donald trump s attorneys are doing everything they can to get charges against him thrown out. today in fulton county, that meant repurposing an old argument on the first amendment. they say that everything trump did or said regarding the 2020 election was covered by free speech. the prosecutor s argument, it s not protected at all, if he was using that speech to break the law. plus, take a look at this video, giving all of us flashbacks. remember when they were president and vice president. now president biden and former president obama getting off air force one heading to manhattan where they ll join former president clinton for an extremely rare and extremely lucrative fund-raising event, likely bringing in more money ton than donald trump raised all of last month. and officials trying to map out next steps following the baltimore bridge collapse from clearing that mountain of metal and debris under the water to finding the bodies of the four workers still missing. the
i don t know if i want to continue this show. anyway, they introduced the world to the phrase neo pronoun. yeah, last saturday cnn published a guide to neo pronouns where they offer the preferred ones which are zaerand aeyer about as common as a pacific hunter biden wearing pants. they said neo pronouns should be respected as much as any other pronoun. i m going out on a limb and saying you re [bleep] out of luck. the only people who take this crap serious are interns at cnn forced to interview idiots like you. they interviewed over dopes saying neo pronounce are a reflex of someone s identify i had the. i ll give them that if you re a loser, a nobody, or more specific terms, a bore, because only boring lazy people need a neo pronoun. if you re boring it adds ba assess and if you re lazy you don t have to do anything other than say i m a z. how lame is this? a made-up pronoun is now a participation professor for people who can t participate in actual life. it s a built-in exc
this administration to put pressure, not on israel necessarily but on benjamin netanyahu and is very interesting policies. tomorrow might be a day to watch united nations proceedings. before you go, it says here the dow closed at 39,781. is that high? it s another high. we thought it could hit 40,000. it might tomorrow. as we have talked about it the stock market continues to hit all-time highs. we are looking at 40,000. i remember the days we were talking about the single-digit thousands. those of you worried about these things if you have money in an ira it is doing pretty well. the biden stock market is doing pretty well. most supreme court justices did not graduate from law school. of the 114 supreme court justices in our nations history, only 49 actually graduated from law school. the first chief justice, john marshal, attended the very first law school in the country at william and mary but did not graduate. law school was not invented until 28 years after the u
we have a critical bow to fund the government happening in the next hour. and lawmakers to avoid a partial shutdown by midnight? time is running out for donald trump, new details on his scramble to find $64 million as authority teams threaten to seize his real estate. we begin with breaking news out of the united nations this morning. the un security council voted against a us-led resolution, calling for an immediate cease- fire in gaza, with vetoes from russia and china. this was the first time that the u.s. had backed you and calls for cease-fires in the war. it comes with the secretary of state in israel meeting with prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and the war cabinet. as tensions remain high between the israeli premise from the white house. fragile diplomacy as israel sustains its days long assault on the hospital in gaza. ralph sanchez joins us now. we have the former deputy director secretary of state. what is the response to the united nations boat? we have not
bank, many of the banks outside of this as you know the biggest banks, frankly, are outside of your country, so you could do that. but i don t need to borrow money. i built a great company. that s donald trump pressed yesterday whether he would accept foreign money to cover his civil fraud bond. those comments came after a substantial day legally for the former president. we ll go throughological of it in just a moment. also ahead it appears that one of the house republicans leading the impeachment inquiry into president biden is ready to move on from the months-long effort. plus we ll bring you the latest on the growing rifts between israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the biden administration following a u.n. resolution for an immediate cease-fire in gaza. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, march 26th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us today. and we re going to begin with breaking news out of baltimore this morning. th