost exactly one month before the presidential election and getting the state of october 4, just tonight is coming weeks after a judge allowed willis to stay on the case she was allowed to stay on as long as the then lead prosecutor, nathan wade got off the case. of course, the two admitted to having a romantic relationship out front. now, ty cobb, the former trump white house lawyer on this breaking news to tie, were just finding out a georgia court is setting october 4th. this is for oral arguments trump s effort to kick her off the case, right? it s not the case itself. it s in this whole whether she is or isn t on it. what does this new date mean for trump s georgia trial?
Click to expand Image Ugandan security officials detain a protester during a march in support of the European Parliament resolution to stop the construction of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline in Kampala, Uganda, October 4, 2022. 2022 REUTERS/Abubaker Lubowa On Monday, nine student climate activists in Uganda will again appear before a Kampala court charged with "common nuisance" for their activism against a proposed oil pipeline. They were arrested and charged last year while marching to deliver a petition to the European Union's mission in Kampala supporting a European Parliament resolution. The resolution raised significant concerns, including environmental ones, about the planned East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) and urged against its construction. In sharp contrast to the treatment of the climate activists, days earlier, students protesting against the resolution had received police protection. The unfounded and politically motivated charges against the act