unraveled when the judge there raised questions about the terms of that agreement. the unexpected developments came during a hearing in a federal court in wilmington, delaware. hunter biden had been expected to plead guilty to two charges of failure to pay taxes under a deal that he struck with the federal government last month. u.s. district judge mary allen norika pressed both sides about the terms of the agreement. and u.s. attorney david weiss of delaware who was prosecuting the case. both the judge and weiss we should point out are trump appointees. at times the judge appeared almost upset that she believed she was being asked to act as a, quote, rubber stamp for the deal for president biden s son. she expressed concern about how two separate deals, one regarding the unpaid taxes and the other about a gun possession
again. the journey to the promise of dry land is long and arduous. the lucky ones travel by boat. most swim or wade, moving slowly but purposefully through the muddy waters. some push makeshift floats piled high with family members and possessions. we come across a group of women whose raft is stuck in the mud. the men of the family norika tells us they left their home four days ago. have you been pushing the raft for four days? yes, they tell us. along the way, they say, their food ran out. how old is your baby? five to six months? are you worried about your children?