because of her music. the question is, how did she do it? it s way too early for this. good morning and welcome to way too early, the show that was robbed of the bronze in the steeplechase. i m jonathan lemire on this thursday, august 5th. let s start with the news. with coronavirus cases surging across the country thanks to the delta variant, dr. anthony fauci is warning that an even more deadly strain could be possible. in an interview with mcclatchy, dr. fauci says the virus has been given ample time to morph into a more dangerous variant. he said, quote, if another one comes along that has an equally high capability of transmitting but also is much more severe, then we could really be in trouble. dr. fauci also warned that covid cases are rising in a very steep fashion across the country and may double in the coming weeks to 200,000 a day. as the nation weighs travel restrictions, the biden administration is reportedly developing a plan that would require nearl
tomorrow. you may know him as steve bannon but on monday trump s former campaign manager and chief white house strategist will become federal inmate 056- 3509. having already lost his case and first appeal bannon is expected to report to a federal prison in connecticut on monday morning. s that unless the supreme court intervenes which it could do at any moment. today the department of justice, formerly urged the high court not to intervene here. and to let mr. bannon face accountability for his actions but remarkably, the justice department isn t the only group that lobbied the court about steve bannon today. mr. speaker, i understand there might be a change in position regarding the house and their stance on the january 6th committee and it might be regarding steve bannon and it may have a big impact on his contempt case. tell me what s going on. yeah, we re working on filing an amicus grief on his apellate court there in his case. reporter: today speaker of the hou
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the government and for manafort to keep things moving along. they did. that is the same judge that challenged the special counsel s office and accused them of just trying to use charges of financial crimes to squeeze manafort in giving them information that they could use against president trump. the trial proceeded anyway and the former trump campaign manager that was a wakened by an fbi agent performing a no-knock raid is being confronted with evidence that he hit $60 million from the irs which he received consulting ukrainian politicians. the charges are for falsifying income tax returns, bank fraud and failing to file reports. if convicted, manafort could face 305 years in jail. there s sentencing guidelines for federal cases like that that would suggest that the judge would probably give him something less than that, shep. shepard: what is the next step in this trial, peter? any minute, shep, we expec
New Delhi, Feb 10 (PTI) Senior BJP leader Satyapal Singh on Saturday quoted from Jawaharlal Nehru's tryst with destiny speech, saying the country's long-suppressed soul found utterance on January 22, when a grand Ram temple was consecrated at Ayodhya.
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