Enforcement agencies all over Fulton County to then make sure that these grand jurors are safe. So i think one consideration the court also needs to make in allowing this is the safety of these grand jurors and their concerns that have already been voiced. But ill just say the Georgia Supreme Court observed the grand jury as a Public Institution serving the community might suffer if those testifying today knew that the secrecy of their testimony would be lifted tomorrow. The indispensable secrecy must not be broken except where theres a compelling necessity. Theres been no compelling necessity raised by this defense to pierce this veil of secrecy of the grand jury. What was the cite for that, the last one . Sorry, judge. Where is that coming from . Kessler, judge. Can you spell that one for me . You have that case, judge. In my stack. Can we just pause one moment . Sure. And then the state talked about this, but i wanted to point out, talking about deliberations and the fact it should
abortion, about which party gets your vote on policy. but there are also some new polls that at the same time hammer home the deep, deep alienation with the current president of the united states. you re watching cnn s special live coverage, election night in america. i m abby phillip in washington. and i m laura coates. here in new york. i m abby. if you re a democratic consultant, this should be a good night. cnn projects that kentucky s democratic governor is going to win against a rising republican star in a state donald trump carried by 26 points. now voters in red ohio approve abortion is still a very powerful motivator. tonight, cnn projects they said yes to enshrining abortion access in their constitution. and yet new cnn poll numbers confirm just how high a hurdle president biden faces with voters heading into 2024. talking about young voters, independents, black voters, latino voters. that s really the core of the biden coalition. and one year out from the president
windows and it was sergeant weichel s demeanor and the way he handled children. he would ensure that ever child received something, with whether it s the smallest thing as a pencil or a booklet to write in. reporter: during those days back home, everyone could see his own children meant everything to him. just excited. these are the most important things to me. my kids. so i m glad to see them on the holidays. reporter: he was pro moted posthumously to sergeant and he is survivored business hi fiance and three children. barbara starr, cnn. top of the hour, i m suzanne malveaux. we re able to hear from president obama and the leersd of canada and mexico. they re meeting at the white house. he s with the canadian prime minister and the mexican if the. the t meeting critical as they discuss the economy. jobs, trades, energy as well as our security. we re expecting to hear there them in less than 15 minutes. we ll bring to it you live. and a passenger plane crashed in a
important research, the cure for cancer, cure for many diseases, a lot of important things are being studied and researched there they re the highest paid employees in their own states, much more than the governor, any law enforcement official. it s really staggering had wh ih you look at the pure amount of money these coaches are making. what are the dangers of that kind of power? well, i think you know, penn state says it all. the fact that, you know, the institution was really made into what it is today because of football and because joe paterno built that university around football. now, joe paterno he did a lot of good, don t get me wrong, at penn state. but the fact that when some of his players got into trouble, be it with the law or academically, he ultimately had the power to say, look, leave them alone, they re just kids. that s too much power no matter who you are. b.j. schecter, si.com, thank you sir. thank you. now this. hour two, i m brooke baldwi