in support of the request for a search warrant that gave the fbi legal license to enter mrara lag on. on one side of this dispute the doj strenuously opposing the release and on the other side donald trump and a media of organizations including nbc news urging that the affidavit be made public. there was little to no chance that the judge reinhart would approve the release of the affidavit and at the conclusion of today s hearing that judge reinhart was, in fact, open to releasing a redacted version of it and asked the department of justice to submit a proposal for what a redacted version might look like by next thursday at which point he will make his ruling and it will feature counterintelligence jay brat and he attended the team deeply involved in this case. he told the court that the investigation is still in its early stages and that the affidavit needed to be contained under wraps because it contained sensitive information in a unique case with national security overton
Say i gotta go, i got a lot to work to do. Get into, it all be watching. Thank, you alex. Goodbye. She went to the Cherryhill Mall In new jersey. Looking for something to wear. She found a white blazer at zahra. It was no reason for anyone to notice that 25yearold trying on that blazer. No one knew she was out of work, behind on rent had lost wifi service at her apartment. Because she couldnt afford it anymore. The name on the overburdened credit card she used to pay for the blazer meant nothing to anyone in that store. Itll be the last time in her life that she could go shopping anywhere in america and not be recognized. In some places, cheered, some places attacked, or threatened. A week later, she combined the white blazer with Rhinestone Earrings from kohls and a necklace she received 12 years earlier on her 13th birthday. And she changed the course of history. Todays witness, miss Cassidy Hutchinson, is another republican and another former member of president Trumps White House s
Zahra. It was no reason for anyone to notice that 25yearold trying on that blazer. No one knew she was out of work, behind on rent had lost wifi service at her apartment. Because she couldnt afford it anymore. The name on the overburdened credit card she used to pay for the blazer meant nothing to anyone in that store. Itll be the last time in her life that she could go shopping anywhere in america and not be recognized. In some places, cheered, some places attacked, or threatened. A week later, she combined the white blazer with Rhinestone Earrings from kohls and a necklace she received 12 years earlier on her 13th birthday. And she changed the course of history. Todays witness, miss Cassidy Hutchinson, is another republican and another former member of president Trumps White House staff. In her role, working for the white house Chief Of Staff, miss hutchinson handled the vast number of sensitive issues. She worked in the west wing, several steps down the hall from the oval office. Mi
Since you wrote sapiens. It was a worldwide hit, and in essence, it was a very sort of positive explanation of how we humans have come to sort of dominate this planet. It was about our ability to cooperate, to tell shared stories, to give ourselves common purpose. Ijust wonder whether in the last decade, youve lost some of that optimism. I think our shared stories and our ability to cooperate, both as a species, but also on the national level, is collapsing in more and more places. I see it now in my home country of israel, which is really on the verge maybe of a constitutional crisis or even a civil war. Maybe what we need to understand specifically about democracies is that democracy, in essence, is a conversation. You know, dictatorship, there is one person dictates everything. Democracy is trying to reach some agreement through conversation, and conversation is not always possible. For most of history, large scale conversation was just technically impossible. You had small scale de
Since you wrote sapiens. It was a worldwide hit, and in essence, it was a very sort of positive explanation of how we humans have come to sort of dominate this planet. It was about our ability to cooperate, to tell shared stories, to give ourselves common purpose. Ijust wonder whether in the last decade, youve lost some of that optimism. I think our shared stories and our ability to cooperate, both as a species, but also on the national level, is collapsing in more and more places. I see it now in my home country of israel, which is really on the verge maybe of a constitutional crisis or even a civil war. Maybe what we need to understand specifically about democracies is that democracy, in essence, is a conversation. You know, dictatorship, there is one person dictates everything. Democracy is trying to reach some agreement through conversation, and conversation is not always possible. For most of history, large scale conversation was just technically impossible. You had small scale de