Fani willis is not disqualified from prosecuting donald trump and his codefendants. But the judge, he didnt just issue a ruling judge mcafee issued an ultimatum either. She goes or nathan wade goes nathan wade went. And if youd thought robert hurs one line throwing some shade at President Biden was savage while judge mcafee is order hardly had any sunlight when it came to willis and wade, although there were moments that he recognized that the burden had not been met to show that they in fact, had a Conflict Of Interests that made a fair trial impossible. Theres one particular quote, georgia law does not permit the finding of an actual conflict for simply making bad choices. In repeatedly all the scrutiny of fani willis and nathan wade and their relationship who live where when who paid for what how an all it went down. It all threatens to overshadow throat knee of what this case is actually about. Let me remind you for a second. Weve already been through the hearing and trial about th
Welcome to asia, where the heart of the continent beats. Today is the anniversary date 100 years since the birth of the frontline writer yuri bond. The author of the works hot snow and the battalion asks for fire participated in the battles of stalingrad and in the liberation of kiev. Tatyana ryzhova will tell you how he portrayed a soviet soldier. Hot snow, battalions asking for fire, epic of liberation, exactly 100 years ago, on march 15, 1924, the writer yuri vasilyevich bondorev was born in orsk on orenburg soil. In 1931, the bondarev family moved to moscow, where the young man passed away. Future writer, but all plans for life are crossed out by the war. Already in the summer of forty one, seventeenyearold komsomol member bunddarev, among other volunteers, royd takupy near smolensk. Later, bondurev learns that out of the entire class of the zamoskvaretsk school , only two young men remained alive. In august 1942, the future writer was drafted into the army, and in december he fell
Light rain, on ultimate doppler radar, still kind of moving through, most of it, heads through central delaware, into cumberland county, atlantic county, part every burlington county, but for the rest of us, there might and little bit of drizzle that isnt showing up on radar, just for the intermittent windshield wipers in morning. 54 degrees, 80 relative humidity, our sunrise at 5 42, this morning, we expect high today of 72 degrees, and we will see sunshine, and few clouds, cant rule out spotty shower this afternoon. 73 degrees, though, our High Temperature today. So thats improvement. Yesterdays high was 69. Fiftythree is our overnight low tonight, skies clear, in preparation for sunny friday. Still going to gave you a ten tomorrow out of ten. But then sort of changes on saturday. Well explain it all in the forecast coming up. Good morning, bob kelly. Lauren is in a tough spot. She took off today because she not feeling wet well, we know that, now tomorrow, whether it is really nice,
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. The death of klinghoffer was written in 1991, telling the story of a hijacking of a cruise ship and the killing of one of its passengers, who was shot and thrown overboard in his wheelchair. It premiered overnight at the Metropolitan Opera House in new york. Hundreds of protesters called the piece antisemitic and inflammatory. Others viewed it a masterpiece. The performance has raised questions about the responsibilities of an institution like the metropolitan opera. Joining the are two First Amendment lawyers on opposite sides of the controversy, Martin Garbus and floyd abrams. Floyd, what is wrong with this . First of all, lets say it is protected by the First Amendment. Yes. They have every legal right to do this. And he has every legal right to put this on. I find it disturbing and morally obtuse that they would choose to do so. This is really a work, perhaps even a fine work, but a work about the death of a real man, the mur
From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. The death of klinghoffer was written in 1991, telling the story of a hijacking of a cruise ship and the killing of one of its passengers, who was shot and thrown overboard in his wheelchair. It premiered overnight at the Metropolitan Opera House in new york. Hundreds of protesters called the piece antisemitic and inflammatory. Others viewed it a masterpiece. The performance has raised questions about the responsibilities of an institution like the metropolitan opera. Joining the are two First Amendment lawyers on opposite sides of the controversy, Martin Garbus and floyd abrams. Floyd, what is wrong with this . First of all, lets say it is protected by the First Amendment. Yes. They have every legal right to do this. And he has every legal right to put this on. I find it disturbing and morally obtuse that they would choose to do so. This is really a work, perhaps even a fine work, but a work about the death of a real man, the mur