are fundamentally talking about like the destruction of evidence, even with that, these are fines. these are not going to jail finds. the national archives, donald trump, clearly violated the presidential records act. but as we know, the presidential records act has no teeth. that is not me saying that. that is former archivist saying that. there is no real incentive for presidents to have this act. so this idea of prosecuting him under the same acts that we used to prosecute all of the manipulation and obstruction of crossed the five documents, if you can get him on that. you have to! there is no word to say that this is too political. you have to go there. because the only thing that you can do that so sit tight, at le, jill, we ll continue that after this very short break.
longer the fixed deals. it is coming to an end at the end of may, i think she says, so she will see a big rise in energy prices. there is not a huge amount she can do about that, there are lots of people in the situation coming to the end of these fixed deals which were on pretty good rates and will be moving on to a default rate, which is the one we have been hearing about today, big rise for people, £700 per year or more. and so she is probably thinking, hang on, why have i not got another good deal around? it is simply those wholesale prices have gone up so much suppliers are unable to give you a really good fixed rate deal. the general advice is sit tight, go on automatically to the default or variable tariff, that is the cheapest around at the moment. clearly it is a bill shock for people, whether they are coming to the end of a fixed rate deal or already on these variable or default tariffs. generally the standard tariff is the one? it is the cheapest at the moment.
turning a blind eye to the truth, whether we re talking about covid or climate change. this moie was a little too on the nose, almost like a documentary. let s look at this clip, then we can talk about. there is a comet headed directly toward earth. what happens, a tidal wave? it ll be far more catastrophic. there will be mile high tsunamis. how certain is this? 100% certainty of impact. please, don t say 100%. can we call it a potentially significant event? it isn t potentially going to happen. at this very moment, i say we sit tight and assess. sit tight and assess. sit tight and assess? you want us to sit tight and then assess. sit tight, assess. brenda, what did you think of this bipartisan just securing satire/horrifying documentary of a film? unpopular opinion, i thought that this movie was terrible.
disease even with the highly mutated variant. the big one, severity. will people get more sick because of this variant? that we just don t know. at this stage there isn t a rush in the hospitals in south africa. the top experts here are saying there s always a lag between infection and hospitalization. we ll have to watch that very closely here in the next few weeks. alex, christi? so much uncertainty, all the scientists and public health experts saying sit tight, we need to figure this out. david mckenzie, thank you very much. now israel is going farther than most countries in banning all foreigners from entering israel in response to these omicron fears. the country is also taking other steps to contain the spread of the virus. cnn correspondent ha das gould joins us live from israel. good to see you. what more can you tell us? reporter: christi, as of right now israeli health officials say there are seven suspected case, one confirmed
rob a store don t go with the intention of killing anybody. they just go in there, with a robbery, and leave. putting a plastic bag on her head squeezing it tight, holding it. squeezing it tight, takes four or five minutes probably. takes a good minute. yeah, no kidding. and she s struggling. she s not just laying there. that takes a while. so, it takes it does seem personal. they had brandon in the back seat of a patrol car. the detective went to talk to him. he tells me the story is not making any sense. so he had brandon taken downtown and questioned by a colleague known for her special interviewing skills. she s a real good detective. she has a way with getting stuff out of people. an hour later, i m still at the scene, she calls me back and says, something is up with this guy. coming up amber s parents were convinced it was brandon. everything pointed to him. would that explain what amber s mom says he saw at the funeral?