Wow, at maine, first of all, the phrase neal katyal at burning man. You had me at. That thats a. Show you throw an a trump attack, i mean, i need to know more, lawrence. Ill be watching. A phrase, the trump codefendant used, was, he called it a neopagan ritual. Which i think every good conjure is. Yes, and that is an accurate description of burning man. Ukoniq audit, yeah. Right, for once, a trump defendant. We also have Sheldon Whitehouse with us on the not he actually filed an official Ethics Complaint with the Supreme Court. Thats going to be really were hearing about. Indeed, what hes doing is important or for a democracy. Thanks, alex. Have a good show. Thank you. Well, if the general who commanded Donald Trumps army gets twin in two years in federal prison for what he did on general sixth, what does the Commander In Chief of Donald Trumps army get if he is found guilty . That is the question that Donald Trumps own Defense Lawyers are thinking about tonight and Breaking News that
Hearing about. Indeed, what hes doing is yeoman work, an important work for our democracy. Thanks alex. Have a good show. Thank you. Well, if the general who commanded Donald Trumps army gets 22 years in federal prison for what he did on january sixth, what does the Commander In Chief of Donald Trumps army get if he is found guilty . That is the question that Donald Trumps own Defense Lawyers are thinking about tonight and Breaking News that the leader of the socalled proud boys was sentenced to 22 years for his leadership of what prosecutors called Donald Trumps army. On january 6th. When Enrique Tarrio completes his to two year sentence, he will be one year away from eligibility for Social Security, retirement benefits. Unless republicans have raised the Retirement Age in the meantime. The 39yearold, Enrique Tarrio, will not be earning any Social Security credits while in prison and he can be absolutely sure donald trump wont be around to help out. When Enrique Tarrio gets out of pri
words of the statute. governor abbott s legal team just filed a brief in the supreme court making it clear. the state pays 100%. if they wait the state pays less. that is not actually john f. kennedy. we ll bring you the quote in a moment. in 1961, john f. kennedy made landing americans on the moon within ten years a national goal for the united states. on july 20th, 1969, america achieved that goal. one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. more than half a billion americans witnessed nasa astronauts neil arm strong and buzz armstrong become the first humans to step foot on moon. the pair planted an american flag at the landing site. then the apollo missions came. nasa was only using rockets to propel astronauts into space, costly rockets that could only be used once. by 1972 the u.s. had begun to
in charlottesville, virginia, two bronze statues of confederate generals have been removed. they were brought down today. the move comes four years after the unite the right rally in charlottesville organized by far-right groups to protest the removal of the statues. the rally resulted in violent clashes, including one death. the death toll in the surfside, florida, condo collapse now stands at 86. about 43 people remain unaccounted for. authorities say that more than 13 million pounds of concrete has been removed in the search for the missing. billionaire richard branson and three other employees of his verge galactic space flight company are scheduled to launch into space 9:00 a.m. eastern time tomorrow. the launch of the vss unity will take place in new mexico. if successful, branson will beat his billionaire competitor bezos, who is slated to launch into space using his own rocket company, blue origin, on july 20th. more politicsnation with reverend al sharpton after the brea
impeachment as being more pervasive. a little bit more expanded. on july 20th, 1787, it wasn t 1789, by the way. it was in 178 sen, july 20th, benjamin franklin is discussing impeachment of a dutch leader. he talks about what he would anticipate an impeachment to look like. he said it would be a regular and peaceable inquiry. that would have taken place and if guilty, a punishment. if acquitted, then the innocent would be restored to the confidence of the public. that needs to be taken to account as well. so i look also may 17, 2017, bbc article, which is a discussion about impeachment. because president trump had fired james comey. alex whiting of harvard said it was hard to make the obstruction