they re willing to carry a protest sign for a day. with us now to talk about this, mark, senior national political reporter for nbc news digital. nbc news washington correspondent and moderator of washington week on pbs who is a professor at the cardell school of law. we ll have more on the polling in a moment. mark, what else did the judge say in his order a short time ago? for me, what really stood out is this was mentioned in court on friday when i was there, but the judge specifically mentioned, i m going to try to read it from the ruling that he said given the public notoriety and controversy about the search, it s unlikely that witnesses who aren t expressly named in the affidavit would be quickly and identified broadly over social media and other communications channels and that could lead to them being harassed and intimidated. the judges are putting a fine point, clear exclamation point on an argument the governor raised which is look, people can really be harass
lives. loaded into the truck. and glastonbury is back after the pandemic. the crowds are heading to the iconic music festival in england, hoping for sunshine. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to the programme. it s 6am in singapore, and 2.30am in afghanistan where humanitarian agencies are scrambling to organise emergency shelter and food aid, following an earthquake that killed more than 1,000 people. un staff say medical teams and supplies have been despatched to the worst hit province, paktika. hundreds of houses there were destroyed by the magnitude 6.1 event, and hundreds of homeless families are facing a powerful storm and very heavy rain. 0ur correspondent secunder kermani is in sharana, the capital of paktika province, where casualties from the earthquake are being cared for. a desperate search for survivors. hundreds of homes, entire communities, wiped out in a single dreadful moment in the middle of the night. everythi
general, eric holder, joins me live at this hour. new details of emergency landing by an airplane passenger incapacitated. we are going inside the harrowing ordeal. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world, i am wolf blitzer and you are in the situation room. tonight ukraine is claiming several victories in the hotly contested terrains around kharkiv. a major city miles from the russian border. cnn s scott mechclean is on the ground for us. oren liebermann is joining us live from the pentagon with a new u.s. assessment from top u.s. defense officials. let s begin with scott for more development near kharkiv. this is highly important territory and ukraine now says it has the upper hand. reporter: exactly, wolf. they re starting to take back towns and villages outside of kharkiv. some places they are miles away from the russian border, a border ukrainians say the russians amassed a huge amount of troops, 20 battalion groups which is about
However slower demand in trade restrictions on Chip Making Technology have put businesses under pressure. Those restrictions only apply of course too high end chips currently and again more on the pulse of the industry i spoke to stacy raskin a Senior Semiconductor analyst will stop these Export Controls were fairly targeted. Fairly targeted. The only thins fairly targeted. The only things that fairly targeted. The only things that were fairly targeted. The only| things that were actually impacted were high and Artificial Intelligence chips chips for supercomputers and equipment that was capable of manufacturing high and logic and memory. In terms of actual Revenue Impact the only ones that really saw was the Equipment Vendors. The reason is from the high end chips it was the micro to expose their they were able to backfill with other products that came in below the Control Thresholds that were legal to sell in china nvidia. The customers bought lot of those in had a backfill and did n
Covering Breaking News from the United States, specifically lewis on the, maine as you see on the right hand side. Lewiston had a shooting. The earlier numbers we were given is somebody walked into a Bowling Alley and opened fire. Apparently that same person walked into a restaurant pool hall and opened fire and fled the scene. The death toll we were given earlier is 22. Police are now not giving numbers. Of course the number of wounded was given as 30. We do know that there are a number of victims that ever been taken to local hospitals and are being treated and one of those is a level 2 Trauma Center surgeons on stand by. He is 40yearold robert card. He is said to be an active reserve issa in firearms. You see him him coming out of the Bowling Alley. There are pictures of of him coming out the other location mg its interesting when you look at this because this person is still on the run. Police have found a car they believe belongs to robert card up in Lisbon Outside Lewiston and be