because it s just too complicated. is that because you re talking about a former president? so any prosecutor s office wants to be perhaps even more thorough than kpauring to any other case. they should always be thorough. but you are talking about a former president. so does this lapse of time mean going over things that may not take place in other cases. it can, but these are discussions about whether you re going to charge a former president before they made a public statement about a grand jury. these are things they should have decided early on and we re going to move forward. if they have the evidence to charge could survive would come from the court battles that will go all the way to the supreme court. once they decide that, they need to put their head down and get to work. and to take five years on an investigation like this, seems mugtty strange to me think about it. they have prosecuted michael
strategist, and former communications director for the republican national committee. doug hie. i m going to start with you there, does this message that i am doing a better job at being donald trump, these maga policies. look at my success going after gender studies and african-american studies, and trans issues does all my success in florida, and the rubber stamp legislature down there, does that translate into a winning general election message for republicans and independents? it can, and let me say, happy belated birthday to vaughan, by the way, desantis gave away a lot in what he said there when he s talking about being surgical in his precision on this. he can say to the base, i m your maga warrior. i m your culture warrior. he can say to indemnity voters, i m a mature, responsible adult as a governor, pointing to his
bruce willis. he has been diagnosed with dementia. more specific diagnosis comes a year after his family announced his retirement from acting due to aphasia, which causes speech and communication difficulties. so dr. siegel, her breaking news, but what exactly is this family dealing with? dr. siegel: this is a very bad disease that affects the front of the brain, as you might imagine. we knew it was affecting his speech but it is also affecting more where it affects the ability to make decisions, multitasking to processing information all at once to speak as me know. not as affected as memory as you see with disorientation. so he likely has that. but it is the same family, correct? dr. siegel: of younger people 40, 60 and the most common kind of dementia. it can, genetically so you have to look at that. it has a bad prognosis.
allowed to merge in 2010, there is a consent decree put in place. they violated that consent decree, multiple times, and then the consent decree was extended in 2019, and it s now up in 2025. the question is, what will happened then? are they going to extended again or are they going to end it? where they re going to do something more than just a slap on the wrist here? are they going to actually refer this and have the justice department get involved here. ? and potentially even unwind that merger. could they do that? when this thing expires in 2025, could lock makers say, you know what, forget it? you are out. it can, and it s more of a justice department thing. obviously, there can be legislation that s drafted. and amy klobuchar was actually teasing that today and saying that a lot of this stuff could be dealt with via legislation. but the government can go back into a merger at any time and
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