Youre concerned about broad immunity. I was concerned about a system that appeared to provide immunity for one individual under one set of circumstances. When we have a criminal Justice System that had ordinarily treated everyone the same. Justice Ketanji Brown jackson addressing her concerns about president ial immunity in a new interview with cbs news, as late today special counsel jack smith filed a Superseding Indictment against donald trump in the january 6th conspiracy case. Also tonight, Vice President Kamala Harris and Governor Tim Walz prepare to barn storm the State Of Georgia as democrats go to court to shut down a republican plot to derail a harris victory. Plus, how trump would use the military, which he deeply disrespects, against his critics and political opponents if he wins in november. It is all written down in project 2025. But we begin tonight with a president ial countdown. It is now 70 days until election day. Here in the u. S. , that of course means 70 days until
Ryan we are going to celebrate those heroes here on the show. Well be meeting some of those people, seeing the faces, hearing the voices behind those magical people. Hello. Good morning. Hello actually live in our hearts now. Just supposed to clean the buses at night. Ryan thank you for your amazing energy. Kelly i look forward to being in your hands someday. Ryan is that a live mug i see in the bottom of the screen . Yes ryan i was gonna say, i think i sawi saw live peeking just above the cusp of the screen there. Yes ryan before you head out, there are safety and first aid tips you should know. Joining us once again, dr. Mike. Welcome back to the show, dr. Mike. Good to see your smiling face. What do we need to know before we go out to eat . Lets start there. Well, thats a great place to start, ryan, and what you wanna do is call ahead or, once you arrive at the restaurant, to not be afraid to ask them how they plan to keep you safe. Just how restaurants are obligated to talk to you
Space here. Today, we are going to talk about american women in world war ii. And this is, obviously, a huge talker. We could spend an entire semester just on this topic alone. We will try to break it down to three different spaces, and we will look at a lot of images to kind of fit into the other things that weve talked about. So, we are going to talk about american women in three ways. We are going to talk about women at home, okay . Women at work. And women at war. Do so, we are going to kind of organize our ideas this way. We are going to look at a lot of the propaganda weve been talking about propaganda throughout the semester, and watching videos and things like that. We will get a chance to talk about everybody found that to be okay . The all right. Its a good one on women at work during world war ii, you can find it on the National Archives of sight, right . But we will talk about that in this portion, and we will talk about these different parts of women during american women
The americans did not calculate the russian potential, but they expected that the sanctions would kill, but they didnt calculate it or are acting in the interests of Vladimir Putin . Olga, we dont have all the information, we just see that american intelligence made a mistake, american, you also gave cnn a report on cnn, the phrase caught my attention when cnn says that russia manages its economy more effectively, the russian leadership manages more effectively economy of russia, how we americans manage our economy, like the first economy in the world, and we ourselves. For in order to reduce the potential, reduce the possibility of resistance, you gave us an inadequate, inadequate assessment, certainly when they got involved in this war, certainly when they were preparing for this war against russia, they also calculated the resources that it is necessary to spend money on this, now they are facing a resource crisis, including using such tools as private military companies, well, one
Into the hands of a script, the screenwriter eric paezyan gave me the script, written based on seroshevskys book, the limit of grief, i began to read it with some skepticism, but when i read it, i realized that this is some kind of really powerful story, from balabanov there were questions about this script, and balabanov then kind of wrote it, so to speak, again, seroshevsky is a polish syllabus, yeah. Who wrote a great work on yakutia and he was so involved in yakutia as a scientist, and as a fiction writer, she also wrote several stories, and i gave it to lyosha, i said, look, it seems like an interesting thing, but i read the fuse, as they say, i really wanted to do it, and so the film kachigar was born, no, the film river went, yes, which is tragic. A very strong actress tuyara sinoboeva died, naturally we stopped filming and then balabanov at the request dmitriev, the head of the state fund, at the request, even he really loved balabanov , edited this one from the material that w