good morning to you on saturda april the 8th, i m velshi. it is been a short week in american politics. former president donald trum appeared for arraignment i manhattan, criminal cour political tensions are on th front. his extremist ideology wil carry on whether or not he succeeds in getting back to th white house. on tuesday, we saw trump i unfamiliar territory inside courtroom waiting for the judg to give him the criminal charges division filed against him. former president already twice impeached and still currentl facing eleni of other criminal and civil complaints, he pleaded not guilty to the 34 felony accounts of falsifyin business records in relation t the hush money payments made t stormy daniels with whom h allegedly had an affair. trump continues to lie those allegations. he s also reported to making dozens of social media pos criticizing the manhatta district attorney, alvin brang the judge assigned to his case and even their family member who have nothing to do
never punished in any way. in fact only a minority of murderers go to jail let s talk a little bit about the compounding nature o these investigations there are many there are three that are several to e. jean carroll, on relating to that new yor attorney general and that ha similarities to the trum organization case, in which th trump organization was actuall found guilty but it didn t tie directly to donald trump and then they re all the criminal cases is there something, when you look at this array of things that i ve got on the screen. is there some sense that thi is harder for donald trump t escape i only ask you that becaus he s faced so many legal proceedings in his life that i don t know, is seven a lot for donald trump or is it just par for th course for actual criminal investigations it is a tremendous number. he particularly needs to b worried about those cases wher
has committed crimes but he di what roy - the notorious lawyer from th mccarthy area taught him, neve acknowledge any wrongdoing always accuse law enforcemen of being corrupt and dishonest and press on he s been very successful at i until. now i think that whole game is at an end. let s talk about, that yo say he s committed crimes. you ve written about this. but in fact in our justice system, unless you are charged and convicted of committing a, crime donald trump will tell you he hasn t committed any. in fact, he still says h hasn t and as of this moment under the way our law works he has never been commit convicte of committing a crime. well he - let me back, up until you ar convicted your presumed to b innocent that is actually correct that doesn t mean that you didn t commit crimes it means law enforcement didn charge you and, remember the vast majorit of crimes in this country ar
since the ruling by the fda to approve it in 2000, we have ha now 22 years of even mor safety with health experience. 5 million women in the unite states, not to mention the millions around the worl safely using it. it was invented in, franc and i think it was cleared for use there since 1980 and i guess on one hand i thinking the fda can probabl use 22 years worth of evidence to resubmit. but on the other, and why ar we doing this? the judge suggested that the fda went about at the wron way. he also made initiating clai about the folks involved i this case because he says that the antiabortion doctors brought the suit forward are more suited to file the suit i the first place on behalf of pregnant when it because on hi words adverse abortion experiences are deeply traumatizing and pose hindrance to a woman s ability to file a suit and they bring this up because