okay. whether or not there is a rush what is that he said at the end? we have strong reason to believe there could be other indictments coming. really. why do you believe that? tell me more? that was the defense attorney for the trump organization s chief financial officer allen weisselberg speaking today in court in new york. now, more indictments coming? really? allen weisselberg as the cfo to the trump organization and the organization itself, they re already facing multiple serious felony counts in this alleged tax scheme. now weisselberg s defense counsel said in court today that he has strong reason to believe more indictments are coming. again, this is just a scheduling hearing today. you re not supposed to make news like that at a scheduling hearing. but wait. there s more. and the other part of the news here from this hearing came as the prosecutor was basically trying to refute the argument from the defense counsel that there is too much information to get through, that the d
we have strong reason to believe there could be other indictments coming. really. why do you believe that? tell me more? that was the defense attorney for the trump organization s chief financial officer allen weisselberg speaking today in court in new york. now, more indictments coming? really? allen weisselberg as the cfo to the trump organization and the organization itself are already facing multiple serious felony counts in this alleged tax scheme. now weisselberg s defense counsel said in court today that he has strong reason to believe more indictments are coming. again, this is just a scheduling hearing today. you re not supposed to make news like that at a scheduling hearing. but wait. there s more. and the other part of the news here from this hearing came as the prosecutor was basically trying to refute the argument from the defense counsel that there is too much information to get through, that the defense is buried in paperwork. so the prosecutor and the defense counsel ha
controlling more than half of the country s provinces. one of the latest to fall, mazar e sharif in balkh province, afghanistan s fourth-largest city. the afghan government posting this video overnight, claiming to show air strikes on militants in that province before it fell to the taliban today. the taliban boasting about the spoils of war, posting this footage appearing to show afghan military aircraft now in their hands. afghan president ashraf ghani speaking today, defiant, refusing to cede official control to the taliban even as the country crumbles. visa applicants crowding this airport processing center, desperate for a way out. thousands of these afghans risked their lives and their families to help the west. now, they live in fear. we served for the american forces. we served for the u.s. and other forces, for the coalition forces. they have to take care about us. it is our turn to be helped. so many in desperate need of help.
today the bureau of labor statistics, the department of labor, announced that the u.s. added 850,000 net new jobs last month. that s the biggest gain in ten months. a bigger sign that things are running back to normalcy. wages are on the rise. the labor pool slowly but surely is expanding. speaking today, president biden celebrated the jobs report saying, this is historic progress. like i said, we have lots to get to. we start tonight with this list of bills that were sitting on the desk of the new hampshire governor. this is a long list of legislation that passed through the new hampshire statehouse and senate in 2017. they were bills that the republican governor signed quietly. no fanfare. no televised bill signings. at first sight, it s a mundane list. there was a bill setting rules for betting on something called simulcast racing, about setting standards for dissolved oxygen in water, blood testing
half of u.s. voters believe that that election was unfair. those are all quotes from one s person speaking today. and this is familiar stuff to us now, at this point. because you expect this language from a lot of american political figures in the republican party to support donald. trump but those quotes today did not come from an american at all, they came from uncle vlad. president vladimir putin of russia. who decided to take a significant chunk of time in a presidential appearance today, to wonder out loud about the persecution of the january 6th capitol attackers here in the united states. who after all, were only coming to the capital of what he called, political requests. he defended their actions at length, off of the top of the his head. putin rappelled rattled off the number of people arrested in the connection with the january 6th attack. he rattled off the number of people still being held in prison. he said they were being harshly punished for poorly political