tonight more problems for the president. and jimmy. in the country here s what happens in some of our favorite tunes. a big saturday show is swapping out some lyrics coming up. but first the left of melted down when elon musk made his 44 billion-dollar offer to buy twitter. remember this? the thing is the enjoyment they get out of being in this town square is being able to harass people. elon musk i guess he misses the old south africa and the 80s. he wants that back. it seems to me that it is about free speech of straight white men. so let them have it. you do not have to be transparent you could secretly ban one party s candidate or all of its candidates. or turn down the reach of their stuff. the rest of us might not even found out about it until after the election. delta billionaires determining the deal because twitter misled him he says, the media s melting down again. and so are some twitter employees. one worker telling nbc news quote it feels like
eye i m bianca nobilo. and i m max foster. just ahead the superior court judge giving a first glimpse in who how he plans to handle the sweeping election subversion case. seems unrealistic that we can handle all 19 in 40 something days. this is the moment danelo cavalcante escaped from chester county prison. he escapes from the prison having climbed up a wall. the moment a powerful missile hit a market in eastern ukraine. c chaos and carnage in the immediate aftermath. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is thursday, september 7, 9:00 a.m. in london, 4:00 a.m. in atlanta where the judge presiding over the election subversion case has ruled against two of donald trump s 18 co-defendants in their attempts to get solo trials. that coming during the first televised hearing in the case as the indictment was filed last month. fulton county judge also expressing skepticism that skroinjoint trial for all 19 could be held
In the center of a desolate and cold Plaza Mexico stadium, a young matador raises a red cape and leaps to the right as he gets charged — not by a bull, but by a bull’s head on a cart. A bellowing colleague is pushing the wheeled contraption to breathe a bit of realism into training in anticipation of bullfighting’s return to Mexico City. Now that the country's Supreme Court of Justice has overturned the ban, the capital that is home to what is billed as the world's largest bullfighting ring plans to host “fiesta brava” events once more.
Guatemala’s prosecutor for electoral crimes has asked the Supreme Court of Justice to strip five magistrates of the country’s top electoral authority of their immunity so they can be investigated on fraud allegations made by the loser of the Aug. 20 presidential election.
Guatemala’s prosecutor for electoral crimes has asked the Supreme Court of Justice to strip five magistrates of the country’s top electoral authority of their immunity so they can be investigated on fraud allegations made by the loser of the Aug. 20 presidential election. It is the latest example of elections that observers declared to be free and fair being dragged into the courts, even as President-elect Bernardo Arévalo begins the official transition with outgoing President Alejandro Giammattei. The National Unity of Hope party of former first lady Sandra Torres filed a fraud complaint after the election.