Warrants . The concern grows out of the fact that all of the failures and the and The Information that shouldved been given and wasnt given. And the question being what was the intent . What what washa their intention . Their motivation there. And what we determined was we couldnt definitively say what the motivation was. Are these pretty smart people . Fairly welleducated . At least welleducated. I dont know if theyre smart. I dont know if were very smart to beow honest with you. I was b going to say they have law degrees, right . At least somehe of them do. So you think the woods review for people at this level of the organization. To be clear, the stuff that didnt happen on the woods review was basic stuff. Yeah. You didnt need to be a deeplyexperienced fbi agent to be able to do it the right way. Well, thats my point. So wouldnt you think that would almost be muscle p memory for people who are going through this process to know they had an obligation to go through that . They clear
gun is here, but m understanding based off my reporting is that there is a smoking gun, and that it i probably hiding behind the redacted parts of the dominion filings, as well as what i being brought forth by abb grossman i think jeremy s right t reference this, the sort o allegations of a toxic wor environment, bullying, harassment, that sort of thing exactly what it is we don know yet, but look, i think al of the available evidence from how fox news, and how th murdochs have handled thei network, is that they ar willing to tolerate a lot, they re willing to tolerat conspiracy theories on air they are willing to tolerate rhetoric, but they earn will not tolerate anything it opens up to legal vulnerabilities, and potentially, look i think, i think what fox news did here was not so much about what has already been made public, it i about what has yet to be mad
something pretty extraordinary must have happened but tucker carlson, work or works for fox news, but really he worked for tucker and is this about rupert murdoch needing to know he can wrangling staff? they just paid $785 million, let s assume they re going t have to pay smartmatic we could blink, and we could b up to two billion dollars. is this report saying, here is an outlier who did not liste to me, then is not going t listen to me now, it s too risky. i think rupert murdoch is willing to tolerate an outlier so far as he does not export into legal vulnerabilities and i think what we are seeing now, jeremy is right, we don t know exactly what the smokin gun is here, but m understanding based off my reporting is that there is a smoking gun, and that it i probably hiding behind the redacted parts of the dominion filings, as well as what i being brought forth by abb grossman i think jeremy s right t reference this, the sort o allegations of a toxic wor
number one, the new york d.a. alvin bragg has gone ahead with what appears to be a criminal grand jury presentation about donald trump. the grand jury is hearing witnesses and the presentation of evidence presumably toward a potential indictment of trump that started last week and, second thing, mark pomerantz just tonight is publishing this book about his experience investigating trump, his understanding of the evidence g against trump and his account of the wrangling among prosecutors and investigators about what they should do about trump s alleged criminal behavior.im and i am not exaggerating to say this book is making everybody lose their minds. it s making everybody very ev angry. people really are losing their l damn mines over this book, and it is full of red hot ve o allegations and information. i mean, mr. pomerantz is criticizing the d.a. for a decision not to go ahead a year
would continue in othe liberated areas. ukrainian officials documented 50,000 alleged russian war crimes russia has repeatedly denied its soldiers are responsible why do you think this i happening? that there are now thousands o allegations of russian war crimes here? thousands? something was, you know something was broken with mentality, with them- in the east, and in the south, russia s bloody campaig continued. with putin s forces firing missiles and artillery t hammer towns and cities, often indiscriminately u.s. officials estimate tens o thousands of ukrainian civilians have been killed 100,000 russian troops kille or wounded ukrainians have so short on, backed by international support, including 20 billion dollars i weapons and military assistanc