Government and the Justice Department, thats the perfect way to raise an issue with the ukrainian president , correct . It is appropriate for the Justice Department and the prosecutor again to cooperate and exchange information, yes. To the extent the president had concerns and the Attorney General is having u. S. Attorney durham looking into that. Is that entirely appropriate for the president to flag this for should be in touch with our official challenge . I dont know the precise appropriateness of these kinds of relations. Now, were you involved, either of you involved in the preparation for the 7 25 call . I was not. I was not. How do you account for that . I mean you were the two officials responsibility with ukrainian policies. If the president of the united
states having a call with the leader of ukraine, why would you not ordinarily be involved with the preparations. In preparations for a president ial phone call that lies within staff of the National Security council. If ther
but in february 2022, vladimir putin, russia s president, launched a full scale invasion of ukraine. at first, professional soldiers were sent in. but by september, many of them had died. new blood was needed to refill the ranks. on september 21st, putin announced a partial mobilisation, calling up the men who had done their national service. the next day, the young rapper ramaz posted his conscription notice on instagram. before leaving, he wrote a song about the war. but in his head, it
but in february 2022, vladimir putin, russia s president, launched a full scale invasion of ukraine. at first, professional soldiers were sent in. but by september, many of them had died. new blood was needed to refill the ranks. on september 21st, putin announced a partial mobilisation, calling up the men who had done their national service. the next day, the young rapper ramaz posted his conscription notice on instagram. before leaving, he wrote a song about the war.
understand the earth s weather and the climate. brian: she joins us now along with the observatory s director of weather operations jay brock low. take it away, janice. january january thank you so much. they fed us breakfast this morning and dinner last night. we slept in bunks. jay, thank you so much for the hospital tattle, it s great. thanks for coming up. janice: this is artifact we have right here for weather geeks like myself the 138 storm was a big deal, especially on long island. this is an actual ledge from her that date. yeah. this is from 1938. specifically new hampshire. the storm hit in on september 21st. but, yeah, can you see the hourly wind temperatures, the hourly wind averages for direction and also wind speed. janice: it s scary that this i don t want to stand here and i m afraid of spilling something. but do you have actual ledgers like this in the building? yeah. so, most of our record is actually kept here in the building except for some of our
juries and the jury selection? they weren t asked about trump, but they were asked primarily about things like hardship, is there anything that would prevent you from participating in this grand jury. you don t have to show up every day, but they do require a quorum. so in a grand jury of 23, there have to be enough people there every day for the grand jury to do its business. we know from fani willis that she also expecting to be able to present evidence in such a if fashion that charges could be forthcoming anytime between july 31st and august 18th. this term of the grand jury ends on september 21st. why two grand juries? neither of these grand juries as we understand it is specific to the trump or election interference case. they are hearing a variety of other cases at the same time. we don t expect that both of them are also involved in this investigation. one is more likely than both. okay, we know that they are almost equal men and women, people of all walks of laf.