The patients moderately affected. We spoke to the doctor who got positive positive test. This is very confusing because it destroys our perception about the responders he viruses. Thanks for joining us and also international to. Have you with us this hour and we are starting with some breaking news coming in from Moscow Police have been responding to a suspected hostage situation at a bank in the city center and joins us live now with the latest jacki understand its been a developing situation over the last couple of hours what do we know. You know its just as you said this is developing but it really did sort of and as quickly as it all began its a rather bizarre situation with this hostage taker here apparently stormed a bank and he had a backpack on that had wires sticking out of it this is all according to reports and he was threatening to blow up the bank now police were 1st alerted by an employee of the bank shes reported to be a manager a female manager of that branch who then c
Femicide clashes erupt at a march in chile Marking International womens day its one of many rallies across latin america in other countries demanding equality and an end to the killing of women by men. Hello im terry martin good to have you with us more than 16000000 people are in northern italy are now sealed off from the rest of the country the government isnt forcing major restrictions on movement to try to control the spread of the corona virus with no one allowed to leave or enter certain areas without good reason to quarantine effects the region of lombardy and other northern provinces and including the cities of milan and venice it. He has the most infections outside of china now recent figures show 7375 confirmed cases there 366 people have died tourists have been told to leave the affected regions immediately for residents daily life will be severely restricted for nearly a month. Roadblocks like these could become a familiar sight across northern italy travelers are asked to
Vote convict or quitt an impeached president. How any time said he personally gone through any kind of an impeachment trial . Senator byrd i have sat through three impeachment trials of federal judges. As president pro temp of the the democrats were in control of the senate, i presided over the convictions of two federal judges, which i believe is probably the highest number of convictions over which any president progra temp has presided. I also prepared for the impeachment trial of former president nixon. Host what is the public going to see that they will be surprised about . I hope that well, whichill see a trial in there will be proper the quorum decorum. I dont expect them to see, annd d i would want to go to a corner and stand in shame if they saw the senate engaged in a trial such as the o. J. Simpson trial. Its not a criminal trial, an impeachment trial is not a criminal trial. Differently. Ed e that concern an offens is not indictable in a court of law, and thats important to
[inaudible] [applause] president of the society and im delighted to welcome you to the Barbara Olson memorial lecture. This memorial lecture started as many of you know shortly after 9 11. This lecture started as many of you know shortly after 9 11, can you hear better mark ted olsons inaugural lecture remind you of what it means to be an american and how ourlegal tradition is a criticalpart of our identity as americans. That reminder is perhaps even more crucial today. Both ted was here today and barbara understood this connection. We want the lecture series to remind lawyers of it so they foster legal principles advanced individual liberty, personal responsibility and the rule of law and other lecturers have included justice scalia, Vice President cheney, ray randolph, edith jones, doug ginsberg, dennis jenkins, jeff sutton and justice neil gorsuch. Don mcgann, peter seals, john allison senators tom cotten and ben sasse. That brings us to todays lecture. It is my privilege to introdu
It is an honor for me to join all of the distinguished lawyers in this room. Thank you for that introduction. I am the 85th attorney general. [laughter] attorney general barr chinese has come in handy because i find that when you read congressional enactments from right to left, they make a lot more sense. [laughter] [applause] attorney general barr it is an here this evening. And to deliver the 19th annual Barbara K Olson memorial lecture. I here this evening. Have had the privilege of being friends with ted since we first met in the reagan administration. Ted was head of the of his of legal counsel. Of the office of legal counsel. I miss barbaras in bullions d barbaras ebullience. I was trying to figure out what would be an appropriate speech to give here at the Federalist Society. I was having difficulty. I thought the notre dame speech had done so well. I was just going to deliver it again. [applause] but,ney general barr recognizing that this years annual convention is a ritualism